Brent crude oil hit $72/barrel, up 0.34% in the day.The Hang Seng Index of Hong Kong stocks opened higher by 3.21%, the index of state-owned enterprises rose by 3.46%, and the branch index rose by 4.24%.Swiss Re: It is estimated that the global real GDP growth rate will reach 2.7% in 2026. Swiss Re released the latest sigma report, and the world economy is expected to maintain steady growth in the next two years, but the downside risks will rise. It is estimated that the global real GDP growth rate will reach 2.8% and 2.7% in 2025 and 2026, which is basically the same as that in 2024.
"Nezha's Devil Children Roaring the Sea" is scheduled for the first day of 2025, and "Nezha's Devil Children Roaring the Sea" is scheduled for the first day of 2025.Ren Hongbin, President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, met with Lee Ka Chiu John, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. On December 9, Ren Hongbin, President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, met with Lee Ka Chiu John, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The two sides exchanged views on strengthening economic and trade exchanges between the mainland and Hong Kong, promoting the industrial and commercial circles of the two places to jointly build the "Belt and Road" with high quality, helping Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to develop with high quality, and jointly safeguarding the stability of the global industrial chain supply chain. The two sides indicated that they would make joint efforts to promote the second Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Development Business Conference to be held from December 11th to 12th to be a complete success.Details of the arrest of the person involved in the killing of the CEO of the insurance giant in new york surfaced: Luigi Mangione, who was regarded by the new york police as the person involved in the murder of Brian Thompson, an executive of UnitedHealth Group Inc, was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday, and now he is accused of possessing illegal firearms and using false identification. According to the criminal indictment issued by the Pennsylvania court system on Monday night, Mangione, 26, made her first appearance in the court in Hollidaysburg. He was charged with five counts, including forgery, holding a gun without a license and showing false documents to law enforcement agencies. Mangione was detained by the police after being recognized and reported by employees in a McDonald's restaurant in Altoona that morning. The police officer asked him to show his identity, and Mangione took out a New Jersey driver's license named "Mark Rosario" and the date of birth was July 1998. The police officer then asked him if he had been to new york recently. "The man fell silent and began to tremble," the indictment said. When more police arrived at the scene, Mangione was told that he was under investigation and would be arrested if he lied about his identity. He later said that his name was Luigi Mangione and that he was born in May 1998. A police officer asked Mangione why he lied, and he replied, "I obviously shouldn't." The police arrested him on charges of forgery and providing false information to law enforcement agencies. He was handcuffed, searched and taken back to the police station. A black pistol and a silencer were found in his backpack, both of which were made of 3D printers. This pistol has a metal sleeve, a metal threaded barrel and a plastic handle, and a Glock magazine with six 9mm bullets. A dropped bullet was also found in the defendant's backpack.
An Israeli military spokesman denied that the invasion of Syria had reached 25 kilometers from Damascus, saying that Israeli troops had not left the buffer zone.Details of the arrest of the person involved in the killing of the CEO of the insurance giant in new york surfaced: Luigi Mangione, who was regarded by the new york police as the person involved in the murder of Brian Thompson, an executive of UnitedHealth Group Inc, was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday, and now he is accused of possessing illegal firearms and using false identification. According to the criminal indictment issued by the Pennsylvania court system on Monday night, Mangione, 26, made her first appearance in the court in Hollidaysburg. He was charged with five counts, including forgery, holding a gun without a license and showing false documents to law enforcement agencies. Mangione was detained by the police after being recognized and reported by employees in a McDonald's restaurant in Altoona that morning. The police officer asked him to show his identity, and Mangione took out a New Jersey driver's license named "Mark Rosario" and the date of birth was July 1998. The police officer then asked him if he had been to new york recently. "The man fell silent and began to tremble," the indictment said. When more police arrived at the scene, Mangione was told that he was under investigation and would be arrested if he lied about his identity. He later said that his name was Luigi Mangione and that he was born in May 1998. A police officer asked Mangione why he lied, and he replied, "I obviously shouldn't." The police arrested him on charges of forgery and providing false information to law enforcement agencies. He was handcuffed, searched and taken back to the police station. A black pistol and a silencer were found in his backpack, both of which were made of 3D printers. This pistol has a metal sleeve, a metal threaded barrel and a plastic handle, and a Glock magazine with six 9mm bullets. A dropped bullet was also found in the defendant's backpack.Brent crude oil hit $72/barrel, up 0.34% in the day.
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