Next year, the incremental funds will come from fund companies such as debt-based companies. Multi-assets and low volatility will become the key words for investment next year. According to the survey, many fund companies have recently made many layouts in new product issuance and continuous marketing of old products. Debt base is still an important force in the annual "scale war" of fund companies. The importance of ETF has increased this year, and some fund companies also regard it as the key to improve the scale ranking. For next year's business layout, ETF and fixed income are regarded as the business focus by many fund companies, especially ETF, and its development has become the consensus in the industry. In addition, multi-assets and low volatility have become the key words for investment next year. (CSI)US Secretary of State Blinken: The Syrian transition process should achieve credible, inclusive and non-sectarian governance.The New Zealand dollar fell 1% against the US dollar to 0.5804.
USD/JPY stood at 152 for the first time since the end of November, rising by 0.41% in the day.Nasdaq Jinlong China Index fell 3.6% at the beginning of the session, and rose 8.5% in the previous trading day.The Economic Affairs Committee of the Brazilian Senate approved Isabella Correa as the head of institutional relations of the Central Bank.
Amazon will try out the fast delivery service in India and promise to deliver it within 15 minutes. amit agarwal, senior vice president of emerging markets of Amazon, said in an interview on December 10th that Amazon will try out the delivery service in Bangalore, India for 15 minutes or less. "The catalogue of products involved in the service will range from groceries to household items, depending on the community it serves". Companies such as Blinkit, a subsidiary of Indian takeaway giant Zomato, Swiggy supported by Softbank and BigBasket, a subsidiary of Tata Group, dominate the Indian grocery express delivery market, and some of them have launched the fastest 10-minute express delivery service.Top fund managers say that Trump's tariff plan is influenced or less than expected by the negotiation strategy. Some of the most influential and powerful fund managers in the world believe that the potential extensive tariffs of US President-elect Donald Trump are only negotiation strategies. This was the key message delivered by Jenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Templeton, and Anne Walsh, Chief Investment Officer of Guggenheim Partners Investment Management, when they spoke at the event "Women, Money and Power" held by Bloomberg in London on Tuesday. "I think tariffs are still more of a negotiation strategy than the inevitable situation we will see," Walsh said. "I think it will be more targeted." Johnson expressed a similar view, adding that such measures are often "inflationary".Dow Jones opened down 0.2%, S&P 500 rose 0.1%, Nasdaq rose 0.3%, Oracle Bone Inscriptions fell 7.8%, and Q2 revenue fell short of expectations. Data platform MongoDB fell 7.3%, CFO and COO will leave. Alaska Airlines rose 12.0% to buy back $1.1 billion in shares. Dada Group fell 2.5% and Mizuho lowered its target price to $3.50.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14