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美国权力交接,拜登首日签署17项行政命令,美股再创新高!特朗普:将以某种形式回归

The transfer of power in the US, Biden signed 17 executive orders on the first day, and US stocks reached a new high! Trump: Will return in some form

e公司官微 ·  Jan 21, 2021 07:53

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Author: Peng Bo, Securities Times

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Last night, the president of the United States changed, Biden officially announced his inauguration, and Trump left the White House.

Trump traditionally left a note for Biden before leaving the White House, but the contents of the note were not yet clear. Trump also said he would come back in some form.

On Biden's debut day, the three major U.S. stock indexes hit an all-time high. Investors hope that Biden's $1.9 trillion anti-epidemic bailout stimulus package will support economic recovery and boost earnings growth.

According to the latest news, after taking the oath of office, US President Joe Biden signed 17 executive orders rescinding policies during the Trump administration, including three major areas: the COVID-19 epidemic, climate and immigration policy.

Former President Trump also delivered a speech for two days in a row. He said he would return in some form. But he did not say whether he would run for the next president. Moreover, Trump currently faces impeachment. It is reported that Trump left a letter to Biden when he left the White House.

Officially sworn in, Biden: this is "America's Day"

Last night, Joe Biden, the president-elect and Democrat, was officially sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, and the vice president-elect and Democrat Kamala Harris was officially sworn in as vice president. According to CNN, Harris became the first female vice president of black and Asian descent in American history.

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Later, in his inaugural speech, Biden called that day (January 20) "America's Day."

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"this is the day of democracy, a day full of history and hope, revival and determination. "the United States has withstood a new test, and the United States has risen to meet the challenge," Biden said. "

Biden also said: "the will of the people has been heard, the will of the people has been valued." "

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Biden sent his first tweet after being sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. He wrote: ladies and gentlemen, now the real work begins. Follow (the official Twitter account of the US president) @ POTUS, and we will rebuild better.

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Trump: I will come back in some form

Before Biden was sworn in, Trump and Melania left the White House by helicopter for Andrews Air Force Base. It is reported that it has arrived in Florida.

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According to CNN, citing a person familiar with the matter,Trump traditionally left a note for Biden before leaving the White House, but the contents of the note were not yet clear.

U.S. president Joe Biden said Trump left him a "very generous" (very generous) letter. According to the report, Biden said in a speech in the Oval Office that out of respect for former President Trump, he would not disclose the contents of the letter. "the president wrote a very generous letter," Biden said. "because it's a private matter, I won't talk about it until I discuss it with him. "

In addition, on the morning of the 20th local time, Trump arrived at Andrews Joint Base in Maryland to deliver a farewell speech.

Fox said that at the farewell ceremony, the crowd chanted "We love you," while Trump responded, "We love you, too!" This sentence comes from the bottom of my heart. ".

"in the incredible four years, we have made many achievements together. "you are a great people, this is a great country, and it is my greatest honor to be your president," Trump said. Trump also said, "I will always fight for you, I will watch, I will listen, and I want to tell you that the future of this country has never been better. "

Fox said Trump also wishes the next administration good luck and success.

"good-bye, and I'll be back in some form. "Trump concluded by saying.

At the farewell ceremony, Melania also said that it is my greatest honor to be first lady. Thank you for your love and support. God bless you all. "

Us stocks hit record highs

The three major U. S. stock indexes hit an all-time high on Wednesday.

By the close, the Dow was up 0.83 per cent at 31188.38, the S & P was up 1.39 per cent at 3851.85 and the Nasdaq was up 1.97 per cent at 13457.25.

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Hot Chinese stocks varied, with 36Kr Holdings up 74.9%, 17 Education & Technology Group up 48.2%, Boqi 28.7%, EHang Holdings Limited 20.4%, a new all-time high; BABA 5.54%, JD.com 4.56% and Baidu, Inc. 4.18%.

China Pacific Insurance is down 7.2%, Genetron Holdings Limited is down 5.7%, Yibang Communications is down 5.7%, and Xunlei Ltd is down 4.8%. Most new energy vehicle stocks fell, NIO Inc. fell 1.27%, XPeng Inc. fell 2.64%, Li Auto Inc. rose 0.45%.

Large-scale technology stocks rose collectively, with Apple Inc up 3.29%, Amazon.Com Inc up 4.57%, Netflix Inc up 16.85%, Alphabet Inc-CL C up 5.36% and Microsoft Corp up 2.44%.

Us bank stocks fell across the board, with J.P. Morgan down 1.54%, Goldman Sachs Group down 1.23%, Citigroup down 0.71%, Morgan Stanley down 0.21%, Bank of America Corporation down 1.34% and Wells Fargo & Co down 0.58%.

