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Hong Kong stock market changes | Photovoltaic stocks generally fell in early trading, with some companies' bids below the self-regulated minimum price set by the industry. Goldman Sachs previously stated it is monitoring the follow-up execution of product
In the morning session, solar stocks experienced widespread declines. As of the time of reporting, XINYI ENERGY (03868) fell by 3.61%, trading at 0.8 HKD; FLAT GLASS (06865) decreased by 2.63%, trading at 11.84 HKD; XINTE ENERGY (01799) dropped by 2.31%, trading at 7.61 HKD; XINYI SOLAR (00968) declined by 1.89%, trading at 3.12 HKD.
The first data property rights registration certificate for the NENGYUANHANGYE in the country has been issued in Guangzhou.
On December 17, Gluohui reported that the Southern Energy Industry Trusted Data Space (Guangdong) was launched, and the CNI Data Factor Index Ecological Conference was held in Guangzhou. At the conference, Southern Power Grid Guangdong Electric Power Company received the first "Data Property Registration Certificate" issued by the Guangzhou Exchange, which is also the first data property registration certificate obtained in the national energy industry, marking significant progress in Guangdong's structural separation of data property rights and compliant circulation.
Pacific Securities: A reversal in the photovoltaic Industry is imminent. Pay attention to three directions.
The Research Reports from The Pacific Securities indicate that with continuous breakthroughs in new markets and new technologies, a new cycle of price parity in solar storage is accelerating its onset, and a reversal in the photovoltaic Industry is imminent, suggesting attention to three directions.
China's Solar Industry Looks to OPEC for Guide to Survival
Express News | The photovoltaic industry has initiated production control and price protection: leading companies have signed a self-discipline agreement, but no specific quotas have been stipulated.
Express News | The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's Electronic Information Department: The future of the photovoltaic industry is beyond doubt, and I believe that spring is not too far away.