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China To Accelerate The Construction Of Coal-Fired Power Plants
China expects to add 70 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired power generation this year, up from 40 GW of capacity from coal installed in 2022, a report from the power sector’s group, China Electricity Council, showed.
The coal additions, however, will not be the biggest capacity increases in China in 2023, per the report quoted by Bloomberg.
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Apr 10, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Watch: Ingraham Nukes Rino Rep. For Co-Sponsoring Mass Amnesty Bill For Illegal Aliens
Watch: Ingraham Nukes Rino Rep. For Co-Sponsoring Mass Amnesty Bill For Illegal Aliens
Authored by Steve Watson via modernity.news,
Fox News host Laura Ingraham dismantled Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) on live television for co-sponsoring the DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act, a bipartisan bill critics slam as mass amnesty for illegal aliens.
The heated exchange, captured in viral clips, highlights growing frustration with RINOs undermining America First priorities a little over an year into President Trump’s second term.
Ingraham pressed Lawler relentlessly over claims that the legislation would bar criminals from eligibility. Lawler stated: “[An illegal...
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Apr 28, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Tailing 7Y Auction Sees Lukewarm Foreign Demand, Jump In Direct Buyers
Tailing 7Y Auction Sees Lukewarm Foreign Demand, Jump In Direct Buyers
The week's final coupon auction per the truncated pre-FOMC schedule has come and gone, and like yesterday's 2Y and 5Y, was also mediocre at best.
The sale of $44BN in 7Y paper stopped at a high yield of 4.175%, down from 4.255% in March; and like the week's previous auctions, the 7Y also tailed the 4.170% When Issued by 0.5bps, which makes it 4 auctions that have not stopped through in a row.
The bid to cover was better, rising to...
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Mar 31, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Conference Board Confidence Unexpectedly Jumped Amid War In March
Conference Board Confidence Unexpectedly Jumped Amid War In March
Despite war (and rising gas prices) now on respondents' minds (the survey period for preliminary results was March 1 to 24), it is perhaps surprising that The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence rose more than expected in March (from 91.0 to 91.8), considerably better than the 87.9 expected.
Even more intriguing, the Present Situation rose from 120.0 to 123.3 (118 exp) while Expectations fell from 72.0 to 70.9 (68.4 exp)
Source: Bloomberg
Among demographic groups, confidence on a six-month moving average basis continued to moderate...
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