Domestic News:
1. The Ministry of Commerce held a roundtable meeting for foreign-invested enterprises in Shanghai.
2. China's military industry released high-definition video of the Fujian aircraft carrier's sea trials on November 6.
3. Nexperia responded to reports on supply chain recovery progress, denying that Zhang Xuezheng had been reinstated as CEO.
4. Sources indicate that the much-anticipated polysilicon restructuring "consortium" platform is being planned, with specific details of the acquisition plan still under discussion.
International News:
1. Google will fully launch its most powerful AI chip, Ironwood, in the coming weeks.
2. Revelio Labs, a US private data provider, reported that US non-farm payrolls decreased by 9,100 in October.
3. Challenger job cuts in the US surged 175% year-over-year in October, and year-to-date job cuts increased by 65%.
4. The US Geological Survey released a new 2025 Critical Minerals List, adding copper, silver, and potash to the list.
5. The Bank of England voted 5-4 to keep interest rates unchanged, and the removal of the word "cautious" from its interest rate guidance may pave the way for a rate cut in December.
6. World Gold Council: In October, global gold ETFs saw net inflows for the fifth consecutive month, with daily trading volume reaching a record high.
7. Federal Reserve's Goolsby: Lacking reliable inflation data, it cannot be assumed that inflation is temporary; caution is advised regarding rate cuts.
8. US media: Sources say the Trump administration currently has no plans to strike Venezuela and lacks the legal basis to do so.