Investors hope that Biden's $1.9 trillion anti-epidemic bailout stimulus package will support economic recovery and boost earnings growth. Yellen, Biden's designated nominee for Treasury Secretary, endorsed the increase in aid spending on Tuesday and urged lawmakers to take "significant action."

It is reported that the Biden government may step up antitrust efforts. The Biden administration is considering creating a White House antitrust watchdog focused on competition and creating a White House position focused on competition policy and antitrust-related issues, according to people familiar with the matter.

Attached is the full text of Biden's 22-minute inaugural speech.

Chief Justice Roberts, Vice President Harris, Speaker Pelosi, Schumer (Senate Minority) Leader, McConnell (Senate Majority) Leader, Vice President Pence. My distinguished guests, my fellow Americans.

Today is the day of America, the day of democracy, the day of history and hope, renewal and determination. After years of tests, the United States has withstood a new test, and the United States has stood up to meet the challenge. Today, we celebrate not the victory of a candidate, but the victory of a cause, a cause of democracy. The will of the people has been heard, and the will of the people has been valued.

We recognize once again that democracy is precious, that it is fragile, and that at this moment, my friends, democracy prevails. So in this sacred land where violence shook the foundations of the Capitol a few days ago, under the guidance of God, we are United as an indivisible nation, in accordance with our traditions for more than two centuries. to carry out a peaceful transfer of power.

As we look to the future with throbbing, bravery, optimism in our uniquely American way, and look to the country we know we can and must be, I thank our predecessors from both parties, and I want to thank them from the bottom of my heart. I know the tenacity and strength of our constitution, the strength of our country, and like President Carter, who I spoke to last night and cannot be with us today, we salute him for his life's dedication.

I have just taken the sacred oath that every patriot has taken. The oath was read for the first time by George Washington. But the story of America does not depend on any one or some of us, but on all of us, on those of us who support the pursuit of a more perfect union. This is a great country, and we are all kind people. Over the centuries, after ups and downs, peace and war, we have come so far and we still have a long way to go.

We will move forward quickly and with a sense of urgency, because we have a lot to do in this dangerous and possible winter. We have too much to accomplish, too much to cure, too much to recover, too much to build, and too much to harvest. In the history of our country, few people have encountered greater challenges, and few have encountered times as challenging and difficult as they are today. An once-in-a-century virus sneaks into our country and takes more lives in one year than in the whole of World War II.

Millions of people have lost their jobs and hundreds of thousands of businesses have closed down. We are moved by the cry for racial justice that has taken shape over the past 400 years. A dream of justice for everyone will not be delayed any longer. The cry of survival comes from the planet itself, which has never been so urgent or so clear. Political extremism, white supremacy and domestic terrorism are on the rise, and we must fight them, and we will defeat them.

To overcome these challenges, reshape the soul, and defend America's future, we need more than just words, we need the most elusive thing in democracy, and that is unity. Unity. On New year's Day in 1863, Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. When he put the pen on the paper, President Lincoln said,'if my name can be left in history, it will be because of this move. My whole soul is on this.'

My whole soul is also on this day, in January. My whole soul is on this. Let America unite, unite our people, unite our country. I ask all Americans to join me in this cause. Unite against the enemies we face, against anger, resentment and hatred, as well as extremism, lawlessness, violence, disease, unemployment and despair.

With unity, we can do great things, important things. We can correct mistakes, we can give people good jobs, we can educate our children in safe schools, we can overcome deadly viruses, we can restore our jobs, we can revive the middle class, we can secure jobs, we can ensure racial justice, and we can make America a leader in world justice.

I know that talking about unity may sound like a stupid fantasy right now. I know that the power that divides us is deep and real. But I also know that they are not new. Our history is a constant struggle between the American ideal that we are born equal on the one hand and the cruel and ugly reality that we are torn apart by racism, nativism and fear. The battle is long, and the outcome is uncertain.

After the civil war, the Great Depression, the world war, 9 / 11, struggles, sacrifices and setbacks, the kinder angels in our nature always prevailed. In every moment of our life, there are enough people to unite and lead us all forward, and we can do it now. History, faith and reason show us the way. That's the road to unity.

We can treat each other as neighbors, not rivals. We can respect each other with dignity. We can unite, stop shouting and reduce anger. Because without unity, there is no peace, only pain and anger, no progress, only exhausting anger. There is no country, only chaos. This is a historic moment when we are facing crises and challenges. Unity is the way forward. We must welcome this moment on behalf of the United States of America.

If we do this, I promise we will not fail. When we work together, America has never failed. So at this moment today, here, let us all start anew. Let's start listening to each other again, seeing each other, and respecting each other. Politics doesn't have to be a fire that destroys everything on its way. Every disagreement is not necessarily the cause of an all-out war, and we must reject a culture in which the fact itself is manipulated or even fabricated.

