The FTSE A50 index closed up 0.84% at 14,188 points in a row.In the shooting of the CEO of UNH insurance business, the hearing of the suspect Luigi Mangione (illegal gun possession) is scheduled for next Monday (December 16th).South Korea's ruling party will reveal Yin Xiyue's plan to fade out early on Tuesday. South Korea's ruling party may participate in the next impeachment vote. (Chosun Ilbo)
Oracle Bone Inscriptions expects adjusted earnings per share to be between $1.50 and $1.54 in the third quarter. The market expects earnings per share to be $1.57.The Japanese yen fell by 0.8% and fell below 151, while the Australian dollar, the commodity currency, rose by over 0.8%. On Monday (December 9, the day after non-farming), the ICE dollar index rose by 0.11% to 106.171 points, which fluctuated violently throughout the day. It was as low as 105.798 points when it was refreshed at 00:01 Beijing time, and then it was pumped back and approached the daily high of 106 when it was refreshed at 12:42. The Bloomberg dollar index rose 0.14% to 1280.69 points, with an intraday trading range of 1276.41-1281.07 points. The dollar rose 0.80% against the yen to 151.20 yen, and the intraday trading range was 149.69-151.35 yen. The euro fell by 0.14% to 1.0553, the pound rose by 0.05% to 1.2751, and the dollar was roughly flat at 0.8788 against the Swiss franc, with a V-shaped reversal at 00:04 to 0.8759 throughout the day. Among commodity currencies, the Australian dollar rose 0.83% against the US dollar, the New Zealand dollar rose 0.58% against the US dollar and the US dollar rose 0.10% against the Canadian dollar. The Swedish krona rose 0.21% against the US dollar and the Norwegian krona rose 0.29% against the US dollar.U.S. stock ETFs generally closed down, with regional bank ETFs falling by more than 1.6%. On Monday (December 9), regional bank ETFs closed down by 1.62%, while banking ETFs, financial ETFs, internet stock index ETFs and semiconductor ETFs fell by at least 1%, technology ETFs fell by more than 0.6%, energy ETFs fell by more than 0.1%, and medical ETFs and biotechnology index ETFs rose by about 0.3%.
The Japanese yen fell by 0.8% and fell below 151, while the Australian dollar, the commodity currency, rose by over 0.8%. On Monday (December 9, the day after non-farming), the ICE dollar index rose by 0.11% to 106.171 points, which fluctuated violently throughout the day. It was as low as 105.798 points when it was refreshed at 00:01 Beijing time, and then it was pumped back and approached the daily high of 106 when it was refreshed at 12:42. The Bloomberg dollar index rose 0.14% to 1280.69 points, with an intraday trading range of 1276.41-1281.07 points. The dollar rose 0.80% against the yen to 151.20 yen, and the intraday trading range was 149.69-151.35 yen. The euro fell by 0.14% to 1.0553, the pound rose by 0.05% to 1.2751, and the dollar was roughly flat at 0.8788 against the Swiss franc, with a V-shaped reversal at 00:04 to 0.8759 throughout the day. Among commodity currencies, the Australian dollar rose 0.83% against the US dollar, the New Zealand dollar rose 0.58% against the US dollar and the US dollar rose 0.10% against the Canadian dollar. The Swedish krona rose 0.21% against the US dollar and the Norwegian krona rose 0.29% against the US dollar.MSTR, a micro-strategy of "big bitcoin positions", closed down 7.51% at $365.34, while US stocks temporarily rose 1.52% after hours. The company bought an additional $2.1 billion worth of bitcoin, which is the fifth consecutive Monday that the company announced its increase in bitcoin.Seven Sisters | NVIDIA closed down more than 2.5%, Apple rose more than 1% and its market value exceeded 3.7 trillion US dollars. On Monday (December 9), among Magnificent 7, NVIDIA closed down 2.55%, Meta Platforms fell more than 1.6%, Amazon fell more than 0.4%, Tesla closed up more than 0.1%, and Google A and Microsoft rose about 0.5%. AMD closed down 5.57%, Lilly Pharmaceuticals fell 2.8%, TSMC ADR fell 1.9%, and Berkshire Hathaway B shares fell more than 1.4%.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13