Microsoft's vote did not pass, but this is also a normal occurrence. The previous decline may have partly been a reaction to digesting this negative news in advance. The fact that there is currently a rebound in prices indicates that the announcement of this news did not have a significant impact on the immediate market.

Additionally, tonight's release of the U.S. November inflation data may be the last opportunity to change the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rate cuts in December. Currently, the Cleveland Fed's inflation expectations for December continue to rise, which is not favorable for the sustained growth of risk markets. After all, whether the Federal Reserve will continue to cut interest rates in December directly affects whether the loose monetary environment will be impacted.

But will the interest rate decision on December 18 announce a rate cut? As it stands, the probability of a rate cut being only 25 basis points is predicted to reach 86%. Although inflation still has a tendency to rise, the crucial unemployment rate has already increased to 4.2%, so not cutting rates is not an option.