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RMB Exchange Rate Supported By Positive Market Sentiment
The RMB exchange rate is 6.820. Hong Kong-listed shares of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and Ping An Insurance also rose by 0.7% or more. The Russian ruble and euro exchange rates were detailed. The report also mentioned Apple exploring chip production with Intel and Samsung, and AMD's positive earnings outlook. The transcript discusses structured deposits, their nature as deposits with insurance up to 500,000 yuan, and their distinction from ordinary deposits and wealth management products. Despite market volatility and global economic concerns, the RMB has remained stable. This stability is noted in contrast to previous responses to conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war, with the central bank indicating flexibility to adjust measures based on evolving situations. Market interpretation is expected to further support and aid the Renminbi's exchange rate.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
China Leads In Advanced Communication Tech
Following the founding of New China, the state organized the relocation of urban youth to rural areas, particularly remote regions, to address urban employment issues and establish rural communities. The 'smart chain steel' model developed for 220-ton electric furnaces aims to eliminate reliance on experience, which causes fluctuations in energy waste, time delays, and quality control issues in steel production. Global demand for AI electronic products is experiencing an explosive period, according to the Director of Commerce, Lin Xihao. Export figures particularly support this trend. The report was published by DaGong Bao. The Director of the Bureau of Industry and Information Technology stated that economic forecasts are encouraging, particularly export figures.
CRI News Radio
Doctor Develops Wumei Tablets For Health
Doctor Zhang Ruojiu has developed Wumei tablets, a medicinal formula intended for pediatric use. The Wumei tablets consist of approximately ten traditional Chinese medicinal ingredients, including Wumei, Xixin, Gancong, Huanglian, Huangbai, Ginseng, Danggui, Fuzi, and Guizi.
CRI Huayu Global
Innovation Progresses Towards Next-Generation Risk
progress has been made in innovation through collaborative efforts with industry experts, moving towards a next-generation, higher-level risk. Research and development efforts, in collaboration with industry experts, have achieved breakthroughs.
CNR Voice of China
Russia and US Discuss Bilateral Agenda Amid Ukraine Conflict
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and US Secretary of State Rubio spoke by phone to discuss the bilateral agenda and exchange views on the current international situation and Russia-US relations.
CRI News Radio
Information Support Force Prioritizes Combat Readiness
President Xi Jinping stated that the Information Support Force is primarily a combat unit. The force is said as a combat unit that must stand at the height of strengthening the military for victory.
CNR Voice of China
China Bans Ivory Trade Starting January
China announced a ban on the ivory trade effective January 1. The announcement followed advocacy efforts by an Oscar-winning film that depicted Russian patriotism education and influenced high-ranking government officials.
Ö1
Speaker Seeks Absolute Freedom In Remote Locations
The speaker desires absolute freedom to choose a location that is snowy, fiery, and nearly uninhabited. The speaker views this pursuit as a joyful endeavor, said that as long as borders are open, their steps will not stop. This sentiment is tied to the writing of a book.
CNR Economic Voice
Nature's Preparations For Winter Highlighted
The broadcast noted that fallen leaves are left as bedding for animals and that some fruit is intentionally left on trees for winter preparation.
CNR Economic Voice
Wu Sangui's Military Strategy Questioned
Fukuda University Professor He Yangfang proposed in his book 'Ming Wang Qing Xing' that Wu Sangui's faction considered returning to Beijing. A three-month naval blockade of Yuezhou by Qing forces in January of the 18th year of Kangxi's reign cut off the city's supply lines.
CNR Economic Voice