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Filed under: Investing It's been more than three years since the spill at the Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico, and day by day the prospects for oil exploration there seem to get better. A recent report by Wood MacKenzie shows that...
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Filed under: Investing Japan's bold new stimulus moves have set the Nikkei on fire this year, but prime minister Shinzo Abe won't stop with what he's gained so far. As the Nikkei finished up yet another week of solid gains by...
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NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The deadline for claims against BP Plc in connection with the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill is 11 months away, but the man responsible for paying the claims said on Thursday he is already bracing for a late surge in filings. ...
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Filed under: Investing Obamacare is bringing sweeping changes to the health insurance industry next year. With a number of reforms on the cusp of implementation, insurance's leading companies head into a murky future -- and shareholders still...
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NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The deadline for claims against BP Plc in connection with the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill is 11 months away, but the man responsible for paying the claims said on Thursday he is already bracing for a late surge in filings. ...
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SolarCity says the agreement with Goldman will support $500 million worth of solar...
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Cisco’s upbeat view of corporate IT sparks a rally across much of the tech sector, but AMD falls on a Goldman Sachs downgrade. ...
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This morning's slew of bad ecpnomic data is being followed by a relatively modest sell-off in the markets. The Dow is down 12 points, the S&P 500 is down just 3 points. Treasuries, however, are rallying as it appears money is seeking...
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Filed under: Economic Recovery, Materials & Construction, Home Buying, EconomyMel Evans/AP WASHINGTON -- Ground-breaking for new U.S. homes plummeted more than expected in April from an almost five-year high, but applications to build new homes...
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Japan's gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced across the economy, grew at an annualized pace of 3.5% in the first three months of the year, the government reported...
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