Includes major US listed companies involved in the manufacture and sale of electric vehicles. With growing environmental concerns such as the impacts of climate change, many governments and consumers are prioritizing the use of clean energy and reducing carbon emissions. EVs rely on advanced technologies such as battery storage, charging infrastructure, and autonomous driving. Investing in EV stocks offers exposure to companies in these key technological and sustainable advancements, and helps investors benefit from potential growth opportunities. Many governments are offering incentives for the purchase of EVs, including tax credits and subsidies, to encourage the adoption of cleaner vehicles. This support can create a favorable environment for EV manufacturers and suppliers, potentially leading to higher profits and improved stock market performance.
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A year-on-year increase of 32%! Global electric vehicle sales have set historical highs for three consecutive months, with China accounting for 70% of the market.
The performance of the China market is impressive, with sales in November growing by 50% year-on-year to reach 1.27 million vehicles, accounting for about 70% of Global total sales. Overall Auto sales in China for November increased by 16.6% compared to the previous year, marking the highest growth rate since January this year. BYD is expected to exceed the annual Global sales target and surpass Ford and Honda.
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Wall Street is hot on quantum computing stocks, but Google's quantum chip does not actually possess computing power.
Google unveiled its new "quantum chip" Willow this Tuesday, causing its parent company Alphabet and related Stocks to surge significantly this week. However, Analysts indicate that quantum computing is still a long way from any commercial use and advise investors not to get overly excited due to the recent rise.
The Nasdaq fell to 0.02 million points, Adobe plummeted more than 13%, the China concept Index rose against the trend, and Bitcoin dropped below 0.1 million dollars.
In November, USA PPI inflation exceeded expectations, with the market betting on a pause in interest rate cuts in January next year. The Dow has fallen for six consecutive days, with NVIDIA experiencing the largest drop of 2.5%. Tesla, Meta, Google, and Amazon have moved away from their highs, uranium mining stocks have declined, but Apple reached a new high. Broadcom rose nearly 5% in after-hours trading, and Chinese stocks Baidu and PDD Holdings increased by over 1%. Bond yields in Europe and the USA have risen significantly, and after the European Central Bank cut interest rates, the euro fell to a one-week low, before rebounding. The dollar reached a two-week high, while the offshore yuan once rose over 200 points, breaking through 7.26 yuan. Commodities generally fell, with spot gold down over 2% and spot silver down over 4% during the session.
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