Kaitou Macro: The fall of Assad is unlikely to have a major impact on the energy market. Jason Tuvey, an analyst at Kaitou Macro, said that the fall of former Syrian President Assad is not expected to have a major impact on the energy market. The economist said that even at the peak of about 600,000 barrels per day in the early 21st century, Syria's oil production only accounted for a small part of the global oil supply, and since the beginning of the civil war in 2011, Syria's oil production has declined. At present, the country's oil production is less than 100,000 barrels per day, and most of the country's oil infrastructure has been destroyed. In a report to clients, Tuvey said: "Even if the political situation stabilizes, it will take years or even decades to rebuild, and its economy may never return to the pre-war scale. The situation in the energy market is similar. "The British Chancellor of the Exchequer called on the EU to remove "unnecessary" trade barriers to Britain. It is reported that during his landmark visit to Brussels, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves called on the EU to remove "unnecessary" trade barriers to Britain in order to promote economic growth. She said that in view of the fact that both Britain and the European Union are "struggling" in terms of economic growth, her goal is to persuade finance ministers of various countries to improve their post-Brexit relations. She said: "The first task of this government is to develop the economy ... and see the improvement of people's living standards. The fact is that these unnecessary trade barriers will lead to a decline in living standards and make it more difficult for British companies to be competitive on the global stage. " She added: "We all want to see our economy grow faster and be more competitive in the world ... One way to achieve this goal is to reduce some trade barriers. This is one of the arguments I will put forward when I meet my European counterparts today. "Hikvision: It plans to buy back 2 billion to 2.5 billion yuan of shares for cancellation. Hikvision announced that it plans to buy back 2 billion to 2.5 billion yuan of shares for cancellation according to law to reduce registered capital. The repurchase price range is no more than 40 yuan/share, and the funds come from the company's own funds and special loans for stock repurchase.
At the evening peak, the security check of Guangzhou Metro resumed its previous process. At the evening peak of December 9, according to feedback from many citizens, the security check of Guangzhou Metro has resumed its previous security check process. Many netizens also said that they did not encounter the situation of queuing for security inspection when they entered the subway station after work. (South+)The Syrian Embassy in Russia hangs the flag of the opposition. At noon on the 9th local time in Moscow, the Syrian Embassy in Russia has raised the flag representing the Syrian opposition in the museum, that is, the green, white and black three-star flag. On the evening of the 8th, the Syrian Embassy in Russia removed the red, white and black two-star flag that originally represented the Syrian government, and the signboard with the Russian name of the Syrian Embassy in Russia was also removed. (Xinhua News Agency)Reuters survey: 27 of 31 economists believe that the Swiss National Bank will cut interest rates by 25 basis points to 0.75% in December; Four people think that they will cut interest rates by 50 basis points; Fifteen of the 28 economists believe that the Swiss National Bank will cut the policy interest rate to 0.25% or lower by the end of 2025; 13 people think it will drop to 0.50% or higher.
US stocks of Interpublic Group rose nearly 16% before the market, and Omnicom once fell more than 5%. Omnicom, a large advertising and public relations company, will acquire Interpublic Group by way of stock exchange.EU leaders called on Germany to lift the borrowing ceiling to protect the economy.At least two people were killed when a fuel depot exploded in central Italy. On December 9, local time, a fuel depot exploded in the suburb of Florence in central Italy, killing at least two people and injuring eight others. The reporter at the reception desk was informed that the explosion caused a fire, but the fire was limited to the loading and unloading area of the fuel depot. The local civil defense department asked nearby residents to close their windows and stay away from the fuel depot area. After the explosion, some railway operations from Florence to Bologna were suspended, and the expressway exit near the fuel depot was closed in both directions. It is understood that the fuel depot belongs to Eni Group, a major Italian energy company.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13