Trump said that on his first day in office, he would pardon those who were sentenced for the riots on Capitol Hill. US President-elect Trump said recently that he would pardon those who were sentenced for the riots on Capitol Hill on his first day in office. "I will take very quick action on the first day." Trump told the TV host in a program broadcast by NBC on the 8 th. Trump will be sworn in as president of the United States on January 20 next year. Trump said that for some "radical and crazy people", they may not be pardoned. (Global Times)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.Market information: While assessing the current situation, the British government suspended its decision on Syrian asylum application.
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.Turkish President Erdogan: Turkey has always been a safe haven for Syrians fleeing the war.Syrian opposition sources said that the United States and Turkey reached an agreement that the Kurdish Syrian armed forces supported by the United States would safely evacuate the besieged town of Mambiji.
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%.New york CEO was killed in the street or made progress. A Pennsylvania man with a similar gun was questioned by the police. According to a person familiar with the matter, a man near Altoona, Pennsylvania, was being questioned by the local police for the shooting of Brian Thompson, an executive of UnitedHealth Group Inc in downtown new york. According to people familiar with the matter, the man was found to be carrying multiple false identities and a gun with a silencer similar to that used in the new york shooting. New york City Police Department agents are on their way to Pennsylvania to assist the local police in their investigation. The news program of National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) first reported this progress. Thompson, who was 50 years old, died after being shot in the back and legs outside the Hilton Hotel in downtown new york on Wednesday morning. Police said it was a targeted murder. The victim's largest medical insurance company in the United States was holding an investor day at the hotel, and Thompson was scheduled to give a speech that morning. Investigators said that the gunman fled the scene by electric bicycle after committing the crime, and then called a taxi on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Police said the suspect asked the driver to take him to the bus stop in Washington Heights, where he boarded a long-distance bus out of the city.According to the Austrian news agency, Austria will not object to Romania and Bulgaria becoming full members of the Schengen Free Travel Zone at the meeting of EU interior ministers on Thursday.
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