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FACTBOX-Freeport becomes second US LNG plant to win export approval
ReutersNEW YORK, May 17 (Reuters) - Freeport LNG, one of the first natural gas importers to switch gears and target exports, has been given the green light by U.S. regulators to sell frozen gas to non-Free Trade nations, with Japanese utilities and BP Plc...Tags: Osaka (Japan), Freeport, BP Plc, Trade Dispute, Petroleum Industry
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CIF Gulf Grain-Old-crop soybean bids retreat on weak demand
ReutersMay 16 (Reuters) - Basis bids for soybeans shipped by barge to the U.S. Gulf Coast were lower in nearby loading positions early on Thursday on sluggish export demand and steady to firm new-crop months, traders said. * CIF corn basis bids were mostly...Tags: China, Arable Farming, U.S. Coast Guard, Brazil, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Oil-rich Venezuela became net gasoline importer in 2012
Reuters* Chronic refining problems limit fuel production * Domestic demand inflated by huge gasoline subsidy * PDVSA refining division losses rose to $8.4 bln By Marianna Parraga CARACAS, May 14 (Reuters) - Venezuela in 2012 became a net importer of gasoline...Tags: Venezuela, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Petroleum Industry
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Bill would regulate 'biosimilar' drugs
SACRAMENTO — Two of the nation's largest biotech companies — Amgen Inc. of Thousand Oaks and Genentech Inc. of South San Francisco — are fighting in Sacramento to keep a tight grip on some of their most lucrative drugs. At stake is a...
Tags: Amgen Inc., Exports, Chemical Industry, Roche Holding AG, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations
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COLUMN-Morocco is paying too much for solar power: Wynn
Reuters(The author is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own.) By Gerard Wynn LONDON, May 8 (Reuters) - Morocco is set to pay more for its solar power than far richer countries such as Germany and should switch tack to cheaper solar...Tags: Germany, Alternative Energy, New Products, Morocco, World Bank Group
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China targets hot money inflows with new forex rules
ReutersSHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - China has released new rules to curb currency speculation amid signs that hot money inflows have helped push the yuan to a series of record highs in recent weeks. The rules tighten limits on long yuan positions that banks can...Tags: China, Exports, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, HSBC Holdings plc
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U.S. trade gap narrows in March on weak imports
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. trade deficit fell more than expected in March as imports recorded their biggest drop since 2009, the latest sign of slowing domestic demand. The Commerce Department said on Thursday the trade gap narrowed 11.0...Tags: Politics, European Union, China, Trade Balance, Public Finance
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WRAPUP 2-U.S. jobless claims fall sharply to five-year low
Reuters* Jobless claims fall sharply to 324,000 last week * Trade deficit narrows in March but imports, exports fall * U.S. job market improving despite economic soft patch By Jason Lange WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new...Tags: Politics, European Central Bank, Credit Ratings, Layoffs and Downsizing, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Renewable fuel credits take bite out of PBF Energy earnings
ReutersNEW YORK, May 2 (Reuters) - Refining company PBF Energy said Thursday the rising price of renewable identification numbers (RINs) took a bite out of first-quarter earnings and it would blend more ethanol into its gasoline output in the second half to...Tags: Biofuels, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Ethanol, Petroleum Industry
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Coal exporters jostle for opportunity as Japan ramps up use
ReutersBy Osamu Tsukimori and Risa Maeda TOKYO, May 2 (Reuters) - Indonesian and Australian coal exporters are moving aggressively to fend off competition to meet Japan's new-found appetite for the fuel to generate electricity while the country's nuclear...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Indonesia, Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Electricity Production and Distribution, Conservation
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ICE lists renewable fuel credits, no trades on first day
ReutersNEW YORK, April 29 (Reuters) - Futures contracts for renewable fuel credits listed Monday on the IntercontinentalExchange, but no trades took place, according to a spokeswoman for the exchange. The ICE launched three futures contracts for renewable...Tags: Biofuels, Environmental Issues, IntercontinentalExchange, Inc., Derivative Securities, CME Group Inc.
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FACTBOX-India's crucial monsoon rains seen average in 2013
ReutersNEW DELHI, April 26 (Reuters) - India expects monsoon rainfall to be average this year, making it likely that one of the world's biggest producers of grains will avoid any widespread droughts for a fourth straight year. The rains, vital for the roughly...Tags: India, Farms, Lentils, Droughts, Natural Disasters
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