South Korea's ruling party leader: Impeachment is the only way to suspend the president. Han Dongxun, leader of South Korea's ruling National Power Party, said on the 12th that President Yin Xiyue has no intention of stepping down early, and impeachment is the only way to suspend the president. According to South Korean media reports, Han Dongxun held an emergency press conference that morning to show his position in favor of impeaching the president. He also said that Yin Xiyue should be immediately excluded from the operation of state affairs such as the commander-in-chief of the army and should immediately stop his functions and powers. Han Dongxun announced the abolition of his previous plan of "orderly advancing the president to step down" and said that he would "vote according to his own beliefs and conscience" at the next vote. (Xinhua News Agency)N Pioneer's first day of listing rose by over 650%.Treasury futures collectively opened higher, with 30-year main contracts up 0.21%, 30-year main contracts up 0.21%, 10-year main contracts up 0.09%, 5-year main contracts up 0.03% and 2-year main contracts up 0.01%.
The Hang Seng Index and Hang Seng Science and Technology Index both fell, while Meituan (03690.HK), Xpeng Motors (09868.HK) and JD.COM (09618.HK) all fell more than 2%.The Hang Seng Index and Hang Seng Science and Technology Index both fell, while Meituan (03690.HK), Xpeng Motors (09868.HK) and JD.COM (09618.HK) all fell more than 2%.The Australian dollar's yield on Australian bonds rose. The Australian employment data was better than expected, and the Australian dollar's gains expanded. The previously released data showed that the unemployment rate in Australia unexpectedly fell last month, which cooled the speculation surrounding the Australian central bank's interest rate cut. AUD/USD rose 0.7% to 0.6412; Report 0.6378 before data release. The yield of 3-year Australian government bonds rose from 3.75% before the data was released to 3.79%.
The European Central Bank may no longer mention the need to adopt a "restrictive" policy to curb inflation. The financial market has completely digested the expectation that the European Central Bank will cut interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, and the possibility of a larger rate cut is close to zero. Any adjustment of the ECB's future guidance may be minimal. It may no longer mention the need to adopt "restrictive" policies to curb inflation, which is an implicit signal that interest rates will at least fall to the so-called neutral level. Lorenzo Codogno of LC Macro Advisors said: "In view of the great uncertainties in international geopolitics and policies, it is still appropriate to rely on data and determine the appropriate level and duration of restrictions one after another."The Nikkei index rose above 40,000 points, and the US CPI data supported the Fed's interest rate cut expectations. The Japanese stock market climbed with the technology stocks, and the US inflation met expectations, which supported the Fed's interest rate cut expectations this month. After the yen weakened late yesterday, the shares of export enterprises also rose. The Topix index rose 1.2% to 2,783.63 points, and the Nikkei 225 index rose 1.7% to 40,038.02 points. The index rose above 40,000 points for the first time since October 15th.Spot gold fell by $13 in the short term, once approaching $2,700 per ounce, and now it has rebounded to $2,711.44 per ounce, down 0.22% in the day.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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