Ferrari CEO: I don't think the demand will change after the Trump administration takes office, just in case it is preparing.Ferrari CEO: I don't think the demand will change after the Trump administration takes office, just in case it is preparing.A high-level Israeli delegation visited Cairo to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza. On the 10th local time, a high-level Israeli delegation was visiting Cairo, the Egyptian capital. This was conducted under the framework of Egyptian efforts to mediate the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. The delegation will hold consultations with the Egyptian side on the ceasefire in Gaza and support for aid materials to enter the Gaza Strip. (CCTV)
The U.S. Treasury allocated $20 billion in Ukrainian loan funds to the World Bank.CEO of Goldman Sachs: Trump's economic card will bring good days to Goldman Sachs, and Goldman Sachs Group is moving towards the biggest annual increase in 15 years. David Solomon, the company's chief executive, said that the good times may have just begun. Solomon said at an event in Reuters on Tuesday, "The incoming Trump administration seems to adopt a pro-growth strategy, which will benefit Goldman Sachs. I am very optimistic that this government will implement an agenda that is very, very conducive to economic growth. " Solomon pointed out that the prospect of the new business environment may lower regulatory expectations, push up asset prices and encourage trading activities, which is a key factor to promote the growth of Goldman Sachs.Jon Finer, US Deputy National Security Adviser: The United States has significant interests in Syria and will convey these interests to relevant parties.
On Tuesday (December 10th), the won finally fell 0.15% against the US dollar to 1432.74 won, and the intraday trading range was 1425.93-1433.56 won. South Korea's ETF EWY, which was listed in the US, narrowed its gain to 1%, temporarily reporting $54.21, while US stocks rose to $54.66 at the opening.Tesla's gains expanded to 5%. In the news, Morgan Stanley and Cantor Ftzgerald upgraded the stock rating.Netanyahu: If the new Syrian regime allows Iran to rebuild its power, Israel will respond strongly. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that if the new Syrian regime allows Iran to rebuild its power in the country or allows the transfer of weapons to Hezbollah, Israel will make a "strong" response. According to a statement from Netanyahu's office, he promised to pay a "heavy price" for these actions and any attacks against Israel. He said: "We have no intention to interfere in Syria's internal affairs, but we obviously intend to take necessary measures to ensure our security."
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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