Germany's DAX 30 index initially closed down 0.22% to 20,340.78 points, leaving the highest level in the closing history. The French stock index closed up 0.68%, the Italian stock index closed down 0.53%, the bank index fell 0.56%, and the British stock index closed up 0.49%.The yield of European sovereign bonds was generally stable on the second day of non-farming, and the yield of 10-year German bonds rose by more than 1 basis point. At the end of the European market on Monday (December 9), the yield of German 10-year government bonds rose by 1.3 basis points to 2.121%, and the intraday trading was in the range of 2.091%-2.122%. The yield of two-year German bonds fell by 0.3 basis points to 1.998%, and intraday trading was in the range of 2.017%-1.973%. The yield spread of 2/10-year German bonds rose by 1.795 basis points to +12.102 basis points. The yield of British 10-year government bonds fell by 0.5 basis points, and the yield of two-year British bonds fell by 1.3 basis points; The yield spread of 2/10-year British bonds rose by 0.801 basis points to +2.109 basis points. France's 10-year bond yields fell by 0.2 basis points, Italy's 10-year bond yields rose by 0.4 basis points, Spain's 10-year bond yields rose by 0.2 basis points, and Greece's 10-year bond yields were roughly flat.The Syrian Prime Minister said that he had agreed to transfer power to the Syrian opposition. On the 9th local time, Syrian Prime Minister Jalali said that he had agreed to transfer power to the "Syrian Salvation Government" established by the Syrian opposition in Idlib. Syrian opposition leader Abu Mohammad Giulani (whose real name is Ahmed Shala) had previously met with Syrian Prime Minister Jalali and leader of the Syrian National Salvation Government Mohamed Al-Bashir. The purpose of this meeting is to coordinate the transfer of power and ensure the continued provision of services to the Syrian people. (CCTV)
Market information: While assessing the current situation, the British government suspended its decision on Syrian asylum application.African stock market | The South African stock index closed up by about 0.9%, and the Rand rose by over 1.5%. On Monday (December 9), the FTSE /JSE Africa Leading 40 tradable index closed up by 0.87% to 79,049.13 points, approaching the closing position of 79,132.88 points on October 29, and the highest closing position of 79,510.60 points on September 27. Sibanye Stillwater, a constituent stock, closed up by 5.96%, EXX, a large coal and heavy mineral mining company, closed up by 5.91%, and HAR.SJ, a harmony gold company, rose by 4.92%, which broke away from the lowest closing position since September 11th and reached a record high on October 22nd. Glencore (GLN) rose by 3.97% and Jintian. At present, the South African rand has closed up more than 1.5% against the US dollar, temporarily reporting 17.7385 rand, approaching the top of 17.5609 rand on November 11, and once fell back to 18.3951 rand on November 14.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.
Market information: The man detained in the shooting of the CEO of United Health Insurance once wrote a declaration criticizing the health care company.European natural gas futures fell by about 3%. At the end of the European market on Monday (December 9), ICE British natural gas futures fell by 3.51% to 111.800 pence/kcal. TTF benchmark Dutch natural gas futures fell 2.96% to 45.075 Euro/MWh. According to Bloomberg data, at 21:33 Beijing time, it instantly dived from above 45 euros to 35.400 euros, and instantly rebounded to around 45 euros. ICE EU carbon emissions trading license (futures price) fell 2.62% to 66.52 euros/ton.The yield of European sovereign bonds was generally stable on the second day of non-farming, and the yield of 10-year German bonds rose by more than 1 basis point. At the end of the European market on Monday (December 9), the yield of German 10-year government bonds rose by 1.3 basis points to 2.121%, and the intraday trading was in the range of 2.091%-2.122%. The yield of two-year German bonds fell by 0.3 basis points to 1.998%, and intraday trading was in the range of 2.017%-1.973%. The yield spread of 2/10-year German bonds rose by 1.795 basis points to +12.102 basis points. The yield of British 10-year government bonds fell by 0.5 basis points, and the yield of two-year British bonds fell by 1.3 basis points; The yield spread of 2/10-year British bonds rose by 0.801 basis points to +2.109 basis points. France's 10-year bond yields fell by 0.2 basis points, Italy's 10-year bond yields rose by 0.4 basis points, Spain's 10-year bond yields rose by 0.2 basis points, and Greece's 10-year bond yields were roughly flat.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13