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3 Financial News: Central Bank Reverse Repurchase, Gold Surge, China Life Setting Up Science And Technology Innovation Fund

Every editor: Zhang Yiming | Thursday, March 26, 2026 | NO.1 The central bank launched a 78.5 billion yuan 7-day reverse repurchase operation. On March 25, the central bank launched a 78.5 billion yuan 7-day reverse repurchase operation in the open market, with an operating interest rate of 1.40%.

On March 23, The A-share Market Was Under Overall Pressure, And The Small And Medium-cap And Science And Technology Broad-based Indexes Weakened Simultaneously.-Lijin Finance

On March 23, The A-share Market Was Under Overall Pressure, And The Small And Medium-cap And Science And Technology Broad-based Indexes Weakened Simultaneously.

On March 23, the A-share market as a whole came under pressure, and the small and medium-cap and science and technology innovation broad-based indexes weakened simultaneously: the CSI 500 Index closed down 4.1%, the Science and Technology Innovation 100 Index fell 4.5%, and the CSI 1000 Index fell 4.8%

Baili Technology Has Added New Litigation And Arbitration Information, With Full Disclosure Of The Amount Involved And Progress.

Hunan Baili Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. (stock code: 603959, securities abbreviation: Baili Technology) recently issued an announcement, disclosing the cumulative number of new litigation and arbitration matters since the previous announcement of litigation and arbitration. Announcement display

The Philippines Received Serious Representations For Distorting China's Risk Warning, And The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Responded By Cracking Down On A Rake-Lijin Finance

The Philippines Received Serious Representations For Distorting China's Risk Warning, And The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Responded By Cracking Down On A Rake

Reuters disclosed an ironic diplomatic turmoil on February 17: The Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed what it called "strong opposition" to the Chinese Embassy in Manila's remarks that "diplomatic disputes may lead to the loss of millions of jobs."

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