The leader of the ruling party in South Korea: Yin Xiyue's speech was not a reflection on the emergency martial law, but an attempt to rationalize it. Han Dongxun, the leader of the ruling party in South Korea, said today (December 12) that Yin Xiyue was completely unexpected to make a speech to the people. He said that the unified position of the ruling party should be in favor of the impeachment of the president. Yin Xiyue's speech is not a reflection on emergency martial law, but an attempt to rationalize it. (CCTV International News)Punai Co., Ltd.: At present, the company's test line produces non-densified crystalline magnesium. Punai Co., Ltd. (002225) said on the interactive platform on December 12 that the company's test line currently produces non-densified crystalline magnesium, and the crystalline magnesium needs further melting and refining to produce magnesium alloys, which belongs to the downstream field of magnesium alloys.The central bank today conducted a seven-day reverse repurchase operation of 66.1 billion yuan, and the winning bid rate was 1.50%, which was the same as before. As 37.3 billion yuan of 7-day reverse repurchase expired today, the net investment on that day was 28.8 billion yuan.
The weighted share price index of Taiwan Stock Exchange rose 1.2% to 23,170.25 points.The central parity of RMB against the US dollar was reported at 7.1854 yuan, down by 11 points.At the opening of the morning session, the main domestic futures contracts rose more and fell less. Fuel oil and low-sulfur fuel oil (LU) rose more than 2%, No.20 glue and SC crude oil rose more than 1%, and Shanghai tin, p-xylene (PX), soybean oil, vegetable oil and ethylene glycol (EG) rose nearly 1%. In terms of decline, soybean meal, BR rubber and Shanghai lead fell by nearly 1%.
South Korean President Yin Xiyue: Martial law is an urgent step to save the country. Once again, I apologize to those who are surprised and anxious because of martial law.Softbank will invest in AI company Databricks, which seeks to raise at least $7 billion. (The Information)The Australian dollar's yield on Australian bonds rose. The Australian employment data was better than expected, and the Australian dollar's gains expanded. The previously released data showed that the unemployment rate in Australia unexpectedly fell last month, which cooled the speculation surrounding the Australian central bank's interest rate cut. AUD/USD rose 0.7% to 0.6412; Report 0.6378 before data release. The yield of 3-year Australian government bonds rose from 3.75% before the data was released to 3.79%.
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