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d******8 发帖数: 1972 | 1 Germany may reduce solar feed-in-tariffs, which require utilities to pay
generators set rates over fixed periods of time, by more than the 15 percent
cut that has been discussed, Daniel Ries, an equity analyst at Collins
Stewart LLC wrote in a research note, citing comments Chancellor Angela
Merkel made suggesting reductions in solar subsidies.
Suntech Power Holdings (STP US), the world’s largest maker of solar panels,
fell 8.2 percent, the most in four days, to $2.34.
Trina Solar Ltd. (TSL) , China’s largest solar panel maker by market
capitalization, plunged 25 percent to $6.02, the most in three years.
JinkoSolar Holding Co. (JKS US), a Chinese manufacturer of solar cells and
modules, lost 7.2 percent to $6.30. The company completed the first phase of
a safety upgrade at a plant in Haining, China, where fluoride in a
temporary waste-storage unit leaked into a river in August after heavy rains
, it said in a statement through PR Newswire.
To contact the reporter on this story: Belinda Cao in New York at lcao4@
bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: David Papadopoulos at
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