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)On Monday (December 9), the overnight reverse repurchase agreements (RRP) of the Federal Reserve was used at a scale of $153.029 billion, compared with $130.014 billion in the last trading daily.Italian Ministry of Finance: Up to 8.5 billion euros of bonds will be auctioned on December 12th, and the bond auction scheduled for December 30th and 31st will be cancelled.
International Monetary Fund data: In October 2024, Turkey's gold holdings increased by 10.349 tons to 753.994 tons.Turkish President Erdogan: Assad fled after Syria was reduced to ruins, and Assad and his regime rejected Turkey's call for dialogue.At least 100 people were killed in large-scale violence in the Haitian capital. The Haitian government issued a notice on the morning of the 9 th that large-scale violence against civilians occurred in Sun City District of Port-au-Prince on the 6 th and 7 th, which has caused at least 100 deaths, most of them elderly people. The circular said that the government strongly condemned the local armed gangs for committing violence against civilians, and promised to arrest the criminals who launched the violence as soon as possible and restore social peace and security as soon as possible. (Xinhua News Agency)
LME copper futures closed up $110 to $9,232/ton. LME aluminum closed down 0.16 USD to 2,588 USD/ton. LME zinc futures closed up $54 to $3,126/ton. LME lead closed down $4 to $2,068/ton. LME nickel futures closed down $51 to $15,996/ton. LME tin closed up $767 to $29,918/ton. LME cobalt was flat at $24,300/ton.The Syrian opposition, which is based in Turkey, said that Turkey is participating in the rescue of prisoners held in places such as Saeed Naya.The bets on the Fed's interest rate cuts have increased substantially, driven by Morgan Stanley's blessing. With Morgan Stanley's blessing, the scale of bets on the Fed's interest rate cuts in December and January has increased significantly. The number of January and February contracts held by traders soared on Friday. Morgan Stanley strategists suggested buying the February contract in a report. "We believe that investors should prepare for the increase in the implied probability of a 25 basis point interest rate cut at the FOMC meeting on January 29th," the strategist led by Matthew Hornbach said in a report. Suggested methods for this layout include buying February federal funds contracts and receiving overnight index swap rates corresponding to the January meeting, they wrote.
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