African stock market | The South African stock index closed up by about 0.9%, and the Rand rose by over 1.5%. On Monday (December 9), the FTSE /JSE Africa Leading 40 tradable index closed up by 0.87% to 79,049.13 points, approaching the closing position of 79,132.88 points on October 29, and the highest closing position of 79,510.60 points on September 27. Sibanye Stillwater, a constituent stock, closed up by 5.96%, EXX, a large coal and heavy mineral mining company, closed up by 5.91%, and HAR.SJ, a harmony gold company, rose by 4.92%, which broke away from the lowest closing position since September 11th and reached a record high on October 22nd. Glencore (GLN) rose by 3.97% and Jintian. At present, the South African rand has closed up more than 1.5% against the US dollar, temporarily reporting 17.7385 rand, approaching the top of 17.5609 rand on November 11, and once fell back to 18.3951 rand on November 14.The Israeli army attacked Bint Jubail in southern Lebanon, killing one person. According to the local news agency of Lebanon on the 9th, the Israeli army attacked Bint Jubail in southern Lebanon that day, killing one person and injuring four others. Israeli troops also attacked Tyre in southern Lebanon, causing damage to houses and vehicles. The IDF has not responded to this for the time being. (CCTV)Syrian Foreign Minister: Assad has been proposed to start the political process in Syria. Syrian Foreign Minister Bassam al-Sabbag said on the evening of 9th local time that he had proposed to Assad to start the political process in Syria, but Assad did not comment on this. (CCTV)
French Ministry of Interior: Measures are being taken to suspend Syrian asylum applications after the fall of Assad. We should be able to make a decision in the next few hours.Robusta coffee futures in London rose more than 3% to $5,288 a ton.Shanghai Tin closed up more than 2.1%, international copper, Shanghai copper, Shanghai zinc and stainless steel also rose more than 1.5% at most, international copper closed up 1.19%, Shanghai copper closed up 1.04%, Shanghai aluminum closed up 0.52%, Shanghai zinc closed up 1.55%, Shanghai lead closed up 0.48%, Shanghai nickel closed up 0.49% and Shanghai Tin closed up. Alumina closed up 0.25% at night. Stainless steel night plate closed up 1.24%.
Looking at the new trend of economic work in 2025 from the perspective of Politburo meeting of the Chinese Communist Party, Xinhua News Agency said that the meeting released a clear signal of "being more active and promising" in view of next year's macro-policy orientation by implementing a more active fiscal policy and a moderately loose monetary policy, enriching and improving the policy toolbox, strengthening unconventional countercyclical adjustment, and laying a good policy "combination boxing". The expression "moderately loose monetary policy" at the meeting attracted people's attention. The meeting proposed that "we should vigorously boost consumption, improve investment efficiency and expand domestic demand in all directions", which not only reflected the consistent requirements, but also further demonstrated the clear orientation of expanding domestic demand. Shaping new advantages of industrial development with scientific and technological innovation. Relying on reform and opening up to enhance the endogenous driving force for development. Increase efforts to safeguard and improve people's livelihood.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that after the fall of Assad, isolating Hamas opened the door for reaching a hostage agreement.Pimco tends to reduce its holdings of longer-term US Treasury bonds. The main reason is the rising deficit. Marc Seidner and Pramol Dhawan, managing directors of Pimco, wrote in a report on Monday that they have been "reducing the allocation of longer-term bonds" and prefer short-term US Treasury bonds. As the size of US Treasury bonds soared from $17 trillion before the outbreak to nearly $29 trillion, the concern about the increase in the yield of long-term treasury bonds caused by the increase in US debt has become a flash point in the market. What investors are most worried about is the recurrence of the phenomenon of "bond self-defense forces" in the 1980s and early 1990s, that is, some bondholders aggressively sold US Treasury bonds because of the huge government financial expenditure. Seidner and Dhawan wrote, "It is difficult to predict the sudden reaction of the market to long-term trends. No organized self-defense force is prepared to take action on a specific debt threshold, and changes in investor behavior usually occur over time. " Pimco said that in view of the sustainability of US debt and the impact of potential inflation catalysts on the labor force, the institution hesitated to buy long-term debt.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13