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China has found a replacement for Russian coal.

... there has been a noticeable gradual decrease in investments in new coal-fired power plants. It's not a collapse, but during the 2000s, China built more than in the following decade. As a result, coal production in the country is growing faster than consumption, so China now needs less imported coal. However, China remains the largest coal consumer in the world," says Igor Yushkov, an expert at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation and the National Energy Security ...

How Video Games Affect Children's Intelligence: A Study Involving 10,000 Schoolchildren

... context of developing cognitive skills. While many parents worry that excessive television watching or social media engagement "dulls" their child's mind, scientific data has neither confirmed negative nor positive effects. Thus, moderate consumption of content from social media and television can be considered neutral for intellectual development—unlike video games, which provided a notable positive outcome. Skills Improved in Young Gamers An increase in IQ by 2.5 points may seem minor,...

Mushroom Coffee: Why More People Are Switching to Chaga Instead of Espresso?

... stress hormone). This might manifest as a greater sense of calm and resilience to stress throughout the day. Improved mood and concentration: Certain compounds in mushrooms (such as those found in lion's mane) positively affect brain function. Regular consumption of mushroom coffee, according to feedback, contributes to better concentration, mental clarity, and even a creative mindset. Furthermore, stable energy levels without sharp drops support a steady mood throughout the day. Robust immunity and ...

Starting from August 1, the ban on fuel exports will be reinstated. What does this mean for the market?

... gasoline production is currently at a fairly high level, around 850,000 tons per week, which is higher than in April or early summer. "However, another change has occurred that was probably not anticipated. We produce 60% AI-92 and 40% AI-95, but consumption is the opposite. <...> There is a clear shortage of AI-95, which is difficult to produce and increase quickly. It requires significant investments and a long investment cycle. While overall gasoline production levels may be sufficient ...

How S&P 500's Dependency on China's Economy Affects Stock Returns and Investment Risks

... remains a critical factor for global markets. The article examines key risks, the impact of consumer demand in China, examples of vulnerable companies, and possible trade conflict scenarios. Fundamental Analysis of Companies' Dependence on Chinese Consumption The Chinese market remains one of the key engines of growth for the global macroeconomy and consumer demand. With the world’s second-largest economy and a population exceeding 1.4 billion, China has long been the largest market for retail ...