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 European STOXX 600 index initially closed up 0.11% at 521.02 points. The euro zone STOXX 50 index initially closed up 0.08% at 4981.43 points. The FTSE Pan-European Excellent 300 Index initially closed up 0.10% at 2068.71 points.Nippon Steel (Nippon Steel) made a final attempt around the merger and acquisition of American steel companies: clarifying its (many) expenditure plans in the smelters of American steel.
Aldo Spanjer, Commodity Strategist of BNP Paribas: It is estimated that the average price of Brent crude oil will be 71 USD/barrel in 2026.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").The IPO price of Mao Geping and Hongkong is set at HK$ 29.80 per share (the guiding range of IPO price is HK$ 26.30-HK$ 29.80), and the shares will be traded from December 10th.
The man arrested in connection with the shooting of the CEO of United Health Insurance wrote a manifesto. The man detained in the shooting of the CEO of United Health Insurance once wrote a manifesto criticizing the medical insurance company for putting profits above medical care.The wholesale inventory in the United States rebounded slightly in October, and the wholesale inventory in the United States rebounded moderately in October due to the slight increase in durable goods inventory. According to published data, wholesale inventories increased by 0.2% in October. As enterprises hoard goods for fear of tariff increase, inventories may increase in the coming months. In terms of breakdown, the inventory of durable goods increased slightly by 0.1%, boosted by the inventory of furniture, professional equipment and wood wholesalers. However, automobile inventory decreased by 0.1% and electrical inventory decreased by 1.0%. The inventory of non-durable goods increased by 0.3%, and the inventory of groceries and medicines increased strongly. Wholesale sales decreased by 0.1% in October after increasing by 0.5% in September. According to the sales speed in October, it may take wholesalers 1.34 months to clear the shelves, which is the same as that in September.UN Secretary-General Guterres strongly condemned the continued gang violence in Haiti and called on the Haitian authorities to conduct a thorough investigation.