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  1. Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Are Motivated by Profit, Not National Interest, Study Concludes
    9 minutes ago

    TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/21/12 -- Multinational corporations owned by the Chinese government typically operate not as puppets of the state or the Chinese Communist Party but like any other commercial firm, a new study concludes. In fact, C Full Article at Street Insider

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    The GOP, gas prices and the values game
    19 minutes ago

    One more round on gas prices. Ed says there are lots of things the president could do to affect gas prices, but, like many, he doesn’t enumerate them beyond more drilling , which the president has approved, and Keystone, which balanced observers think wo Full Article at The Washington Post

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    China Shale Delay to Boost LNG Imports in Boon for Exxon: Energy
    37 minutes ago

    Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) -- China’s ambitions to unlock the natural gas trapped in shale rocks are likely to take longer than planned, boosting the nation’s reliance on overseas suppliers from Exxon Mobil Corp. to Royal Dutch Shell Plc. Shale gas output will Full Article at BusinessWeek

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    The Technical Indicator: Dow 13,000 under siege
    46 minutes ago

    0 Comments Tweet Share Digg Yahoo! Buzz MySpace del.icio.us Reddit LinkedIn Fark StumbleUpon Newsvine new Portfolio Relevance LEARN MORE Want to see how this story relates to your portfolio? Just add items to create a portfolio now: X Add Intel Corp. (IN Full Article at MarketWatch

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    Feds shouldn't 'politicize' efforts by Chinese firms to acquire Canadian assets: chief execs
    1 hour ago

    Whether they're fried with feta in Albania, steamed or boiled in China, or simmered in creamy sauce in Sweden, when it comes to meatballs the possibilities are limitless. Greek, Brazilian, maybe Tex-Mex with chili peppers would fly too. Vegetarian meatba Full Article at Vancouver Sun

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    Japan Refiners Said to Stall on Iran Deals; China Agrees Terms
    1 hour ago

    Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Refiners in Japan are holding off from signing oil-supply contracts from Iran, four people with knowledge of the talks said, while China International United Petroleum & Chemical Co. agreed to most terms of a 2012 deal with the Isl Full Article at BusinessWeek

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    Government shouldn’t ‘politicize’ efforts by Chinese firms to acquire Canadian assets: chief execs
    1 hour ago

    OTTAWA — China’s state-owned companies are motivated by profit, not national interest, so the Harper government shouldn’t “politicize” efforts by those firms to acquire Canadian assets, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives argued Tuesday. The CCCE re Full Article at Financial Post

  8. Vancouver Sun logo
    Feds shouldn't 'politicize' efforts by Chinese firms to acquire Canadian assets: chief execs
    1 hour ago

    Whether they're fried with feta in Albania, steamed or boiled in China, or simmered in creamy sauce in Sweden, when it comes to meatballs the possibilities are limitless. Greek, Brazilian, maybe Tex-Mex with chili peppers would fly too. Vegetarian meatba Full Article at Vancouver Sun

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    Feds shouldn't 'politicize' efforts by Chinese firms to acquire Canadian assets: chief execs
    1 hour ago

    OTTAWA — China's state-owned companies are motivated by profit, not national interest, so the Harper government shouldn't "politicize" efforts by those firms to acquire Canadian assets, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives argued Tuesday. The CCCE re Full Article at Canada.com

  10. Surging gas prices threaten to derail economic recovery
    1 hour ago

    WASHINGTON (MCT) — Just as the recovery is finally looking real, surging fuel prices are once again looming as a major threat to the financial health of U.S. consumers and the broader economy. The price surge has been particularly steep in California, in Full Article at Morris Daily Herald

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