According to a report cited by ChainCatcher from Jinshi, a range of major developments took place yesterday across China and overseas markets. In China, the China Securities Regulatory Commission approved the registration of coking coal options, while the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System completed an in-orbit upgrade. The State Administration for Market Regulation also launched price compliance guidance for the photovoltaic industry, and China’s three major telecom operators are set to stop issuing phone cards through third-party internet channels. Overseas, the Bank of Japan left interest rates unchanged, and South Korea’s KOSPI posted its biggest single-day gain on record. The report also said hawkish pressure inside the Federal Reserve is rising, with multiple officials backing further rate hikes. The update was published by ChainCatcher and attributed to Jinshi.
ChainCatcher, citing Jinshi, reported that several major developments took place yesterday in China and overseas.
In China, the China Securities Regulatory Commission approved the registration of coking coal options, and the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System completed an in-orbit upgrade. The State Administration for Market Regulation launched price compliance guidance for the photovoltaic industry, while China’s three major telecom operators will stop issuing phone cards through third-party internet channels.
Internationally, the Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged, South Korea’s KOSPI recorded its largest single-day gain on record, and hawkish pressure inside the Federal Reserve was said to be increasing, with multiple officials supporting rate hikes.
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