Major European stock indexes closed down across the board, and major European stock indexes closed down across the board. The German DAX index fell 0.19% to 20386.88 points, up 0.01% this week. The French CAC40 index fell 0.29% to 7399.07 points, down 0.37% this week; Britain's FTSE 100 index fell 0.14% to 8300.33, down 0.1% this week.Italian President Mattarella accepted an exclusive interview with the reception desk in Beijing. Visiting China again after seven years, he said that China's development is changing with each passing day and has made great progress in many aspects. Opposing war and confrontation, he believes that the development of the world needs mutual respect and appreciation from all countries. Talking about the relations between the two countries, he said that Italy attaches great importance to this, and mutual understanding and trust are the cornerstones of Italian-Chinese friendship. (CCTV International News)Funds continue to enter the market through the channel. The net subscription of stock ETFs exceeded 36.5 billion in the month. Since December, funds have continued to enter the market through stock ETFs (transactional open index funds). The data shows that as of December 13, the net subscription share of stock ETFs in the month reached 36.543 billion. From the perspective of specific capital flow, broad-based ETFs attract gold strongly, and many CSI A 500 ETFs and CSI 300ETF are actively subscribed by investors. In addition, dividend ETFs are also net subscribed by investors. (Securities Daily)
TSMC's first Japanese wafer fab is expected to carry out mass production before the end of the year.Liquid, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup, received a valuation of $2.3 billion in the latest round of financing.Zambian President Cillema met with Shao Hong, and Zambian President Cillema met with Shao Hong, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of CPPCC in Lusaka on the 12th.
President of Georgia: I don't intend to leave the presidential palace after my term expires.European members of NATO are considering increasing the proportion of military expenditure. On December 12th, the Financial Times reported that some European members of NATO are considering increasing the proportion of national defense expenditure in their gross domestic product (GDP) from the current 2% to 3%, which will bring budgetary pressure to many European countries.Russia's GDP in the third quarter increased by 3.1% year-on-year, in line with expectations.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14