Archive for July 11th, 2010

Australian, Japanese Futures Advance as Commodities Prices Gain
BusinessWeek
“Signs of recovery in the commodities market show that investors' concerns about a global double dip is easing,” said Tomochika Kitaoka, a senior strategist

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Qatar's economy 'to remain robust'
Gulf Times
“This suggests that the oil and gas price in the international commodities market was oversold and most industry players expect them to strengthen in third

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TheBull.com.au
Commodities Boom Hinges On China
TheBull.com.au
Thanks to the recent impact of Europe's woes on China's stock markets, the Shanghai Comp is radically oversold today. By Adam Hamilton & Scott Wright

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Wind halts turbine installation
Tasmania Mercury
A wind turbine is a rotating machine which converts the kinetic energy in wind into electrical energy. • Good wind-farm sites are regions where the average

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7 Ways To Go Green For Summer
News Channel 7
We have seven simple ways to go green and save green. We know it's hot in the summertime, but each degree you raise the temperature up during the summer

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Brisbane continues push to go green
Brisbane Times
Brisbane will continue its push to become the first carbon neutral city in Australia at a sustainability conference starting today.

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'Go Green – Take care, Take charge' event to be held in city on July 13
Times of India
CHENNAI: Known for upholding its responsibility towards society, Times NIE initiated the 'Go Green' event last year. This event was aimed at evoking the

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GBP/USD: 1.5063 − Weak Downtrend
FXstreet.com The Forex Market
futures market, bond market, and/or the commodities market involves serious risk of loss, and in some cases, greater loss than the amount invested.

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GPT go green at Charlestown Square
Newcastle Herald
SHOPPING centres may not be the first thing we think of when contemplating ecological sustainability. But as with homes and offices, there is a great push

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CTV.ca
cHILD KILLED BY WIND TURBINE
CTV.ca
A three-year-old child was killed Saturday night when he was pinned under a wind turbine near Wingham. Police say the boy was playing with a group of

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