CPOPC: The price of palm oil is expected to fluctuate in the range of RM 4,000-5,000 in 2025. It is reported that the Council of Palm Oil Producers (CPOPC) predicts that the price of palm oil may fluctuate in the range of RM 4,000-5,000 per ton in 2025, driven by the stagnant production in major markets, especially Indonesia and Malaysia. Deputy Secretary-General CPOPC pointed out that the current price level around RM5,000 per ton may be temporary, mainly affected by the continuous floods in Malaysia, which boosted the bullish sentiment in the market. Due to the aging plantations, unpredictable weather and limited expansion to new plantations, it is expected that the cessation of production will tighten global supply and further push up prices.US official: Russia may launch another experimental Oreshnik missile into Ukraine in the next few days. It is expected that Russia's Oreshnik missile is not a game changer on the battlefield, but an attempt to intimidate Ukraine.US officials said that the United States is focused on providing Ukraine with the air defense system it needs to defend against Russian missiles and drones.
HSBC is studying plans to cut costs by at least $3 billion. On December 11th, it was reported that HSBC Holdings was studying plans to cut costs by at least $3 billion. According to people familiar with the matter, HSBC told managers last week that its reform would not be completed until June 2025. These people said that the total cost savings are still in progress, but executives hope that this work will help them reduce their expenses by at least $3 billion.UN Secretary-General Guterres: I fully believe that the Syrian people can choose their own destiny.Shangwei Co., Ltd.: Received the Supervision Letter jointly submitted by independent directors. Shangwei Co., Ltd. announced on the evening of December 11 that the company received the Supervision Letter jointly submitted by independent directors on the same day. The independent directors of the company attached great importance to the recovery progress of the occupied funds and the standardized operation of the company.
Zhangjiang Haoxin, the service platform of Pudong IC industry, was officially unveiled. On December 11th, Shanghai IC Industry Development Forum 2024 and the 30th IC Design Exhibition were held in Pudong, Shanghai. At the meeting, Professor Wei Shaojun, Chairman of Integrated Circuit Design Branch of China Semiconductor Industry Association, and Wu Qiang, member of the Standing Committee of Pudong District Committee and deputy head of the district, jointly unveiled Shanghai Zhangjiang Haoxin Enterprise Management Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Zhangjiang Haoxin), which will add new momentum to the development of integrated circuit industry in Shanghai and even the whole country and promote the higher quality development of regional integrated circuit industry.*ST Masters: It is planned to sell some accounts receivable to Shenzhen Pickup Investment for 60 million yuan. *ST Masters announced that the company plans to transfer the accounts receivable with book value of 16,697,800 yuan (original book value of 171 million yuan) to Shenzhen Pickup Investment Partnership (limited partnership) for 60 million yuan. According to the regulations, the transaction constitutes a related party transaction and does not constitute a major asset reorganization, which needs to be submitted to the company's shareholders' meeting for consideration and approval. The accounts receivable to be transferred this time are all due to the daily business of the company, mainly due to the overdue accounts receivable formed by providing engineering services to the debtor.Light Media: "Nezha's Devil's Boy Makes a Sea" has rich derivatives planning. Light Media said on the interactive platform that at present, the company's IP derivative business is advancing normally. "Nezha's Devil Kids Roaring the Sea" has been planned and will launch derivative products with rich categories and wide price range in due course, including tide play, handcrafted products, statues, cards, stationery, food play, badges, billboards, publications, plush products and daily necessities, which can meet the diverse needs of different groups of people.
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