Chengtou Holdings: The subsidiary plans to invest 640 million yuan to participate in the establishment of a limited partnership and acquire the Caobao Road project. Chengtou Holdings announced on the evening of December 9 that the company's wholly-owned subsidiary, Housing Leasing Company, plans to jointly establish a limited partnership with the Shanghai State-owned Stock Assets Revitalization Private Equity Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership) (hereinafter referred to as "State-owned Inventory Fund"), with the contribution of the partnership not exceeding 800 million yuan, of which the housing leasing company is the limited partner. The partnership enterprise will take part in the acquisition of 100% equity of Shanghai Xinbanyu Real Estate Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "the target company") and the creditor's rights of shareholders' loan enjoyed by Huaxin Real Estate of the target company with its own and self-raised funds as the main body, and then invest in the rental housing property project of plot 244-19 of Tianlin Plate in Xuhui District (hereinafter referred to as "Caobao Road Project"). If the acquisition is completed, the target company will be included in the scope of the company's consolidated statements.At least two people were killed when a fuel depot exploded in central Italy. On December 9, local time, a fuel depot exploded in the suburb of Florence in central Italy, killing at least two people and injuring eight others. The reporter at the reception desk was informed that the explosion caused a fire, but the fire was limited to the loading and unloading area of the fuel depot. The local civil defense department asked nearby residents to close their windows and stay away from the fuel depot area. After the explosion, some railway operations from Florence to Bologna were suspended, and the expressway exit near the fuel depot was closed in both directions. It is understood that the fuel depot belongs to Eni Group, a major Italian energy company.
Central bank sources and two Syrian commercial bankers: the Syrian Central Bank and commercial banks will resume operations on Tuesday, and the staff will be required to go to work.Xiaomi YU7 SUV is expected to be officially launched in June and July next year. According to Xiaomi Auto Weibo, Xiaomi YU7 SUV is expected to be officially launched in June and July next year.Kaitou Macro: The fall of Assad is unlikely to have a major impact on the energy market. Jason Tuvey, an analyst at Kaitou Macro, said that the fall of former Syrian President Assad is not expected to have a major impact on the energy market. The economist said that even at the peak of about 600,000 barrels per day in the early 21st century, Syria's oil production only accounted for a small part of the global oil supply, and since the beginning of the civil war in 2011, Syria's oil production has declined. At present, the country's oil production is less than 100,000 barrels per day, and most of the country's oil infrastructure has been destroyed. In a report to clients, Tuvey said: "Even if the political situation stabilizes, it will take years or even decades to rebuild, and its economy may never return to the pre-war scale. The situation in the energy market is similar. "
Bitcoin hit $98,000/piece, down 3.12% in the day.COMEX silver rose by 3.00% in the day and is now quoted at $32.54 per ounce.Media: El Salvador will change its pioneering bitcoin practice in exchange for IMF transactions. According to media reports, two people familiar with the matter revealed that El Salvador is expected to reach an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a loan plan of 1.3 billion US dollars in the next two to three weeks. In exchange, El Salvador will change its pioneering practice of using bitcoin as legal tender and reduce the government deficit. A delegation of the International Monetary Fund has arrived in San Salvador to finalize the details of the agreement with the government. People familiar with the matter said that the transaction is expected to release another $1 billion in loans from the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank in the next few years. This loan plan must be approved by the board of directors of the International Monetary Fund, which will enable this Central American country to return to the international financial circle after several years of relative isolation. The country passed a law in June 2021, making it the first country in the world to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender. However, the International Monetary Fund opposes El Salvador's adoption of digital currency on the grounds that financial stability and integrity are at risk, and urges the government to stop accepting cryptocurrency as legal tender.