The 7th Toronto International Film Festival debuted on September 48. More than 9 films from around the world will be screened during the 7-day festival. Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki's new work "The Boy and the Heron" (formerly known as "What Life Do You Want to Live") became the opening film of this year's festival. Hong Kong film star Andy Lau will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of the festival. The festival's closing film is the documentary "The Legend of Stallone"
(Reporter Yu Ruidong) The Central Bank of Canada announced on the 25th that it will raise the benchmark interest rate, namely the overnight lending rate, by 25 basis points, from 4.25% to 4.5%. The Bank of Canada forecasts that the Canadian economy grew by 3.6% last year, slightly higher than previously expected, but growth will stagnate in the middle of this year and is expected to pick up in the second half of the year.
"China has achieved remarkable results in biodiversity conservation and has played a key role in promoting global biodiversity conservation. The international participants at the meeting gave positive comments on China's biodiversity conservation practices and looked forward to the adoption of the second phase of the meeting" The Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework", starting a new journey of biodiversity governance.
(Reporter Yu Ruidong) The Central Bank of Canada announced on October 26 that it would raise the benchmark interest rate, the overnight lending rate, by 50 basis points from 3.25% to 3.75%. The Bank of Canada expects the global economy to grow by 3% this year, slowing to about 1.5% next year and recovering to about 2.5% in 2024, a slower overall growth rate than the Bank of Canada forecast this summer.
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