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U.S. stocks closed: Powell suppressed rate cut expectations, the three major indexes accelerated their decline in the last minutes.
1. China concept stocks were generally down, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon Index falling by 1.81%; 2. The Trump transition team is planning to cancel the $7,500 tax credit for electric autos; 3. Ford was fined $0.165 billion for failing to comply with recall requests; 4. Blackrock aggressively bought Apple in Q3 and continued to increase its shareholding in the 'Big Seven' companies.
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Reports suggest that the Trump team plans to cancel the $7,500 tax credit for electric autos, leading to a sharp drop in electric car stocks.
The Trump team is considering canceling the $7,500 electric vehicle subsidy policy to fund its tax reduction plan. This policy is one of the measures adopted by the Biden administration to combat inflation. Trump supporters and the oil industry hope to cancel electric vehicle tax incentives, while the auto industry groups are calling for retention. Musk believes that canceling the subsidy policy will not have a significant impact on Tesla, but will rather cause more trouble for competitors. Electric vehicle stocks plummet, with Tesla down 5.77% and "Tesla rival" Rivian down 14.3%.
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Behind the annual production of over 10 million autos in China's new energy vehicles: How is the market share 'battlefield situation' for each brand?
① In terms of the number of mandatory traffic accident insurance policies for electric vehicles, BYD holds a one-third market share in China, with Tesla and Wuling ranking second and third; ② In terms of retail sales of electric vehicles from January to October, BYD also accounts for one-third of the domestic market share, and Geely's market share has surpassed that of Tesla this year.
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Jingu Finance News | Summary: A UBS research report discusses the market feedback and government stimulus measures in the Chinese automotive industry. The report points out that investors generally expect the government to continue implementing economic stimulus policies before 2025, especially in the face of additional external tariff threats. However, the report believes that there is insufficient market concern about the sustainability of stimulus policies, as investors often attribute market performance to the new car launches of individual companies, or assume that subsidies will continue. The report predicts that if stimulus policies end, market demand may weaken, consumers may no longer be eager to buy cars, which could lead to a drop in stock prices. Key points: 1. Investment
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Passenger Vehicle Division: From November 1st to 10th, the retail sales of passenger vehicles reached 0.567 million units, a 29% year-on-year increase.
On November 13, according to the passenger vehicle subcommittee data, from November 1st to 10th, the passenger vehicle market retailed 0.567 million vehicles, a 29% year-on-year increase from the same period last November, a 3% decrease from the previous month. In total, 18.402 million vehicles have been retailed this year, a 4% year-on-year increase.