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.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)The yield of European sovereign bonds was generally stable on the second day of non-farming, and the yield of 10-year German bonds rose by more than 1 basis point. At the end of the European market on Monday (December 9), the yield of German 10-year government bonds rose by 1.3 basis points to 2.121%, and the intraday trading was in the range of 2.091%-2.122%. The yield of two-year German bonds fell by 0.3 basis points to 1.998%, and intraday trading was in the range of 2.017%-1.973%. The yield spread of 2/10-year German bonds rose by 1.795 basis points to +12.102 basis points. The yield of British 10-year government bonds fell by 0.5 basis points, and the yield of two-year British bonds fell by 1.3 basis points; The yield spread of 2/10-year British bonds rose by 0.801 basis points to +2.109 basis points. France's 10-year bond yields fell by 0.2 basis points, Italy's 10-year bond yields rose by 0.4 basis points, Spain's 10-year bond yields rose by 0.2 basis points, and Greece's 10-year bond yields were roughly flat.
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"). On Monday, South Korea's Ministry of Justice banned President Yin Xiyue from leaving the country. The ruling party of the president set up a working group to stabilize the situation, and the prosecution applied for an arrest warrant against former defense minister Jin Longxian. South Korea's main opposition party sought to pass the budget and related bills on Tuesday.Reeves, British Chancellor of the Exchequer: Negotiations on resetting relations with the EU will be launched in 2025.French Ministry of Interior: Measures are being taken to suspend Syrian asylum applications after the fall of Assad. We should be able to make a decision in the next few hours.
T-MOBILE said that "investors should be cautious" about its fourth-quarter results.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)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%.