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Coal India Share Sale Faces Hurdles 20.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
The anticipated share sale of state-run Coal India is facing hurdles that could delay or possibly jeopardize it, from a threat of strikes by unions to a sluggish outlook of the broader sector.
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Annise Parker: The Modern American Boomtown 18.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
Houston's mayor—an openly gay Democrat friendly to business—talks about why her city is the country's fastest growing and most diverse.
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Myanmar Pipelines to Benefit China 13.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Two pipelines in the highlands of northeast Myanmar will soon begin pumping oil and gas into China, representing a major step in Beijing's quest for energy security.
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New Zealand's Biggest IPO Surges on Debut 10.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Mighty River Power rose 5.0% on the first day of trading, paving the way for New Zealand to list other utilities after raising $1.43 billion in its largest initial public offering.
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Shale Boom a Bust for Europe's Gas Plants 8.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
The ripples of the North American shale boom continue to spread, with a growing number of European utilities forced to mothball gas-fired plants that can't compete with rising imports of cheap coal.
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A Tale of Two Oil States 6.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
While the shale boom lifts Texas, California sits on vast resources.
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Bank of Communications Offers Aussie Conversion 3.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
China's fifth-largest bank plans to let clients convert the Aussie dollar directly into yuan in Australia from next year, the head of its Sydney-based subsidiary said.
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Cnooc Offers Record $4 Billion Bond 2.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
China's state-run energy giant Cnooc Ltd. is offering a $4 billion bond, the biggest in Asia, excluding Japan, in a decade, and the biggest-ever dollar bond by a Chinese company.
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Japan to Allow New Coal-Fired Power Plants 26.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Japan is ending a virtual ban on construction of new coal-fired power plants as the country looks to reduce its energy bill.
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Bumi Delays Results, Requests Share Suspension 22.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
Bumi requested that trading in its shares be temporarily suspended because its 2012 financial results will miss a disclosure deadline amid an audit review of its Indonesian coal-mining subsidiary
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Rise in U.S. Gas Production Fuels Fall in Emissions 19.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: US Business
U.S. carbon-dioxide emissions have fallen dramatically in recent years, in large part because the country is making more electricity with natural gas instead of coal.
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IEA: Clean-Energy Progress Has Stalled 17.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
The world has made little progress in reducing the carbon content of its energy supplies in the past 20 years, despite trillions in investment, the International Energy Agency said.
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Graft Worries Slow India Coal Imports 12.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
India's largest power producer, NTPC Ltd., says it has missed coal import targets due to attempts to ensure there is no corruption in its tender process. The shortfall is likely to further hurt the country's attempts to generate sufficient electricity.
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A Skeptic on Centralized Europe 9.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Margaret Thatcher split public opinion with the tough medicine she administered to fix Britain's broken 1970s economy, but her stance against joining a common European currency has earned few detractors.
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Margaret Thatcher Dies 9.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Page One
Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister who became one of the most influential global leaders of the postwar period, died on Monday.
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Margaret Thatcher Dies 8.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: World
Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister who became one of the most influential global leaders of the postwar period, died on Monday.
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Vietnam to Push Ahead With Offshore Exploration 4.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
State-owned PetroVietnam plans to keep buying foreign oil-and-gas assets and hopes to be producing close to 100,000 barrels a day of oil overseas by 2020.
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Merrill Matthews: About Those Tax Breaks for Big Oil . . . 3.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
The attack line about 'special' deals for the industry doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
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A Tale of Two Oil Spills 2.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
Greens fret over pipeline leaks but are mute about train derailments.
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Abe Pledges to Beef Up Mongolia Ties 1.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wrapped up a weekend trip to Mongolia on Sunday, with the two countries pledging greater cooperation in energy and security.
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