My fellow Americans, we must be different. We have to do better, and I believe America is much better than that. Look around. Now we stand in the shadow of the dome of the Capitol. As mentioned earlier, (the dome of the Capitol) was built in the shadow of the civil war. The Union itself was in jeopardy. We are tenacious and unyielding, and we win. We stood here, overlooking the big square where Martin Luther King talked about his dreams.

We are standing where thousands of protesters tried to stop brave women from marching for the right to vote at the inauguration 108 years ago. And today, we witness the first woman elected to a national office, Kamala Harris, who was sworn in as vice president. Don't tell me things will change. The place where we stand is the place where the heroes give all and rest in eternal peace.

Just where we stand, a few days ago, a group of thugs thought they could use violence to suppress the will of the people, stop our democratic cause, and drive us away from this sacred land. That didn't happen, and it never will happen, not today, not tomorrow, never, never. I would like to say to all those who support our campaign that I am extremely humbled by your trust in us. And for those who do not support us, please listen to me, on the way forward, please listen to our voices, test me and my heart.

If you still have an objection, then you have an objection. This is democracy, and this is the United States, which has the right to express dissent peacefully. Defending our democracy is perhaps the most powerful force in our country. Please listen carefully. Differences should not lead to division. I promise you, I will be the president of all Americans, the president of all Americans. I assure you that I will fight for those who do not support me, just as I do for those who support me.

Many centuries ago, St. Augustine, a saint of my church, wrote that a nation is a group defined by the goals they love together. Defined by their common goals. So what is the common goal that we Americans love to define us as Americans? I think we all know. Opportunity, security, freedom, dignity, respect, honor, yes, and truth.

In recent weeks and months, we have learned a painful lesson. There are truths and lies. Lie for the sake of power and profit. As American citizens, and especially as leaders, each of us has a responsibility and an obligation. Those leaders who promise to abide by the Constitution are only to protect our country, defend the truth, and defeat lies.

Look, I understand that many of my fellow Americans are full of fear and fear about the future. I understand that they are worried about their jobs. I understand that they, like their fathers, would lie in bed at night staring at the ceiling and thinking, 'can I continue to enjoy health care? Can I pay my mortgage? Thinking about their families, thinking about what happens next. I assure you, I understand. But the answer is not infighting, not factional struggle, don't doubt people who are different from you or don't appreciate the way you do things, and their access to information is different from yours.

We must put an end to this rude battle between the two parties, between rural and urban areas, and between conservatives and liberals. If we open our souls instead of our hearts as solid stones, we can do it. If we show a little tolerance and humility, if we are willing to think of each other, as my mother used to say. Think about it from their point of view, even for a moment.

Because that's what life is. No one knows what fate will do to you. In some days you will need help, in other days, others will need our help. That's how it's supposed to be. that's what we do for each other. In this way, our country will be stronger, more prosperous and more prepared for the future. And we can still keep the objection.

Fellow Americans, we need each other to finish the work in front of us. We need all the strength to get through this dark winter. We have entered the darkest and deadliest period of the epidemic. We must put aside politics and finally face this pandemic as a country and a nation. I assure you, as the Bible says, "sadness may last all night, but joy comes in the morning." We will get through this together, together.

Look, ladies and gentlemen, all my colleagues in the House of Representatives and Senate, we all know that the world is watching, watching all of us today. This is my message to people outside the United States: America has stood the test, and we have become stronger as a result. We will repair our allies and engage with the world again. Meet not only the challenges of yesterday, but also the challenges of today and tomorrow. We will lead the world not because of the strength we have shown, but because of the example we have set.

Fellow Americans, mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, friends, neighbors and colleagues, we will be proud of them to be the people and country we can and should be. So, I ask you, let us pray silently for those who have lost their lives, for those who are still alive, and for our country. Amen.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is a time of test. We face attacks on our democracy, attacks on truth, raging viruses, sharp inequalities, systemic racism, the climate crisis, and the role of the United States in the world. Any of these is enough to challenge us profoundly, but the truth is that we face all these problems at the same time, making this country shoulder one of our greatest responsibilities. Now that we are ready for the test, shall we take a step forward?

It's time to be brave, because we still have a lot of work to do. I assure you, that's for sure. How we solve the cascade crisis of our time will be the criterion to judge us. We will rise to the challenge. Can we control this rare and difficult time? Will we fulfill our obligation to pass on a new and better world to our children? I think we have to, and I'm sure you think so too. I believe we will do it, and when we do, we will write the next great chapter in American history-the story of America.

Edit / Phoebe

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