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**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened down 67-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
16,511 on turnover of 3.4-billion N-T.

The market closed slightly lower on Wednesday as the electronics sector lost
momentum following rallies in recent sessions.

Buying rotated to select old economy stocks that offset losses in the tech
sector, and bargain hunters also turned active in the afternoon session to
pick up T-S-M-C shares.

However, selling reemerged as passive mutual funds cut their holdings in
local stocks in response to the downgrade of Taiwan's weighting in two of
M-S-C-I's major indexes.



**KMT Chair Denies Plans to Replace Presidential Candidate **
K-M-T Chairman Eric Chu is dismissing (駁回) speculation the party could move
to replace Hou Yu-ih as its candidate for next January's election.

The statement comes after a My-Formosa published its latest 2024 election
poll.

That survey found that Hou is running in third place with a support rating of
18.3-per cent.

That's behind Taiwan People's Party candidate Ko Wen-je with a 25.9-per cent
support rating and the D-P-P's Lai Ching-te who, according to the poll, is
enjoying a 35.8-per cent support rating.

According to Zhu, rumors of plans to replace Hou are "groundless" and are
being disseminated by pan-green supporter with the sole aim of sowing
disunity with the K-M-T.


HAP Cites 32% of Retailers Caught Selling Cigarettes to Buyers in School Uniform
And,

The Health Promotion Administration says some 32-per cent of retailers were
found to have sold cigarettes to buyers wearing school uniforms.

According to the administration, the Consumers' Foundation sent undercover
(臥底的) buyers dressed in school uniforms to 663 convenience stores,
supermarkets, hypermarkets and betel nut stalls between April and October of
last year.

The survey found betel nut vendors were the least likely to carry out age
verification, with the undercover buyers able to purchase cigarettes from
42.4-per cent of the stalls.

Undercover buyers were able to purchase cigarettes from 40.3-per cent of
grocery stores, 26.6-per cent of supermarkets or hypermarkets, and 18.8-per
cent of convenience stores.


**NKorea to Reattempt Satellite Launches **
North Korea is reaffirming its intention to put a spy satellite into orbit
after a failed launch attempt on Wednesday.

The projectile, fired by Pyongyang, triggered alarms in both South Korea and
Japan, before crashing into the Yellow Sea.

Chris Gilbert reports.


**Scientists Say Climate Change Didn't Cause Italy Flooding **
A group of scientists say in a new study that climate change in itself wasn't
responsible for a series of exceptional rain and resulting deadly flooding in
northern Italy in recent weeks.

Instead, the study concluded that the three cyclones hitting the
Emilia-Romagna region in 21-day-period drove the flooding.

Scientists used computer modeling to estimate (估計) that having such three
heavy rainfalls so close together was an event that had a one-in-200 chance
of occurrence in a given year.

The study, unveiled on Wednesday, wasn't peer-reviewed since it was done so
soon after the flooding.

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