China's economic reforms
China tightens rules to reduce short selling: "Panic"
China is introducing new rules to reduce short selling – that is, betting that a stock will fall – and stabilize the stock market, Reuters reports. The country's authorities announced on Sunday that, as of Monday, they will stop the lending of certain shares for short selling.
The move is the latest in a series of efforts by China to calm the volatile stock market.
However, Gavekal's analyst Charles Gave believes that the Chinese stock market is undervalued.
“It is in a state of total panic. It must be the best offer in the world," he writes in an analysis, according to DI.
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The Tesla strike is the longest legal dispute in 80 years
The Swedish strike against Tesla has today lasted for 94 days and is thus the longest legal conflict in almost 80 years. This is what DN writes and lists major strikes from the last century - from the workshop conflict in 1905 to the commuter train strike last year.
IF Metall's contract secretary Veli-Pekka Säikkälä says that the strike fund is well-stocked and that how long the protests against Tesla last "is not a financial issue":
- It depends on our own persistence, that others continue with sympathy measures and that the public does not think what we are doing is to hell.
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The development of AI
The saving tip: Use Chat GPT to create a weekly grocery list
Savings profile Annifrid Huhtala advises using the AI tool Chat GPT to create a weekly grocery list and save money, she tells TT.
She enters ingredients found at home and asks the bot to suggest recipes. This means less food waste and more money left in the wallet.
Huhtala's long-term goal is to save one million kroner, but she breaks it down into sub-goals.
- Dare to get down to the level of detail [...] You can also have goals on a weekly basis, such as not buying coffee outside, she says.
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