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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

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By Dan Strumpf Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Oil futures wavered Tuesday, as traders awaited OPEC's decision on oil output and a weekly survey on oil inventories.


GM Chief Executive Daniel Akerson answers a question at a news conference in Beijing February 15, 2011. By Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) - The US economy is on increasingly unsteady footing, hurt by stubbornly high 


By Brendan Conway and Tomi Kilgore Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--US stocks advanced as a rebound in European markets and corporate merger activity helped improve investor sentiment.


By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Derivatives traders in the United States will find out soon how a missed deadline for new rules will be handled, a senior US regulator said on Tuesday. The US ...




In a speech, the Treasury secretary warned other countries against trying to benefit from stiffer financial market rules in the United States by keeping their own regulation light.
Alan R. Mulally, chief executive of Ford, is to unveil plans on Tuesday that call for the company to accelerate expansion and set high growth targets, especially in Asia.

Financial Overhaul Is Mired in Detail and Dissent

By LOUISE STORY
Regulators have fallen behind in setting the rules that were mandated by last year's Dodd-Frank law.

Online, Beck Will Impose a Fee Model

By BRIAN STELTER
The former Fox News host will charge $5 a month to watch his daily talk show and $10 to those who want access to all of GBTV, his new Web network.
The Washington Post
Today’s GOP adheres to a “no new taxes” orthodoxy that has proved far more powerful than the desire to balance the budget. (By Lori Montgomery) 
Eurozone retail sales rise three times more than economists had anticipated
BRUSSELS — Retail sales in the 17 euro countries rose by more than anticipated in April despite concerns about the debt crisis and the European Central Bank’s first interest rate rise in nearly three years. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP) 

World stocks move higher despite pessimism about US economic recovery
BANGKOK — World stock markets climbed Tuesday, shrugging off pessimism about the health of the U.S. economy as retail sales in Europe beat expectations.
( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)

China, Germany drive 20 percent sales increase for luxury carmaker Audi
FRANKFURT, Germany — Volkswagen AG’s luxury brand Audi said Tuesday that sales rose 20 percent in May from a year earlier, thanks to strong demand in its German home base as well as in emerging markets. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP) In march overseas, Japanese online retailer Rakuten sets sights on booming Brazil
TOKYO — Rakuten Inc. said Tuesday it bought a majority stake in Brazilian e-commerce company Ikeda, adding to a growing list of overseas deals inked by the Japanese online retailer. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP) 


 Asia Today: Apple's iCloud; China's Google Saga
Apple announces its latest software: iCloud and iTunes Match, adding a new level of competition for Asian companies like Samsung. Plus, China's state media lashes out at Google's allegations of China-based hacking. WSJ's Jake Lee and Yun-Hee Kim discuss.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13873?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
China Watch: SEC on the China Case, Fear the Aircraft Carrier?
The SEC looks in accounting firms' audits of Chinese companies, assessing China's first aircraft carrier, Tigger in the cross-hairs and more.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13868?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
India Approves $4.1 Billion Boeing Order
India approved a plan to buy 10 C-17 Globemaster III airlifters from Boeing for $4.1 billion, in the nation's largest military transaction with the U.S.
China Government Media Blasts Google
A leading Chinese government newspaper lashed out at Google, saying its allegations of China-based hacking were an attempt to spark disputes over Internet security between China and the U.S.
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The state of Nuclear after Fukushima and Germany

Steve Kidd, deputy director general at the World Nuclear Association, takes a look at the long term outlook for nuclear power in a post Fukushima world without Germany as a major player

The jury is still out on the future of mining in Humala's Peru

Experts say global mining's future with Peru's President-Elect Humala is neither pre-ordained to continue to reap the riches of country's booming mining growth, nor necessarily doomed to confrontation and strife.    Tuesday , 07

Eager to fend off China, India seeks diamonds from Zimbabwe

Close on the heels of South Africa's diamond regulator permitting imports of rough diamonds from Zimbabwe, the diamond industry in Surat is urging the Indian government to follow suit.    Monday , 06 Jun 2011

Gold, oil and the state of the world

The co-managers of the U.S. Global Investors Global Resources Fund provide candid answers to some of the big questions of the day    Tuesday , 07 Jun 2011

Chinese stainless steel consumption to grow at 5 to 7% - Baosteel

According to Baosteel's stainless steel division, demand for the metal will to grow at a rate of between 5 and 7% over the next 5 to 10 year    Tuesday , 07 Jun 2011

Profit margins at world's top 40 mining companies fall

PricewaterhouseCoopers says profit margins at the world's top 40 mining companies are below the historical peaks of 2006 and 2007 as higher costs weigh on earnings    Tuesday , 07 Jun 2011

Gold's upward trend remains intact, a breach through $1,550 likely

The demand for physical gold remains robust as investors add bullion bars and coins to their portfolios.    Tuesday , 07 Jun 2011
Morning Market Briefing 
Retail sales in the U.K. declined in May after a temporary boost from spending during Easter holidays and Royal Wedding played out, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said Tuesday. (Jun 7, 2011) Full Article
Australia's central bank on Tuesday decided to retain the benchmark cash rate unchanged at 4.75 percent, as expected, after massive floods crippled coal exports, causing the economy to contract in the first quarter. (Jun 7, 2011) Full Article
Eurozone retail sales rebounded stronger than expected in April, erasing previous month's decline as strong consumer spending during the Easter break boosted sales. (Jun 7, 2011) Full Article
Germany's factory order growth surpassed expectations in April on strong foreign demand, after contracting in the previous month. (Jun 7, 2011) Full Article

 
Obama's rating on economy hits new low: poll WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans' disapproval of how President Barack Obama is handling the economy and its growing budget deficit has reached new highs amid broad frustration over the slow pace of economic recovery, according to a Washington Post-ABC New poll released on Tuesday. | Full Article
Rising forest density offsets climate change: study June 06, 2011 01:32 PM ET OSLO (Reuters) - Rising forest density in many countries is helping to offset climate change caused by deforestation from the Amazon basin to Indonesia, a study showed on Sunday. | Full Article
House prices post biggest annual fall in 1.5 years 07 JUN 2011 08:59 BST LONDON (Reuters) - House prices inched up in May but fell at their sharpest annual rate in 1-1/2 years, figures from mortgage lender Halifax showed on Tuesday, in a further sign of weakness on the property market. | Full Article
IMF open to extending terms on Greek loans 07 JUN 2011 10:34 BST ATHENS (Reuters) - The IMF is open to delaying Greece's repayment of its international loans but believes a major restructuring of its debt would create untold problems in the euro zone, a Fund official said on Tuesday. | Full Article
India says not committed support to Lagarde for IMF 07 JUN 2011 11:34 BST NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has not given any commitment to support French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde's candidacy for the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) top job, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters on Tuesday, a sign that India may still be hopeful of nominating an alternative candidate. | Full Article
The Daily Crux
"Sweet justice": How one fed-up homeowner "foreclosed" on Bank of America
"It's time to turn the tables on too-big-to-fail American banks, and one homeowner did just that..." 
Eight essential questions to ask before buying life insurance
"Before you can find a policy that meets your needs, you need to clarify what those needs are..." 
Keep an eye on the most valuable precious metal
"It has all the ingredients for a potential sharp appreciation..." 
Ron Paul: "A fiscal catastrophe is coming..."
"As long as they encourage more spending, we go over a cliff.." 

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