Alaska Airlines Group shares rose 3.35% after at least three brokers raised their P/E ratios.Traders have increased their bets on the ECB's interest rate cut, and it is now expected that the ECB will cut interest rates by 158 basis points in 2025.Market News: Alexander Brothers, a well-known real estate agent, was arrested by the FBI.
Jiangling motors and Autoliv signed a strategic cooperation agreement. On December 11th, jiangling motors and Autoliv signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Nanchang, aiming at establishing a long-term and stable strategic partnership, and jointly laying out the global automobile industry field through a series of cooperation measures such as resource integration, technology sharing and sharing.Traders have increased their bets on the ECB's interest rate cut, and it is now expected that the ECB will cut interest rates by 158 basis points in 2025.The interest rate swap market predicts that the probability of the Bank of Canada cutting interest rates further in January next year is about 70%.
Yibin Paper: The asset-liability ratio of the acetate fiber company to be acquired is 88.31%. Yibin Paper announced the change, and the company plans to acquire 67% equity of Sichuan Pushi Cellulose Acetate Co., Ltd. held by the related party Yibin Pushi Group Co., Ltd.. As of July 31, 2024, according to the audited financial data, the total liabilities of Acetic Fiber Company were 971,116,800 yuan, and the asset-liability ratio was 88.31%. It is expected that there will be related capital outflows in the future. The transaction has yet to be reviewed and approved by the company's shareholders' meeting and procedures such as handling industrial and commercial change registration, and subsequent implementation is uncertain. Investors are requested to invest rationally and pay attention to risks.The Canadian dollar expanded its gains to an intraday high.Bank of Canada Governor Mackler M: Monetary policy no longer needs to remain tight. The job market is still weakening. Officials will adopt a more "gradual" interest rate policy.