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BHP CEO: We do not expect the strike at Port Hedland to have any material adverse impact on our results.
2026-08-18
BHP CEO: We do not expect the strike at Port Hedland to have any material adverse impact on our results.
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2026-08-18
Aug. 18 — Tianwan nuclear plant unit 7 in Lianyungang, Jiangsu completed initial fuel loading and has entered fueled commissioning, advancing toward reactor criticality, grid connection and commercial operation. Units 7 and 8 under construction are 1
Aug. 18 — Tianwan nuclear plant unit 7 in Lianyungang, Jiangsu completed initial fuel loading and has entered fueled commissioning, advancing toward reactor criticality, grid connection and commercial operation. Units 7 and 8 under construction are 1.265 GW each with a 60‑year design life; the project targets commercial operation in 2026 and 2027 respectively. Tianwan plans eight units in total; units 1–6 are already operational and have supplied over 500 billion kWh. With all eight online, total capacity will exceed 9 GW, annual output about 70 billion kWh and CO2 emissions would be cut by roughly 57.4 million tons per year.
2026-08-17
China's National Bureau of Statistics July data show new‑home prices in first‑tier cities were flat MoM, down from +0.1% in June. Shanghai +0.2%, Guangzhou +0.1%, Shenzhen +0.2%, Beijing -0.3%. Second‑tier new‑home prices fell 0.1% MoM after holding
China's National Bureau of Statistics July data show new‑home prices in first‑tier cities were flat MoM, down from +0.1% in June. Shanghai +0.2%, Guangzhou +0.1%, Shenzhen +0.2%, Beijing -0.3%. Second‑tier new‑home prices fell 0.1% MoM after holding steady the prior month. Third‑tier new‑home prices declined 0.3% MoM, unchanged from June. Of 70 major cities, 23 recorded MoM price rises or no change, two more than the previous month.
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