The number of employed people in Australia increased by 35,613 in November, and it is estimated to be 25,000. Li Tie's case will be pronounced in the first instance tomorrow. The court has informed his defender of the well-known football player Li Tie, the former head coach of China National Men's Football Team (hereinafter referred to as "China Men's Football Team"), that the case will be pronounced in public by the Intermediate People's Court of Xianning City, Hubei Province tomorrow, that is, December 13, 2024, Beijing time. In the previous court hearing, although Li Tie said that he "pleaded guilty and repented", he did not "plead guilty and admit punishment". (Economic Observer)
Ankaiwei: More than 10 million chips with computing power have been shipped. According to An Kai Micro Interactive Platform, since the first generation of chips with lightweight computing power were mass-produced and shipped in 2022, more than 10 million chips with computing power have been shipped.China Bank's RMB clearing volume in Australia exceeded 100 trillion yuan. According to Bank of China, recently, Bank of China Sydney Branch and Bank of China Hong Kong jointly held a RMB forum in Sydney to celebrate the 10th anniversary of being an Australian RMB clearing bank. As the only RMB clearing bank in the South Pacific at present, in the past ten years, China Bank has taken root in Australia and South Pacific, continuously expanded its clearing network, cooperated with four local banks and other financial institutions in Australia, and became the main channel for RMB clearing of local important banks, providing RMB clearing volume of more than 100 trillion yuan.This round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict has caused more than 44,800 deaths in the Gaza. On the afternoon of December 12, the health department in Gaza issued a statement saying that since the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict broke out on October 7 last year, 44,835 Palestinians have been killed and 106,356 others have been injured by Israeli military operations in the Gaza. (CCTV News)
Polish Prime Minister: There is no plan to send troops to Ukraine after the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. On December 12, local time, Polish Prime Minister Tusk said after meeting with French President Macron that the decision on whether to send troops to Ukraine after the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine will be made by Poland itself. At present, Poland has no such plan. In addition, Baussac, deputy speaker of the Polish House of Representatives, said at a news conference that sending troops to Ukraine was not in the interests of Poland, the EU and NATO. He expressed firm opposition to this. Baussac said that the Polish government should clearly and directly state its position and refuse to send troops to Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Tusk said on the 10th that peace talks on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict may start this winter. Tusk said at the government meeting that Poland will take over the rotating presidency of the European Union in January next year, when Poland will play an important role in the negotiations on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. He said that peace talks may start this winter, and Poland will participate in the arrangement of the political agenda and even lead the development of the situation during the negotiations. (CCTV News)Ankaiwei: More than 10 million chips with computing power have been shipped. According to An Kai Micro Interactive Platform, since the first generation of chips with lightweight computing power were mass-produced and shipped in 2022, more than 10 million chips with computing power have been shipped.The governor of the Swiss National Bank once again threatened negative interest rates, saying that it really worked. Martin Schlegel, governor of the Swiss National Bank, said that the bank did not like negative interest rates, but would use them again when necessary to curb speculation in the Swiss franc. Before his speech, the Swiss National Bank unexpectedly cut interest rates by 50 basis points. The new central bank governor once again threatened to re-implement the negative interest rate policy if necessary. "Nobody likes negative interest rates, and neither does the Swiss National Bank," Schlegel told Bloomberg Television in Bern. "Of course, we will also be ready to implement negative interest rates again if necessary. But as we cut interest rates today, the possibility of negative interest rates has been reduced. "
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