China Consumers Association reminds that minors should beware of consumption traps when they eat cereal rationally. The China Consumers Association issued a consumption reminder today (13th): minors should beware of consumption traps when they eat cereal rationally. According to China Consumers Association, the so-called "millet" is actually transliterated from "Goods", which refers to all the goods around copyright works such as comics, animations, games, idols and special photos. The act of buying these goods is called "eating cereal", and people who buy "millet" gather together to exchange and share to form a "cereal circle". The "Valley Circle" market has shown a strong development momentum in recent years, but at the same time, it has also brought new potential risks, such as inducing minors to spend impulsively, lack of supervision over private transactions, difficulties for victims to defend their rights, and opportunities for criminals to cheat.The consumer electronics sector fell in the short term, and the consumer electronics sector fell in the short term, and the victory precision fell. Fenda Technology, Bird, Darui Electronics, Chuanyi Technology and Guanghong Technology followed suit.The CSI convertible bond index opened lower by 0.03%. Lide convertible bonds rose by more than 7%, and Weipai convertible bonds rose by more than 4%; Z-mode convertible bonds fell by nearly 3%, while Fuxin convertible bonds and Yinxin convertible bonds fell by nearly 2%.
Zijiang Enterprise set up a packaging company in Hubei with 20 million yuan. According to the enterprise search APP, Hubei Zijiang Packaging Co., Ltd. was recently established, with Shao Chunjiang as the legal representative and a registered capital of 20 million yuan. Its business scope includes: the production of plastic packaging containers and tools for food; Sales of plastic packaging containers, tools and products for food. Enterprise investigation shows that the company is wholly owned by Zijiang Enterprise.List of stock repurchases of Hong Kong stocks: 43 stocks were repurchased by the company. On December 12, a total of 43 Hong Kong stocks were repurchased by the company, and the repurchase amount of 8 stocks exceeded HK$ 10 million. Among them, Tencent Holdings, AIA and Samsonite have the largest repurchase amounts, with the company repurchasing HK$ 704 million, HK$ 61,711,300 and HK$ 34,247,500 respectively. As of December 12, 274 Hong Kong stocks have been repurchased by the company this year, and the cumulative repurchase amount of 62 stocks during the year exceeded HK$ 100 million. Among them, Tencent Holdings, HSBC Holdings and AIA have the largest cumulative repurchase amount during the year, with the company repurchasing HK$ 104.602 billion, HK$ 40.706 billion and HK$ 31.059 billion respectively.Yin Xiyue continued to exercise the presidential power to submit the consent of the appointment of the chief justice to the National Assembly. According to the information system of the Korean National Assembly's motion, South Korean President Yin Xiyue submitted the consent of the appointment of the chief justice to the National Assembly on the 12 th, and said that "with the end of the term of office of the chief justice, in order to appoint a successor judge, the consent of the National Assembly is requested." Yin Xiyue delivered a speech to the people on the 12th, refused to end his term of office ahead of schedule, and successively approved 42 bills and enforcement orders, and also submitted a consent case for the appointment of the chief justice to continue to exercise the presidential power. According to the Korean Constitution, the Chief Justice shall be submitted by the President of the Grand Court of Korea (the High Court) and appointed by the President with the consent of the National Assembly. (CCTV News)
The turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets exceeded 500 billion.According to the International Monetary Fund, the completion of the second project review will provide Jordan with about $131 million.The growth enterprise market index fell to 1%, the Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.65% and the Shenzhen Composite Index fell by 0.93%. Securities, real estate and food consumption were among the top losers, with nearly 4,300 stocks falling in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing.
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Strategy guide 12-14