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July 9 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks will probably extend their four-week retreat because investors are shunning commodities on speculation the economic contraction is driving prices lower, Pat Neal of Jefferies Group Inc. said.
Moderate temperatures across the lower 48 States outside of Texas and a favorable supply situation led to widespread declines in natural gas spot prices at almost all market locations since last Wednesday, July 1. In addition, the decrease in demand resulting from the holiday-shortened week provided further downward pressure on prices.
The full text of the declaration on energy and climate by the Major Economies Forum.
July 9 (Bloomberg) -- The creditors’ committee of bankrupt homebuilder Tousa Inc. came out on top, for the second day in a row, in rulings issued by a bankruptcy judge that narrowed and focused the issues before a trial beginning July 13.
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- The CRTC ‘investigation’ traffic throttling / net neutrality in Canada is now into Day 4. University of Ottawa student Yael Wexler has a report of Day Three on Michael Geist’s blog. Here are the official CRTC transcripts of Day One and Day Two, and we’ll run the CIPPIC’s Twitter reports of [...]
We, the leaders of Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States met as the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate in L’Aquila, Italy, on July 9, 2009, and declare as follows:
Summer Camp For Bike Editors Before I joined the world of cycling editors, I’d read the tech reports and often wondered what it was really like to attend a product launch, or Interbike, and see the new gear before anyone else.
Market-trouncing returns could be written in these four stars.
And researchers say traffic here and across the country is sure to get tougher when the economy rebounds.
(Adds analyst comment.) By Margit Feher Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES BUDAPEST (Dow Jones)--Hungary posted a robust trade surplus in May as well as in the first five months of this year from the year earlier as imports fell more than exports in the wake of dwindling domestic demand and shrinking export markets, figures released Thursday show.
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