According to the agency, with the increasing importance of expanding domestic demand in economic work in 2025, this conference is expected to become an important catalyst for changing the growth theme style to consumption (medicine, catering and tourism, agriculture and animal husbandry, automobiles and household appliances) and real estate chain (home improvement, home furnishing, household appliances and automobiles).Analysts believe that on the one hand, it may be related to the external environment. During the Asian session today, the world's major stock index futures all fell. The market expects that the Fed may cut interest rates next week, but it tends to be more hawkish in the interest rate outlook. On the other hand, because it is Christmas Eve, the willingness of foreign investors to do more may not be strong. On the domestic side, it is also at the end of the year, so the market may be cautious.Consumer sectors such as food and beverage, catering, brewing, retail, and home appliances collectively soared in intraday trading.
Large consumption collective pull-upIn the news, in the early morning of 10th Beijing time, Tesla released a new video through the X platform, showing the latest progress of its humanoid robot Optimus walking on complex terrain. The video shows that Optimus can walk steadily on a hill slope covered with mulch. Musk said that the robot can control its electric limbs through a neural network and can walk on this rugged terrain without remote control.AI application concept is active
Consumer sectors such as food and beverage, catering, brewing, retail, and home appliances collectively soared in intraday trading.AI application concept is activeThe two major stock indexes of Hong Kong stocks both plunged in late trading, the Hang Seng Index turned green, and the Hang Seng Technology Index fell more than 1%. Chinese brokerage stocks that strengthened yesterday fell sharply. At the close, China Merchants Securities fell more than 10%, CITIC Securities, Shenwan Hongyuan Hong Kong and Everbright Securities fell about 6%, and CICC fell about 5%.