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Analysis: At margins of shale oil boom, a tempered euphoria
By Kristen Hays and Jonathan Leff HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -
For the past three years, the boom in the U.S. shale oil industry
has outstripped all expectations. Production surged far faster than
any forecasts; drillers raced to secure space in new pipelines to
get their crude to market. Now, at the periphery, that may be
changing - at least for a while. News from two of the country's
less developed shale plays in Colorado and Ohio last week offer a
reality check for the wave of euphoria that has washed across the
industry. ...
Bangladesh factory survivor 'doing well'
dreamGEAR® Appoints Industry Veteran Bre Holley Senior Vice President Of Sales And Marketing
Asia markets up after US delivers positive data
Consumer group flags high SPF ratings on sunscreen
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sunbathers headed to the beach this summer
will find new sunscreen labels on store shelves that are designed
to make the products more effective and easier to use. But despite
those long-awaited changes, many sunscreens continue to carry SPF
ratings that some experts consider misleading and potentially
dangerous, according to a consumer watchdog group.
Bangladesh factory banned by Wal-Mart still makes Wrangler shirts
On fleeting Hong Kong trips, Chinese make frugal fashionable
By Donny Kwok and Lavinia Mo HONG KONG (Reuters) - Armed with
empty suitcases and same-day return tickets, an army of mainland
Chinese is descending on suburban outlet shopping malls and
international fashion chains in Hong Kong, turning cheap into the
new chic as luxury falls out of favor. Wealthy Chinese used to stop
over in Hong Kong for a few days to pick up a Louis Vuitton bag or
a wristwatch for up to 40 percent less than in Beijing or Shanghai.
...
Yen edges up from lows, Asian shares firmer
By Masayuki Kitano SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The yen pulled up from
a 4-1/2 year low against the dollar on Monday after Japan's
economics minister said a further steady drop in the yen could have
negative effects on households, pushing the dollar to a low of
102.00. "People say the excessively strong yen has corrected quite
a bit. If the yen continues to weaken steadily from here, negative
effects on people's lives will emerge," Economics Minister Akira
Amari told a Sunday talk show - sparking some buying back of the
yen in a thin market. ...
Bangladesh Factory Banned by Wal-Mart Still Working
Analysis: High speed trading a stiff challenge for U.S. regulators
Analysis: Little sign Abe can shake up Japan's inbound FDI
By Stanley White TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan risks missing, yet
again, an opportunity to use foreign investment to help fuel
sustained economic growth that has eluded it for the last two
decades. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to make Japan "the
world's easiest country for companies to do business in" as part of
his economic revival plan, which so far has been largely met with
approval. The stock market has rallied 45 percent this year and
Abe's approval ratings are around 70 percent. ...
Exclusive: Bangladesh factory banned by Wal-Mart still makes Wrangler shirts
Insight: Despite curbs, China's vast hot money triangle flourishes
By James Pomfret and Matthew Miller ZHUHAI, China/HONG KONG
(Reuters) - In an underground mall just a stone's throw from
China's teeming border with Macau, a row of 30 small shops with
identical golden plaques does a brisk, though shadowy trade with
mainland Chinese visitors, many of them bound for the gambling hub.
"Good rates. Better than the banks," shout salespeople jostling to
usher clients into shops where thick wads of Chinese 100 yuan
($16.31) and HK$1,000 ($130) bank notes change hands and shuffle
noisily through electronic cash-counting machines. ...
Yahoo's board approves $1.1 billion Tumblr acquisition: WSJ
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's board has approved a deal
to buy blogging and social networking site Tumblr for $1.1 billion
in cash, the Wall Street Journal cited people familiar with the
matter as saying on Sunday. Such an acquisition would be Marissa
Mayer's largest deal since taking the helm of the once-iconic
Internet company in July 2012. Yahoo is keen on fast-growing Tumblr
because its younger user base would bolster the older website's
"cool factor," the technology blog AllThingsD cited the sources as
saying. ...
Comet ISON: How to See Potential 'Comet of the Century' Online Today
The much-anticipated incoming Comet ISON, which some scientists
hope will become the "comet of the century" later this year, may
not be visible to the naked eye yet, but you don't have to wait
months to see this icy wanderer. The comet takes center stage in an
online telescope webcast today (May 19).
Analysis: Airline emissions deal may not come before EU deadline
By Allison Martell (Reuters) - Hope is fading for a global deal
to regulate the airline industry's greenhouse gas emissions ahead
of a fall deadline, even though failure could push the industry
back to the brink of a trade war over the European Union's
emissions trading system. Last November the EU suspended its
controversial scheme to force all airlines to buy carbon credits
for any flight arriving in or departing from European airspace. The
scheme had pitted European states against China, the United States,
India and others, who said it violated their sovereignty. ...
Bangladesh court orders action against factory owner in Nov fire
Analysis: Frontier Markets booming but risks mounting
By Manuela Badawy NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the world's biggest
central banks driving yields on safe assets to near zero, some
investors are tossing caution to the wind and rushing to buy
illiquid and previously overlooked bonds sold by countries with no
capital markets track record. Even the biggest investors
acknowledge that "frontier markets" like Vietnam and Romania aren't
for the faint of heart because nobody knows whether these new debt
market players will be able to make good on their obligations.
...
Factory owner barred from leaving Bangladesh
Job market gains could lead Fed to taper QE3 early
By Ann Saphir and Jonathan Spicer (Reuters) - The beginning of
the end of the Federal Reserve's massive bond-buying program might
come sooner than many investors think if recent gains in the U.S.
labor market do not prove fleeting. Much will depend on how
economic data, which has given mixed signals for growth prospects,
develops over the next few months. Reports on job growth in
particular will go a long way in helping Fed officials determine
whether the time is right to trim the pace of their $85 billion in
monthly purchases. The marked improvement in the labor market since
the U.S. ...
Bengal unveils draft industrial policy
Who's Paying the Price for Global Warming?
Tech Industry Pushes to Amend Immigration Bill
Silicon Valley-area hub becomes factory town
Union leads march in Rome calling for job creation
Report: Yahoo nearing $1.1B acquisition of Tumblr
Industrial Stocks Drive Dow’s 112-Point Day
Photos: Frank Lloyd Wright Homes For Sale
Rising consumer demands aids organic industry sway
Demand for organic foods boosts industry's sway
Organic industry's political clout grows
Research and Markets: Analyzing the Chemical Industry in the UK 2013
Research and Markets: Analyzing Pesticides Industry in Australia 2013
Dundee Industrial REIT May 2013 Monthly Distribution
"Taipei Factory" Debuts in Cannes
Research and Markets: Analyzing the Global Semiconductors Industry: 2013 Report
Organic industry clout grows with consumer demand