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By Joe Carroll and Rebecca Penty, Bloomberg |
April 3, 2013
Canada is pulling ahead of the U.S. in a contest to be the first exporter of liquefied natural gas from the North American shale bonanza to Asia’s $150 billion LNG market.
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By Julie Johnsson and Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
March 11, 2013
A glut of government-subsidized wind power may help accomplish a goal some environmentalists have sought for decades: kill off U.S. nuclear power plants while reducing reliance on electricity from burning coal.
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By Craig Trudell and Keith Naughton, Bloomberg |
January 28, 2013
When Ford Motor Co. posts fourth- quarter results tomorrow, the numbers probably won’t look great, likely the lowest operating profit of the year. Those figures mask the optimism coming from an unlikely place: Europe.
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By Gopal Ratnam and Nick Taborek, Bloomberg |
January 2, 2013
Defense contractors led by Lockheed Martin Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and Raytheon Co. gained a reprieve from U.S. spending cuts that may prove short-lived.
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By Silla Brush |
December 18, 2012
A trade group claims Wall Street’s largest banks are exposed to risks through membership in clearinghouses that must guarantee swaps under the Dodd-Frank Act.
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By Carter Dougherty and Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
November 2, 2012
Mid-sized banks that mostly let Wall Street and small firms speak for the industry during the debate over the Dodd-Frank Act have decided it’s time to carve out their own agenda in Washington.
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By Craig Trudell, Christian Wuestner and Mathieu Rosemain , Bloomberg |
September 27, 2012
General Motors Co. said Europe’s car industry will remain unprofitable at current vehicle pricing levels, while Volkswagen AG said some competitors are at risk of going out of business without state aid.
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By Joe Richter, Bloomberg |
September 10, 2012
CME Group Inc. is betting that a surge in demand for recycled steel and price swings will drive trading in its new scrap futures.
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By Nina Mehta, Bloomberg |
August 23, 2012
Citigroup Inc., whose market-making unit suffered millions of dollars of losses trading Facebook Inc. in its public debut, urged U.S. regulators to reject Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.’s proposal to make up for its errors.
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By Phil Flynn |
July 27, 2012
Mr. Mario Draghi, head of the European Central Bank, drug the oil market out of its renewed bearish malaise with a promise to do whatever it takes to save the euro.