Fourteen people have been killed by Israeli air strikes in the central part of the Gaza Strip. On the 12th local time, it was learned from the Palestinian side that the Israeli army bombed a house west of Nuseilet refugee camp in the central part of the Gaza Strip, killing 14 people and injuring many others. (CCTV News)The yield spread of US 10-year Treasury bonds relative to China's has widened to about 250 basis points, the largest in 22 years.In response to Trump's tariff threat, some Canadian governors supported the "cut-off" of energy products to the United States. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and provincial governors held another meeting on December 11 local time to discuss the tariff threat of US President-elect Trump. After the meeting, Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Christia freeland told the media that "many governors strongly supported Canada to take strong countermeasures, and some of them took the initiative to list the key minerals and metals produced in their provinces and exported to the United States." Doug Ford, Governor of Ontario, Canada, said after the meeting that if the United States insists on imposing tariffs on Canada, Ontario will "cut off" the energy supply to the United States. He said, "We will cut off the energy supply to Michigan, New York and Wisconsin." Ford also believes that Canada needs to "prepare for the battle" and Trump's tariff will be "100%". (CCTV News)
According to sources, Hamas handed over a list of hostages to be released, including Americans.The securities sector fluctuated and strengthened, and the securities sector fluctuated and strengthened. Guosheng Financial Holdings had three consecutive boards, Guolian Securities rose more than 8%, and Harbin Investment Co., Ltd., Huaxin Co., Ltd., Cinda Securities and Southwest Securities followed suit.Survey: More than 40% of analysts expect the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates this month, but most think that January next year is the best time. According to the latest survey, observers of the Bank of Japan predict that January is the most likely time to raise interest rates next time, but more than 40% of the respondents still expect to take action next week. According to the survey, about 52% of the 52 economists surveyed expect the Bank of Japan to raise the policy interest rate from 0.25% in January, compared with 32% in the last survey. About 44% of the respondents expect the central bank to take action at the end of the two-day meeting on December 19, down from 53% in the last survey. The survey results show that observers believe that the Bank of Japan's policy meeting this month is likely to move or not to move to a large extent. About 88% of the respondents said that the earliest possible time to raise interest rates in their risk scenarios is next week. Another equally high data shows that Japan's economic and price environment will justify raising interest rates this month.
BYD's legal department sued the blogger "Xu Lili Xll" and demanded compensation of 5 million yuan. BYD's legal department issued a statement saying that it was concerned that the online user "Xu Lili Xll" had made a lot of false statements against BYD and its sub-brands for a long time, which had caused serious damage to the company's brand reputation. In this regard, the company has fixed the evidence of relevant false statements, and decided to formally file a lawsuit against "Xu Lili Xll", demanding that it delete the infringing statements, eliminate the influence, and compensate RMB 5 million.Shibor reported 1.4820% overnight, down 4.6 basis points; In 7 days, shibor reported 1.6350%, down 8.7 basis points; In three months, shibor reported 1.7400%, down 0.4 basis points.The British authorities confiscated 110 million yuan of assets of Hongtong criminal Tian Wenjun, and the British authorities confiscated 110 million yuan of assets of Hongtong criminal Tian Wenjun. On December 10, the National Bureau for Combating Crime (NCA) of the United Kingdom issued an announcement, officially confiscating 12 million pounds (about 110 million yuan) of assets of China citizens Tian Wenjun and Hao Jiangbo in the United Kingdom, including two luxury houses in the suburbs of hampstead, London, two student apartments in Coventry and funds in several bank accounts. However, these assets account for less than 1% of the officially recognized crime proceeds of the Tian couple in China. NCA formally filed a case with the Queen's Bench Court of the British High Court on November 26th, and applied for approval of the civil recovery orders against Tian Wenjun and Hao Jiangbo. This means that the loan fraudsters Tian and his wife, who are wanted by the China police and have absconded in the UK for five years, need not be convicted, and their unexplained assets in the UK will be confiscated. (Caixin. com)
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