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Turkish President: The Turkish-Syrian border crossing will be reopened for Syrian refugees to return home voluntarily and safely. On December 9, local time, Turkish President Erdogan said after the cabinet meeting that Turkey is willing to do its utmost to support Syria's reconstruction and will reopen the Turkish-Syrian border crossing, Yay Ilada, which was closed in 2013, to facilitate more Syrian refugees to return home safely and voluntarily. Erdogan stressed that Turkey will never tolerate new terrorist threats on its borders. He pointed out that neither the PKK nor the extremist organization "Islamic State" terrorists are the targets of Turkey's dialogue, but the enemies. Erdogan called for the protection of Syria's territorial integrity and said that Turkey will continue to work for regional peace and stability. (CCTV)Pimco tends to reduce its holdings of longer-term US Treasury bonds. The main reason is the rising deficit. Marc Seidner and Pramol Dhawan, managing directors of Pimco, wrote in a report on Monday that they have been "reducing the allocation of longer-term bonds" and prefer short-term US Treasury bonds. As the size of US Treasury bonds soared from $17 trillion before the outbreak to nearly $29 trillion, the concern about the increase in the yield of long-term treasury bonds caused by the increase in US debt has become a flash point in the market. What investors are most worried about is the recurrence of the phenomenon of "bond self-defense forces" in the 1980s and early 1990s, that is, some bondholders aggressively sold US Treasury bonds because of the huge government financial expenditure. Seidner and Dhawan wrote, "It is difficult to predict the sudden reaction of the market to long-term trends. No organized self-defense force is prepared to take action on a specific debt threshold, and changes in investor behavior usually occur over time. " Pimco said that in view of the sustainability of US debt and the impact of potential inflation catalysts on the labor force, the institution hesitated to buy long-term debt.Shanghai Tin closed up more than 2.1%, international copper, Shanghai copper, Shanghai zinc and stainless steel also rose more than 1.5% at most, international copper closed up 1.19%, Shanghai copper closed up 1.04%, Shanghai aluminum closed up 0.52%, Shanghai zinc closed up 1.55%, Shanghai lead closed up 0.48%, Shanghai nickel closed up 0.49% and Shanghai Tin closed up. Alumina closed up 0.25% at night. Stainless steel night plate closed up 1.24%.
Turkish President Erdogan: Assad fled after Syria was reduced to ruins, and Assad and his regime rejected Turkey's call for dialogue.Turkish President: The Turkish-Syrian border crossing will be reopened for Syrian refugees to return home voluntarily and safely. On December 9, local time, Turkish President Erdogan said after the cabinet meeting that Turkey is willing to do its utmost to support Syria's reconstruction and will reopen the Turkish-Syrian border crossing, Yay Ilada, which was closed in 2013, to facilitate more Syrian refugees to return home safely and voluntarily. Erdogan stressed that Turkey will never tolerate new terrorist threats on its borders. He pointed out that neither the PKK nor the extremist organization "Islamic State" terrorists are the targets of Turkey's dialogue, but the enemies. Erdogan called for the protection of Syria's territorial integrity and said that Turkey will continue to work for regional peace and stability. (CCTV)The European STOXX 600 index initially closed up 0.11% at 521.02 points. The euro zone STOXX 50 index initially closed up 0.08% at 4981.43 points. The FTSE Pan-European Excellent 300 Index initially closed up 0.10% at 2068.71 points.
Shanghai Tin closed up more than 2.1%, international copper, Shanghai copper, Shanghai zinc and stainless steel also rose more than 1.5% at most, international copper closed up 1.19%, Shanghai copper closed up 1.04%, Shanghai aluminum closed up 0.52%, Shanghai zinc closed up 1.55%, Shanghai lead closed up 0.48%, Shanghai nickel closed up 0.49% and Shanghai Tin closed up. Alumina closed up 0.25% at night. Stainless steel night plate closed up 1.24%.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.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%.