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China Considers Further Rare-Earth Quotas
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING—China is considering issuing export quotas for rare-earth alloys in a bid to further regulate the exports of the minerals used in a variety of high-tech industries, a person close to the discussion of the plan said Tuesday. ...
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BP's spill costs look manageable 8 months later
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — As the Gulf oil spill gushed out of control, BP's financial liabilities seemed big enough to sink the company. No more. Cleanup, government fines, lawsuits, legal fees and damage claims will likely exceed the $40 billion that BP has ...
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SecondMarket: SEC has not asked us for anything
Fortune
The SEC "wants to learn more" about secondary stock trades in private companies like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Zynga, according to a report in today's New York Times. No specifics as to the inquiry's primary goal, although TechCrunch believes ...
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Potential Holding in London Copper Stockpiles Shrinks to 80-89%
BusinessWeek
By Stuart Wallace Dec. 29 (Bloomberg) -- The potential share of London Metal Exchange copper stockpiles held by one unidentified company fell to 80 percent to 89 percent, from at least 90 percent. The holding covers inventory already owned and ...
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Storm could cost airlines $150 million
USA Today
By Chris Hondros, Getty Images By Charisse Jones, USA TODAY The blizzard in the Northeast that left thousands of passengers stranded and temporarily shut down the busiest air market in the US this week could cost the airline industry up to $150 million ...
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Summary Box:Home prices fall fast in big US cities
BusinessWeek
By AP WIDESPREAD PRICE DECLINES: Home prices fell in all 20 major metro areas in October from the month before, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller home price index released Tuesday. YEAR-TO-DATE: Nationally, home prices erased all the ...
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Oil Prices Slip
Wall Street Journal
By SHERRY SU LONDON—Prices of crude-oil futures softened, but sentiment was supported by an improving global economic outlook and expectations of another drop in US oil stocks. "Technically the markets continue to be dominated by a lack of volume and ...
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China continues to enhance regulating property market in 2011
Xinhua
BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- China will enhance regulating its property market in 2011 and strengthen implementation of the tightening measures already unveiled by the government, a senior official said Wednesday. Jiang Weixin, minister of Housing and ...
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