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French Prime Minister Le Corny: By 2030, we will replace 45 terawatt-hours of natural gas consumption with electricity.
2026-04-11
French Prime Minister Le Corny: By 2030, we will replace 45 terawatt-hours of natural gas consumption with electricity.
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2026-04-10
Ukrainian negotiators believe progress has been made in reaching an agreement with Russia, which caused European defense stocks to fall, with Rheinmetall shares down 6.6% and Leonardo shares down 5.5%.
Ukrainian negotiators believe progress has been made in reaching an agreement with Russia, which caused European defense stocks to fall, with Rheinmetall shares down 6.6% and Leonardo shares down 5.5%.
2026-04-10
The CSI Convertible Bond Index opened 0.36% higher. Convertible bonds including Oujing Convertible Bond, Ruichuang Convertible Bond, Meinuo Convertible Bond, Huicheng Convertible Bond, and Jingce Convertible Bond 2 led the gains, rising 14.90%, 4.19%
The CSI Convertible Bond Index opened 0.36% higher. Convertible bonds including Oujing Convertible Bond, Ruichuang Convertible Bond, Meinuo Convertible Bond, Huicheng Convertible Bond, and Jingce Convertible Bond 2 led the gains, rising 14.90%, 4.19%, 3.66%, 3.32%, and 3.09% respectively. Convertible bonds including Jinhong Convertible Bond, Huicheng Convertible Bond, Qixiang Convertible Bond 2, Shanbo Convertible Bond, and Jintian Convertible Bond led the declines, falling 1.27%, 0.62%, 0.54%, 0.26%, and 0.24% respectively.
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