2015年11月7日 星期六

2015-11-08 Israel Business


Seeking Alpha
   
3 Reasons To Buy The U.S. Dollar   
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The Times of Israel
   
Israel Gas Fields: Clashes Between Protesters And Police Lead To Arrests In ...   
International Business Times
Israeli police and protesters clashed Saturday over development of natural gas fields off Israel's coast. Above, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits a construction site in the city of Harish, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015. Reuters. Eight protesters were ...
Thousands demonstrate against imminent gas deal   The Times of Israel

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Finance Magnates
   
CFTC Unveils 2015 Enforcement Report, $4.6B in Fines Against FX Abuse   
Finance Magnates
in 2015, the CFTC imposed a total of $4.6 billion in penalties against banks and brokers to address FX, Libor, and ISDAFIX benchmark abuses. Advertising. Jeff Patterson. Regulation (Institutional FX). Friday, 11/06/15 / 6:12. 0. 0 Loading. 0. Print ...
CFTC not planning on anonymity for swaps market   JD Supra (press release)

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STLtoday.com
   
Gold plunges most in a year this week on 'darn strong' jobs data   
STLtoday.com
A "pretty darn strong" U.S. employment report is pretty darn bad for gold. Bullion posted the biggest weekly drop in a year after payrolls surged and wage growth accelerated in October, boosting the case for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates ...
Gold poised for worst week in eight months, United States jobs data eyed   Financial Company Voices
Midday Update: Stocks Retreat After Strong October Payroll Report Provides Fed ...   Nasdaq

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Boom Live
   
LETTER: GMO labels, nutrition labels are not the same thing   
Grand Forks Herald
The debate over genetic modification and, specifically, labeling foods that contain these ingredients is a fierce and emotional one, to be sure. But it is not one in which opponents of GMOs have facts based in science. Advertisement. x. previous next.
Letter: Politics trumped science on GMOs   Corvallis Gazette Times

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Wall Street Journal
   
Estonian airline ceases operations after EU ruling on aid   
Ynetnews
Estonia's ailing national carrier is immediately ceasing operations after the European Union ruled that the Baltic nation's carrier had illegally received state aid, a decision that put it out of business. EU Antitrust Commissioner Margrethe Vestager ...
Estonian Air Ceases Operations After EU Orders State Aid Return   Bloomberg

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Motley Fool
   
Blue Nile Inc Posts Steady Third Quarter Growth   
Motley Fool
Online jewelry retailer Blue Nile (NASDAQ:NILE) just posted third quarter earnings results that included good news for investors: The company announced steady sales growth, accelerating profit gains, and a new $100 million stock buyback plan. Nile.
Blue Nile (NILE) is Reiterated by RBC Capital Mkts to Sector Perform, Raises ...   Money Flow Index

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Reuters
   
US refineries start to return from maintenance: Kemp   
Reuters
LONDONTotal stocks of crude oil and refined products in commercial storage across the United States dropped for the second week running last week, the first back-to-back fall since May, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Crude Oil Continues To Trade Down On Oversupply Worries   Heraldvoice.com (blog)

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Warburg Pincus to buy ITG's energy research unit for $120.5 mln   
Thomson Reuters' peHUB (press release)
Warburg Pincus has agreed to acquire ITG's Calgary-based energy research group for $120.5 million cash. The deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year. PRESS RELEASE. NEW YORK, Nov. 05, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ITG (NYSE:ITG), ...


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Jewish Business News
   
Port Authority Acknowledges Water Leak at WTC Site   
Jewish Business News
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey admitted to a water leak at the World Trade Center that caused construction delays at the site, after denying any such problem at the complex in August. Construction workers reported hearing water rushing ...


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