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Steel sector opened lower and rose higher, Xining Special Steel had four consecutive daily limit up.

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25/07/2025
The steel sector opened low and went high, with Xining Special Steel hitting the daily limit to achieve 4 consecutive boards, and Liu Steel shares rose by over 5%. Baosteel, Jiugang Hongxing, and Chongqing Iron and Steel also saw increases.
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Due to weak corporate and sales tax revenue, Canada's tax revenue for the period of April to May decreased by 2.2% compared to the same period last year.
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Canada recorded a deficit of 64.9 billion Canadian dollars during the period from April to May, compared to 38.2 billion Canadian dollars in the same period last year.
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Spot gold has just fallen below the $3330.00 per ounce level, currently trading at $3329.92 per ounce, down 1.14% on the day; COMEX gold futures are trading at $3331.20 per ounce, down 1.25% on the day.
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Night trading of coking coal fell by about 7.7%, coking coal fell by about 7.3%, and soda ash fell by about 6.3%.
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Global Industry Technology (01026) appointed Chang Qing as the new chief accountant to replace Liang Xuelian from Dai Xin.
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