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Moore Threads stock price in focus as China’s trading curbs and rate fix loom

Moore Threads stock price in focus as China’s trading curbs and rate fix loom

Moore Threads shares closed down 2.08% at 633.30 yuan ahead of Tuesday’s Shanghai open, well below last year’s high. Mainland exchanges raised margin requirements to 100% on Jan. 19, tightening speculative trading. China’s central bank boosted tech lending by 400 billion yuan last week but left broad policy rates unchanged. The loan prime rate is expected to hold steady at 9:15 a.m. local time.
20 January 2026
Moore Threads (688795) stock back on watchlist after Beijing mayor’s AI tour — what matters before the open

Moore Threads (688795) stock back on watchlist after Beijing mayor’s AI tour — what matters before the open

Moore Threads shares closed 1.73% higher at 646.76 yuan Friday after Beijing mayor Yin Yong’s visit drew attention to the GPU maker. Margin financing reached 1.67 billion yuan, or 8.79% of the stock’s float, as traders prepare for Monday’s open. The company’s market value stands at 304 billion yuan. Investors will watch if the stock holds gains amid heavy leverage and policy-driven momentum.
19 January 2026

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  • Soybeans Slip Lower as Export Sales Lag Behind USDA Estimates
    March 21, 2026, 12:06 PM EDT. Soybeans declined on Friday, with May contracts dropping 64 cents for the week and cash prices falling 7 cents to $10.87 1/2. Pressure stemmed from weaker soymeal futures, down $2.80 to $4.50, despite soymeal's weekly gains. Soy oil futures showed mixed results, with front-month steady while deferred contracts fell. Speculative traders trimmed soybean net long positions by over 20,000 contracts, though managed money increased net long positions in soy oil. USDA export sales data revealed soybean commitments at 36.79 million metric tons (MMT), a 19% decrease year-over-year and below the typical sales pace. Shipments also lagged, raising concerns about market momentum heading into the new crop season.
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