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Thursday, June 25, 2026, the 11th day of the fifth lunar month, good morning!
1. Central Bank: 500 billion yuan of MLF operations will be conducted on June 25, with a one-year term.
2. The World Economic Forum announced a new batch of 16 global Lighthouse Factories, with 8 Chinese factories selected, covering high-end equipment, automobiles, biomedicine, and other industries.
3. Ministry of Finance: In May, the country sold a total of 52.86B yuan in lottery tickets, a decrease of 4.17B yuan, down 7.3% year-on-year.
4. Four meteorological stations—Guiyang, Guizhou; Tanggu, Tianjin; Tengchong, Yunnan; and Yueyang, Hunan—have been selected as WMO Centennial Observing Stations. To date, China has 22 stations certified as WMO Centennial Observing Stations. China has established the "Mazu" Award to support global meteorological disaster prevention and mitigation.
5. National Energy Administration: As of the end of May, the total number of electric vehicle charging infrastructure (guns) in China reached 22.5M, a year-on-year increase of 44.9%. Among them, private charging facilities (guns) totaled 17.55M, up 51.4% year-on-year.
6. EY: In the first half of the year, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ranked second globally in new IPO fundraising, with 84 new stocks raising 209.8 billion Hong Kong dollars, a five-year high.
7. Changzhou, Jiangsu issued a document to carry out universal artificial intelligence training: full participation and full coverage.
8. Two departments issued a document to regulate formaldehyde treatment and testing chaos: strictly crack down on false testing report practices.
9. Guangzhou police cracked a major health product fraud case, packaging maltodextrin, which costs only a few cents, into a "miracle drug" that can cure all diseases! 120 suspects were arrested, involving over 5 million yuan.
10. The global benchmark oil price, Brent crude, has fallen below $76 per barrel, returning to the level before the Iran war broke out.
11. Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs: U.S.-Iran technical negotiations will resume on the 30th of this month.
12. Germany experienced a large-scale train wireless communication system failure, leading to a suspension of railway operations nationwide.
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