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Coal producers drop in Shanghai market on price concern
SHANGHAI stocks fell 0.23 percent to 2,240.21 points, after rising to an eight-month high yesterday. Blues chips remained low during the day, led by coal shares.
As media reports said that electricity companies will continue seeking to cut the coal price to cover the cost due to the lowered on-grid electricity price, the coal sector saw the shares fall.
Wintime Energy lost 2.02 percent to 5.34 yuan, while Yang Quan Coal Industry dropped 1.71 percent to 6.88 yuan.
Companies in China’s northeastern Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces, however, benefited from central government’s latest policies to further develop local industries.
Yingkou Port Liability gained 9.92 percent to 2.66 yuan, while Liaoning Wellhope Agri-tech surged 9.99 percent to 14.64 yuan.
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