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No Reason Yet to Fear a Bubble, CRE Industry Pros Say

2015-12-02 09:00:00| National Real Estate Investor

Asset prices are reaching new peaks, but reasonable construction costs, improving property fundamentals and disciplined lending mitigate risk. read more

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2. U.S. auto sales could break November record, two forecasts say

2015-11-25 10:58:09| Auto Dealers - Topix.net

Auto brands, such as Chevy and others, that advertised early for Black Friday sales could outperform the industry, TrueCar predicted. This month -- powered by Black Friday sales and a strengthening economy -- could be the best November ever for U.S. auto sales, according to forecasts from TrueCar and Edmunds.com, and also may mark the first time in history that the industry's seasonally adjusted, annualized selling rate has topped 18 million units for three consecutive months.

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Oregonian: Storm's winds were 'something we've never seen before,' forecasters say

2015-11-19 18:53:27| PortlandOnline

News story posted to oregonlive.com November 18, 2015.

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Paris climate talks will go on, organizers say

2015-11-16 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Christian Science Monitor: After a wave of deadly terrorist attacks that killed 129 people in Paris Friday night, France says the climate summit scheduled for the end of November will go on as planned. The conference, taking place Nov. 30-Dec. 11, has been planned for Paris since November, 2013. The goal of the global meeting is to nail down a legally binding deal that will limit rising greenhouse gas emissions. And despite Frances worse mass casualty attack since World War II on Friday, the conference will be held because...

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Impacts on oceans need urgent attention in climate talks, researchers say

2015-11-13 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

InsideClimate: Warming waters, rising sea levels, ocean acidification and changing water currents caused by climate change are having devastating effects on marine environments, scientists say. But despite these effects, which researchers say will intensify and spread inland as the planet warms, oceans have not been a focus of international climate negotiations. The authors of a set of five studies on oceans and climate change in a special issue of the journal Science published Thursday hope to change that. ...

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