Three giant pandas in Belgium have returned to China. On December 10th, three giant pandas born in Paradise Zoo in Belgium will be sent back to China.The Economic Affairs Committee of the Brazilian Senate approved Nilton David as the director of the central bank's monetary policy.White House: Continue to pay close attention to the development of the situation in Syria.
OPEC Secretary-General Haitham al Ghais was re-elected. The next regular meeting of OPEC will be held on May 28th, 2025.Dow Jones opened down 0.2%, S&P 500 rose 0.1%, Nasdaq rose 0.3%, Oracle Bone Inscriptions fell 7.8%, and Q2 revenue fell short of expectations. Data platform MongoDB fell 7.3%, CFO and COO will leave. Alaska Airlines rose 12.0% to buy back $1.1 billion in shares. Dada Group fell 2.5% and Mizuho lowered its target price to $3.50.International Air Transport Association (IATA): It is estimated that the net profit of the aviation industry may reach 36.6 billion US dollars in 2025, and the number of air passengers may exceed 5 billion in 2025. On the 10th local time, IATA released the global aviation industry profit forecast for 2025. It is estimated that the net profit of the aviation industry will reach 36.6 billion US dollars in 2025, a slight improvement over 2024, and it is estimated that the net profit in 2024 will reach 31.5 billion US dollars. According to the report, despite the continuous cost and supply chain challenges, the profitability of the aviation industry has improved slightly. In addition, passenger traffic is expected to reach 5.2 billion in 2025, and the number of passengers will exceed 5 billion for the first time.
Bank for International Settlements: Swap spreads are reflecting investors' concerns about excessive bond supply. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) pointed out that huge government loans are having an impact on the global interest rate market, saying that investors have demanded higher premiums for buying sovereign bonds. In its quarterly report released on Tuesday, the agency pointed out that the swap spreads of various currencies and maturities have narrowed rapidly in recent months, which are "signs of possible oversupply". As investors are worried about huge debt and deficit expansion, the yields of government bonds in the euro zone and Japan have recently exceeded comparable swap rates. This leads to the so-called swap spread becoming negative. Because national debt is usually regarded as a safer investment than interest rate swap, it is unusual for the swap spread to enter the negative range. According to the Bank for International Settlements, the negative swap spread seems to reflect the pressure faced by investors and intermediaries because they need to absorb more government bonds in the near future. In the United States, the swap spreads for some maturities have been negative for many years.Market news: Vestis, a supplier of workplace supplies, is interested in acquisition by several acquisition companies.Three giant pandas in Belgium have returned to China. On December 10th, three giant pandas born in Paradise Zoo in Belgium will be sent back to China.
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