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Nokia has announced that it will expand its base station production capacity to ten times the current level, with the newly added capacity scheduled to be officially put into operation before the end of the third quarter.
At present, the global demand for telecommunications network construction continues to rise. With Nokia significantly increasing its base station production capacity this time, it will provide stronger equipment supply support for network deployment projects of operators worldwide, better meeting the construction pace of 5G and other telecommunications networks in different regions.
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The crude oil futures night session listed on the Shanghai International Energy Exchange closed down 3.93%, with a final price of 508.90 yuan per barrel.
The night session of Shanghai gold futures, linked to the Shanghai Gold Exchange, closed down 0.06%, while the night session of Shanghai silver futures closed down 0.07%. Price fluctuations in such domestic bulk commodity night sessions are typically associated with multiple factors, including trends in international commodity markets, expectations for macroeconomic policies, and changes in global supply and demand. The subsequent trend will also continue to be influenced by relevant factors such as the global crude oil supply and demand structure and the trajectory of global inflation.
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The new governor of the Bank of France stated that he does not have hawkish or dovish policy inclinations, and relevant decisions will be entirely based on data.
Emmanuel Moulin, Governor of the Bank of France, revealed that when participating in the European Central Bank's policy-making, all judgments are based on actual economic data, and there is no preset bias toward either raising or lowering interest rates. It is reported that Moulin attended the European Central Bank's monetary policy meeting for the first time last week. At that meeting, all decision-makers unanimously agreed to raise borrowing costs to curb the continued spread of inflation within the economy.
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