The Australian dollar fell 1% against the US dollar to 0.6375.The proportion of recruitment positions requiring a bachelor's degree in the United States has declined. According to the data of Indeed Hiring Lab, about one in every six recruitment positions in the United States requires a bachelor's degree or above, and this proportion has been declining since the outbreak of the new crown. The proportion of vacancies requiring a bachelor's degree dropped from about 20% in 2019 to 17.6% in October. Indeed said in a report that this means that there may be hundreds of thousands of additional jobs for more than 60% people without college degrees in the United States to choose from.China and Vietnam announced the signing of an intergovernmental agreement on cross-border standard-gauge railway cooperation projects. On December 10th, the 16th meeting of the China-Vietnam Bilateral Cooperation Steering Committee was held in Beijing. The two sides agreed to give full play to the overall coordinating role of the Steering Committee, actively explore the direction and measures to deepen the building of a community of destiny between China and Vietnam around the implementation of the high-level consensus between the two parties and the two countries, and promote more results. The two sides announced the signing of an intergovernmental agreement on cross-border standard-gauge railway cooperation projects. The meeting also heard a report on the first meeting of the "3+3" strategic dialogue mechanism between China and Vietnam in diplomacy, national defense and public security.
OPEC Secretary-General Haitham al Ghais was re-elected. The next regular meeting of OPEC will be held on May 28th, 2025.Nasdaq Jinlong China Index fell 3.6% at the beginning of the session, and rose 8.5% in the previous trading day.Citizen Financial Holdings rose 3.3% to an intraday high.
USD/JPY rose 0.5% to 151.97.Swedish Finance Minister: Europe should set the deficit target within 3%, and Europe must triple its capital market.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".
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