Market News: Russian Internet regulators have blocked Viber's domestic instant messaging service.Two weeks after the ceasefire in Lebanon, Britain and Japan lowered their travel warnings to Israel. Two weeks after the ceasefire in Lebanon, Britain and Japan announced that they would lower their travel warnings to Israel respectively. Japan lowered its travel warning from level 3 to level 2. Britain followed suit and cancelled all travel warnings to Israel and the West Bank.London cocoa futures rose more than 4% to 8516 pounds a ton. New york cocoa futures rose more than 4% to $11,296 a ton.
Morgan stanley capital international's MSCI Nordic Countries Index fell 1.4%, the worst one-day performance since November 15th, to 376.43 points, with a cumulative decline of more than 2.27% this week. Novo Nordisk closed down 3.9%, the worst performance among the constituent stocks.Major European stock indexes closed down across the board, and major European stock indexes closed down across the board. The German DAX index fell 0.19% to 20386.88 points, up 0.01% this week. The French CAC40 index fell 0.29% to 7399.07 points, down 0.37% this week; Britain's FTSE 100 index fell 0.14% to 8300.33, down 0.1% this week.The Russian Defense Ministry said that within one week (December 7-13), the Russian army eliminated 12,090 Ukrainian troops in a special military operation against Ukraine.
The latest research results support Harvard's discovery that Novo Nordisk diet drug Ozempic is related to rare visual loss, and the large-scale test results show that Novo Nordisk diet drug Ozempic is related to rare visual loss, which supports the research results given by Harvard University earlier this year. Obese patients who use Ozempic are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with NAION. NAION occurs when the blood flow decreases and damages the optic nerve. The risk of eye conditions is still low; Patients should pay attention. Novo Nordisk Denmark's share price once fell more than 3.3%.Alumina broke away from last week's record high, and panic buying related to Guinea subsided. LME copper futures closed down 39 US dollars to 9052 US dollars/ton. LME aluminum closed up $6 to $2,605/ton. LME zinc futures closed up $20 to $3,096/ton. LME lead closed up $4 to $2010/ton. LME nickel futures closed down $306 to $15,862/ton. LME tin closed down $437 to $29,097/ton. LME cobalt was flat at $24,300/ton.Abbott's share price quickly fell to 1%.