Turkish President Erdogan: The Syrian people are our brothers and sisters, no matter what class they come from or what religion they believe in.Market information: US President Biden and King Abdullah of Jordan talked about the situation in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime.Analysts such as Max Layton of Citigroup predicted in the global commodity outlook in 2025 that there would be a "substantial oversupply" of 1.5 million barrels per day in the second quarter of 2025. The average price of Brent crude oil may be $60/barrel in 2025, and it may be the same level in 2026.
Nasdaq 100 index fell 1%, hitting a new low, while NVIDIA fell 3.5%.The EU called on all parties concerned in Syria to ensure an orderly, peaceful and inclusive transition. On the 9th local time, the EU issued a statement on the situation in Syria, saying that all parties concerned should avoid further violent incidents. The EU stated that it is more necessary than ever for all stakeholders to have an inclusive and Syrian-led dialogue on key issues to ensure an orderly, peaceful and inclusive transition. The EU urges all parties concerned to ensure that Syrian civilians are protected and abide by international law, and to ensure the safety of foreign citizens in Syria and diplomatic missions in Damascus. (CCTV)The won fell more than 0.5% on Monday, approaching the bottom of 1444 won in recent days. On Monday (December 9), the won finally fell by 0.54% against the US dollar to 1430.64 won, and the intraday trading range was 1425.04-1438.42 won, continuing to approach the 1444.09 won that fell on December 3 ("curfew farce night"). On Monday, South Korea's Ministry of Justice banned President Yin Xiyue from leaving the country. The ruling party of the president set up a working group to stabilize the situation, and the prosecution applied for an arrest warrant against former defense minister Jin Longxian. South Korea's main opposition party sought to pass the budget and related bills on Tuesday.
The won fell more than 0.5% on Monday, approaching the bottom of 1444 won in recent days. On Monday (December 9), the won finally fell by 0.54% against the US dollar to 1430.64 won, and the intraday trading range was 1425.04-1438.42 won, continuing to approach the 1444.09 won that fell on December 3 ("curfew farce night"). On Monday, South Korea's Ministry of Justice banned President Yin Xiyue from leaving the country. The ruling party of the president set up a working group to stabilize the situation, and the prosecution applied for an arrest warrant against former defense minister Jin Longxian. South Korea's main opposition party sought to pass the budget and related bills on Tuesday.Germany's DAX 30 index initially closed down 0.22% to 20,340.78 points, leaving the highest level in the closing history. The French stock index closed up 0.68%, the Italian stock index closed down 0.53%, the bank index fell 0.56%, and the British stock index closed up 0.49%.The S&P 500 index fell by 0.5%, the telecom sector fell by about 1.3%, and the S&P fell by 0.5% in 500 days to 6059.70 points. Standard & Poor's telecommunications sector fell by 1.27%, financial sector fell by 0.91%, industrial sector fell by 0.87%, technology sector fell by 0.6%, raw materials sector rose by 0.9%, and energy sector rose by 1.07%. At present, the volatility of the panic index VIX has increased by 10.0% to 14.06.