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By Phil Flynn |
May 14, 2013
Following several years of stronger-than-expected North American supply growth, the shockwaves of rising U.S. shale gas and light tight oil and Canadian oil sands production are reaching virtually all recesses of the global oil market.
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By Richard Rubin, Bloomberg |
March 18, 2013
As Congress returns this week to confront immediate budget issues that have consumed the debate in Washington, lawmakers are preparing to pivot to topics such as immigration, gun control and energy policy.
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By Laurel Brubaker Calkins, Bloomberg |
March 7, 2013
TransCanada Corp. faces court arguments from Texas landowners that its plans for the Keystone XL pipeline to transport Canadian tar-sands oil to coastal refineries don’t give it the right to condemn their property.
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By Phil Mattingly |
February 11, 2013
Frustration with New York-based S&P, the nation’s largest ratings firm, Moody’s Corp. and Fitch Ratings has existed almost since the current administration took office.
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By Carter Dougherty |
January 27, 2013
A federal court ruling limiting presidential appointment power could jeopardize much of the work of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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By Tom Schoenberg |
October 10, 2012
The rule stems from the Dodd-Frank financial reform law that directed oil, gas and mining companies to report payments made to U.S. and foreign governments.
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By Jeff Greenblatt |
August 26, 2012
The excitement of the week will be determined by how the market responds to the Romney nomination speech. By all means, in the bigger picture Friday’s outcome is likely to be short term noise
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By Christopher Condon and Alexis Leondis, Bloomberg |
July 26, 2012
BlackRock Inc., Fidelity Investments and Vanguard Group Inc., firms that collectively manage more than $7 trillion, are gauging how their clients have been hurt by Libor manipulation.
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By Phil Flynn |
June 29, 2012
Yesterday it appeared that oil and health care have a lot more in common than you'd think.
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By Blooomberg News |
April 21, 2012
China’s Supreme Court suspended the execution of Wu Ying, a woman who defrauded investors of $55.7 million and sparked debate on the death sentence for nonviolent crimes.