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NYMEX-Oil slips towards $94 on high U.S. gasoline stocks
ReutersSINGAPORE, May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures slipped towards $94 a barrel on Thursday as rising U.S. gasoline stocks weighed on sentiment, but prices were buoyed as talks between the United Nations' nuclear agency and Iran stalled. U.S. crude had...Tags: Land Price, S&P 500, United Nations, Petroleum Industry, Iran
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PRECIOUS-Gold drops for 6th session in longest losing streak in 4 yrs
ReutersSINGAPORE, May 16 (Reuters) - Gold fell for a sixth session on Thursday in its longest losing streak since March 2009, after holdings in exchange-traded funds fell to their lowest in four years as rallying stock markets dulled bullion's safe-haven appeal....Tags: Metal and Mineral, Metal, Land Price, Gold and Precious Material, Japan
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METALS-Copper slips on demand fears after U.S., European data
ReutersSINGAPORE, May 16 (Reuters) - London copper slipped on Thursday after Europe's shrinking economy and a drop in U.S. factory output underlined a dimming demand outlook for metals, although a softer dollar limited losses. FUNDAMENTALS * Three-month...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Foreign Exchange Market, Metal, Land Price, Germany
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Home builder sentiment gains in May: NAHB
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Homebuilder sentiment rose in May as sales conditions improved, suggesting the housing market recovery still has momentum, data from the National Association of Home Builders showed on Wednesday. The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market...Tags: Real Estate, Inventories, Services and Shopping
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Chicago building commission approves construction plan for school downsizing
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has yet to win approval for his push to close more than 50 public schools, but on Tuesday he got the go-ahead to spend more than $160 million for construction projects on schools this summer to accommodate the downsizing. The 11-...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Construction, Rahm Emanuel, Toni Preckwinkle
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Connecticut House Sales Slow In March But Prices Rise
The Hartford CourantSales of single-family houses in Connecticut fell nearly 7 percent in March compared with the same month a year ago, the second consecutive month of year-over-year sale declines, a new report Tuesday shows. But the Warren Group, which tracks housing...Tags: Litchfield County, Litchfield (Litchfield, Connecticut), Homes, New London (New London, Connecticut), Inventories
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MJHS expands its reach
Miami Jewish Health Systems has further expanded its reach in Broward County by opening its third facility there. MJHS recently hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for its newly constructed Douglas Gardens North III building located in...Tags: Pembroke Pines, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Personal Income, Judaism, Religion and Belief
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Southland housing market heats up in April
Home prices in the Southland surged last month and sales reached boom-era levels. Dwellings in the six-county area sold at the fastest clip for an April in seven years, as regular buyers and investors snapped up a total of 21,415 properties, real estate...
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Castaic brush fire 80% contained; one lane of 5 Freeway closed
One lane of the northbound 5 Freeway in the Castaic area will remain closed until about 3 p.m. Tuesday as fire officials work on a brush fire that burned about 50 acres, authorities said. The fire was more than 80% contained Tuesday morning, according...Tags: National Weather Service, Travel, Fires, Highway Transportation, Road Transportation
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