Market News: Belarusian President Lukashenko approved the budget of Belarus in 2025.Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman: Kiev tried to use the resolution of the International Atomic Energy Agency on nuclear power plants to divert the world's attention from the attack on the employees of the agency.Abbott's share price quickly fell to 1%.
According to sources, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's investigation involved Musk's purchase of Twitter shares in 2022 and whether he intended to benefit from it.London cocoa futures rose more than 4% to 8516 pounds a ton.The Trump team intends to abolish the automatic driving accident notification. Tesla's share price once rose by more than 3%, hitting an intraday high. The Trump transition team has suggested that the incoming government abolish the current general order requiring automakers to notify accidents related to autonomous driving systems. Cancelling this requirement will benefit Tesla; According to this order, Tesla has notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of more than 1,500 accidents, ranking first. The proposal to abolish this regulation comes from a transition team responsible for formulating a 100-day strategy for automobile policy. The team called the order a forced "excessive" collection of data. After the news was announced, Tesla's share price once rose by 3.23% to $431.6, hitting an intraday high.
Laurent Vauquier, French conservative leader: We will wait for Prime Minister Bayrou's policy plan before deciding whether to join the government.President of Georgia: I don't intend to leave the presidential palace after my term expires.American polls show that half of Americans lack confidence in Trump's ability to nominate qualified cabinet members. A recent poll by the Associated Press -NORC Public Affairs Research Center shows that half of Americans lack confidence in President-elect Trump's ability to nominate qualified people for the new cabinet or key administrative positions. According to the survey results, 55% of American respondents have "a little confidence" or "no confidence at all" in Trump's ability to select qualified candidates during his second term, and another 27% have "very confidence". The poll was conducted from December 5 to 9, and the respondents were 1251 American adults, with a margin of error of 3.7 percentage points.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14