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Wall Street little changed after S&P 500 breaks support
2014-10-14 01:49:41| Railroads - Topix.net
Trader George Ettinger works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, Oct. 13, 2014. U.S. stocks waffled between small gains and losses after the market clocked its worst week in more than two years.
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Loonie little changed amid rise in housing starts, traders look to Fed minutes
2014-10-08 23:25:23| Energy - Topix.net
The loonie dipped 0.02 of a cent to 89.5 cents US as Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. reported that starts came in at an annualized pace of 197,343 units, up from 196,283 in August. Bob Dugan, CMHC's chief economist, said that "the currently elevated level of condominium units under construction supports our view that condominium starts should trend lower over the coming months."
Stocks Little Changed Ahead Of Fed Minutes; Spirit Loses Support
2014-10-08 22:01:03| Railroads - Topix.net
Stocks wavered and were narrowly mixed Wednesday afternoon ahead of the release of the Fed minutes at 2 p.m. ET. The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 were fractionally lower, while the Dow Jones industrial average edged up a fraction.
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Maine has seen warmer weather as climate has changed and thats not a good thing
2014-10-08 11:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bangor Daily News: When we look forward to the not-too-distant future, what type of Maine will we see? Maine is unique, a rural state with four distinct seasons, connected by a series of small communities. As much as we are open for business, our states economy and social well-being agriculture, forestry, fishing, and tourism and recreation are inextricably linked, and absolutely dependent on the environment. Climate is an integral part of Maines environmental and economic vitality. But, driven by heat-trapping...
Guest commentary: East Bay's manufacturing jobs still here, but changed
2014-10-02 04:51:31| Food - Topix.net
As a young man, I had a job working the graveyard shift at the assembly line for Del Monte Foods in Emeryville, and I remember a lot of middle-class families with fathers and mothers who worked in other manufacturing companies in the East Bay. Perhaps they made glass products at Owens-Illinois, potato chips at Granny Goose, hand soldered "daisy wheels" at Diablo Systems, or made metal parts in one of the many fabrication companies in our region.
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