VESTIS, a supplier of workplace supplies, once rose 9.4%, the highest since May 1. In the news, VESTIS is interested in the acquisition of many companies.At least six Syrian naval vessels were attacked by Israeli troops on Monday. Ambrey, a British maritime safety company: On Monday, Israeli troops aimed at at at least six Syrian naval vessels in LATAKIA, Syria; The video shows that one naval ship is on the list, while the other five have been sunk; No damage to the port infrastructure was observed in the video.Alaska Airlines rose 12.59%, American Airlines rose more than 3.8%, Boeing rose about 3.1%, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines rose at least 1.4%, and Southwest Airlines fell more than 0.8%. The airline association predicts that the overall profit and operating income of the industry will increase slightly in 2025. Bernstein, a brokerage firm, upgraded the AAL rating of American Airlines, saying that the company's share price could rise by about 40%.
Nasdaq Jinlong China Index fell 3.6% at the beginning of the session, and rose 8.5% in the previous trading day.The Economic Affairs Committee of the Brazilian Senate approved Nilton David as the director of the central bank's monetary policy.The SCO Secretariat hosted a reception for the departure of Secretary-General Zhang Ming. "I hope that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization will benefit more people from all countries and let them experience the sense of gain, belonging and happiness in the SCO family." Zhang Ming, Secretary General of the SCO, said on the 10th. Zhang Ming is about to end his term of office. On January 1, 2022, he became the Secretary-General of the SCO for a term of three years. On the 10th, his departure reception was held in Beijing, attended by guests such as diplomatic envoys of SCO countries and Chinese officials. (Zhongxin. com)
White House: Continue to pay close attention to the development of the situation in Syria.Swedish Ministry of Finance: Sweden's priorities in 2025 include growth and productivity.The British Chancellor of the Exchequer called on the EU to grant greater access to the City of London. The British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visited Brussels, urged the EU to grant greater access to the City of London, and told the finance ministers of the group that this would help promote their stagnant economic growth. Reeves said: "Britain has a deep global capital market, which can fund the growth needed by the economies in continental Europe."