German regulators investigate potential abuse of electricity price increases.The wind farm with the highest altitude in northwest China is connected to the grid at full capacity. The reporter learned from the National Energy Group today that Wuqia Wind Farm, the highest altitude wind farm in northwest China, is connected to the grid at full capacity in Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, marking a new breakthrough in the development of high-altitude mountain wind energy in China. Wuqia wind farm, located in Pamirs, is the westernmost wind farm in China. The installation height of wind turbines is between 2,800 meters and 3,300 meters above sea level. A total of 38 wind turbines have been built, with a total installed capacity of 200,000 kilowatts. (CCTV News)Goldman Sachs: Preliminary data from EPFR show that the allocation of global mutual funds to China stocks declined in November. On the asset-weighted basis, active mutual funds still underallocate China stocks by 290 basis points. This week, China stock funds ushered in a strong inflow of $5.6 billion, breaking the previous trend of outflow for seven consecutive weeks.
The S&P 500 index fell, and the Nasdaq 100 index rose to 0.6%.Greece negotiated in advance to buy 36 sets of PULS rocket launcher systems from Israel, worth 600 million to 700 million euros.The statement showed that US House of Representatives member Pelosi was injured and was taken to Luxembourg Hospital. It is reported that Pelosi has received good treatment and will continue to work.
Brazil's central bank will provide at least $1 billion in spot dollar auctions. The decline of the Brazilian real against the US dollar narrowed.Market News: Russian Internet regulators have blocked Viber's domestic instant messaging service.Turkey said it would crack down on Kurdish armed forces in Syria. Turkish President Erdogan held talks with visiting US Secretary of State Blinken in Ankara on December 12. The two sides discussed the latest situation in Syria and bilateral relations. Erdogan said that Turkey would crack down on all "terrorist organizations" such as the PKK.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14