Li Zaiming, leader of the largest opposition party in South Korea, issued a statement urging members of the ruling party to support the impeachment of Yin Xiyue. Li Zaiming, leader of the Common Democratic Party, the largest opposition party in South Korea, issued a statement in the National Assembly on the 13th, calling on members of the ruling party, members of the National Force, to vote on the impeachment case of President Yin Xiyue on the 14th and support the passage of the case.De Mingli: Under the guidance of the strategic development plan focusing on storage industry, the company has sold touch-related businesses and assets. De Mingli said on the interactive platform that under the guidance of the strategic development plan focusing on storage industry, the company has sold touch-related businesses and assets to optimize resource allocation and business structure. For details, please refer to previous related announcements.Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 0.4% to 8,296 points.
South Korea's stock market is bound to erase all the declines since the martial law storm, and South Korea's benchmark stock index will continue to rebound on Friday, which is bound to recover all the lost ground since the martial law storm. South Korea's Kospi index once rose by 0.7%, heading for four consecutive gains, erasing all the declines since December 3 in intraday trading. Late that night, South Korean President Yin Xiyue announced martial law and then hastily lifted it, shocking the world. Investors believe that South Korea's stock market has fallen too far recently, and expect that if Congress passes the second impeachment motion against Yin Xiyue over the weekend, the risk of political turmoil will be alleviated. Although Yin Xiyue refused to step down and vowed to fight to the end, there are more and more signs that some ruling party members may support the impeachment motion.Bee Assistant: Preliminary negotiation with bean bag on smart devices. At present, the related products have not been launched to the market. Bee Assistant said on the interactive platform on December 13th that the company had preliminary negotiations with bean bag owned by ByteDance on smart devices, but the related products have not yet been launched to the market.South Korea's stock market is bound to erase all the declines since the martial law storm, and South Korea's benchmark stock index will continue to rebound on Friday, which is bound to recover all the lost ground since the martial law storm. South Korea's Kospi index once rose by 0.7%, heading for four consecutive gains, erasing all the declines since December 3 in intraday trading. Late that night, South Korean President Yin Xiyue announced martial law and then hastily lifted it, shocking the world. Investors believe that South Korea's stock market has fallen too far recently, and expect that if Congress passes the second impeachment motion against Yin Xiyue over the weekend, the risk of political turmoil will be alleviated. Although Yin Xiyue refused to step down and vowed to fight to the end, there are more and more signs that some ruling party members may support the impeachment motion.
On the 13th, local time, the South Korean prosecutor summoned Guo Zhonggen, the commander of the special operations before the investigation.Shaanxi Construction Co., Ltd. and other companies invested in the establishment of building materials development company. The enterprise search APP shows that recently, Shaanxi Weihe Ecological Shaanxi Construction Building Materials Development Co., Ltd. was established, with Wang Fan as the legal representative and a registered capital of 20 million yuan. Its business scope includes: sales of building materials; Building block manufacturing; Water resources management. Enterprise investigation shows that the company is jointly owned by Shaanxi Construction Engineering Thirteenth Construction Group Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Shaanxi Construction Co., Ltd., and Shaanxi Weihe Ecological Group Co., Ltd.Turkish President: It will crack down on organizations such as the PKK in Syria. The Information Bureau of the Turkish Presidential Office issued a statement on the early morning of the 13th, saying that Turkish President Erdogan said that Turkey would take "preventive measures" for national security and crack down on all "terrorist organizations" such as the PKK in Syria.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13