The phenomenal world tour of "Mould Mould" ended, earning over 2 billion dollars in two years. After nearly two years and about 150 performances, the phenomenal world tour of American singer "Mould Mould" Taylor Swift finally ended on December 8. According to the Associated Press reported on the 9th, Swift's world tour concert started in Glendale, Arizona, USA on March 17th, 2023, and lasted for more than 20 months, and it went through 53 cities around the world, with a total of 149 performances and 10.1 million fans ... The last performance ended in Vancouver, Canada on December 8th. This grand tour extended from the United States to South America, Asia and Europe, and became a global phenomenal event, which was a great commercial success: by the end of 2023, the Swift-era concert tour had become the first tour in the world with a total income of more than 1 billion US dollars. According to the statistics of Pollstar, the industry publication of the concert, the total tour revenue will exceed $2 billion after the series of tours are completed on December 8. (Global Times)Bitcoin rebounded more than $2,000 in the short term and returned to above $96,000.The achievements of China's international cooperation in desertification control were unveiled at COP16. On the 9th, the China Pavilion of the 16th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (COP16) held a side event with the theme of "Green Technology, Green Future" to share the successful experience of China's international cooperation in desertification control.
Seven Sisters | NVIDIA closed down more than 2.5%, Apple rose more than 1% and its market value exceeded 3.7 trillion US dollars. On Monday (December 9), among Magnificent 7, NVIDIA closed down 2.55%, Meta Platforms fell more than 1.6%, Amazon fell more than 0.4%, Tesla closed up more than 0.1%, and Google A and Microsoft rose about 0.5%. AMD closed down 5.57%, Lilly Pharmaceuticals fell 2.8%, TSMC ADR fell 1.9%, and Berkshire Hathaway B shares fell more than 1.4%.The increase of $3,500 per car cost of Detroit car companies is affected by Trump's tariff policy. Bloomberg industry research analysis shows that if US President-elect Trump imposes proposed tariffs on imported goods from Canada and Mexico, the labor cost per car of American car companies may increase by more than $3,500, and if the production of auto parts returns to the United States, this figure may be higher. Considering the production scale of Ford Motor Company, General Motors Company and Stellantis Company in Mexico, they are likely to suffer the most, while Tesla and Gentex are likely to suffer the least.National Development and Reform Commission: Constantly improve investment policy tools and focus on expanding effective investment. It will close in 2024. How to further release the engine of domestic demand in 2025? Chengfeng Zhao, deputy director of the Investment Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, said that the National Development and Reform Commission will pay equal attention to quality and efficiency, constantly improve investment policy tools, focus on expanding effective investment, give full play to the key role of investment, and promote economic growth and structural optimization.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions executives said that the company still believes that the annual revenue will increase by double digits.Seven Sisters | NVIDIA closed down more than 2.5%, Apple rose more than 1% and its market value exceeded 3.7 trillion US dollars. On Monday (December 9), among Magnificent 7, NVIDIA closed down 2.55%, Meta Platforms fell more than 1.6%, Amazon fell more than 0.4%, Tesla closed up more than 0.1%, and Google A and Microsoft rose about 0.5%. AMD closed down 5.57%, Lilly Pharmaceuticals fell 2.8%, TSMC ADR fell 1.9%, and Berkshire Hathaway B shares fell more than 1.4%.US President-elect Trump and De Santis discussed the possibility of his daughter-in-law Lala Trump running for the Senate seat in Florida.
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