Market information: SAP will cut about 3,500 jobs in Germany through early retirement and layoffs.New york CEO was killed in the street or made progress. A Pennsylvania man with a similar gun was questioned by the police. According to a person familiar with the matter, a man near Altoona, Pennsylvania, was being questioned by the local police for the shooting of Brian Thompson, an executive of UnitedHealth Group Inc in downtown new york. According to people familiar with the matter, the man was found to be carrying multiple false identities and a gun with a silencer similar to that used in the new york shooting. New york City Police Department agents are on their way to Pennsylvania to assist the local police in their investigation. The news program of National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) first reported this progress. Thompson, who was 50 years old, died after being shot in the back and legs outside the Hilton Hotel in downtown new york on Wednesday morning. Police said it was a targeted murder. The victim's largest medical insurance company in the United States was holding an investor day at the hotel, and Thompson was scheduled to give a speech that morning. Investigators said that the gunman fled the scene by electric bicycle after committing the crime, and then called a taxi on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Police said the suspect asked the driver to take him to the bus stop in Washington Heights, where he boarded a long-distance bus out of the city.Market information: Salim Ramji, CEO of Vanguard, said: The company has integrated the wealth and consulting business with a scale of 900 billion US dollars into a new business unit, thus accelerating investment and meeting the growing demand.
Turkish President Erdogan: The Syrian people are our brothers and sisters, no matter what class they come from or what religion they believe in.French President's Office: French President Mark Long will convene all political parties willing to compromise to form a government on Tuesday.FSM rose by about 11%, leading the gold and silver mining stocks. The changes in the Syrian situation brought safe-haven demand. Gold and silver mining stocks rose across the board, Fortuna Mining rose by about 11%, Hekla Mining rose by about 10.3%, Cordailun Mining rose by over 8.9%, Pan American Silver rose by about 8.6%, harmony Gold rose by over 8.1%, Jintian Company rose by about 5.5%, gold mining stock ETF rose by over 5.2%, and B2gold.
The political turmoil in South Korea continued. Yin Xiyue was restricted from leaving the country. The opposition party pushed the impeachment case and the special inspection law. Due to the emergency martial law issued by South Korean President Yin Xiyue on the 3 rd of this month, the political situation in South Korea has recently fallen into continuous turmoil. South Korea's largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, submitted the "12.3 Yin Xiyue Civil Disturbance Special Inspection Law" to the National Assembly on the 9 th to investigate whether there were unconstitutional and illegal acts during President Yin Xiyue's declaration of emergency martial law. In addition, South Korea's Ministry of Justice also took measures to ban Yin Xiyue from leaving the country today, which is the first time that South Korea has taken measures to ban the current president from leaving the country. According to Yonhap News Agency, the Common Democratic Party, the largest opposition party in South Korea, submitted the "12.3 Yin Xiyue's Civil Disturbance Special Inspection Law" to the National Assembly on the 9th to investigate whether President Yin Xiyue violated the constitution or not during the process of declaring emergency martial law. At the same time, the Common Democratic Party also requested to deal with the "Jin Jianxit Inspection Law". Previously, the "Jin Jianxit Inspection Law" was passed at the plenary session of the National Assembly three times, and was rejected by Yin Xiyue's veto power. On the afternoon of the 7th, South Korea's National Assembly voted again on the "Jin Jianxit Inspection Law", but more than two-thirds of the votes required were not passed. The Common Democratic Party plans to push for a vote on the "Jinjianheit Inspection Law" and the "Civil Disturbance Special Inspection Law" at the plenary session of the National Assembly on the 12th and 14th, respectively. (CCTV)UN Secretary-General Guterres strongly condemned the continued gang violence in Haiti and called on the Haitian authorities to conduct a thorough investigation.The won fell more than 0.5% on Monday, approaching the bottom of 1444 won in recent days. On Monday (December 9), the won finally fell by 0.54% against the US dollar to 1430.64 won, and the intraday trading range was 1425.04-1438.42 won, continuing to approach the 1444.09 won that fell on December 3 ("curfew farce night").