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Gold Steady As Traders Weigh Drop In ETFs, Inflation, Dollar

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Bullion has hovered in a narrow trading range.

Americans Are Taking A Calm Approach To Market Volatility

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But a study by Allianz Life showed nearly two-thirds believe a recession could be on the rise.

Bitcoin Enthusiasts Undeterred By SEC Delay Of ETF Decision

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Bitcoin held most of Monday’s 13% surge as after a delay by regulators to approve a Bitcoin ETF.

Minorities More Likely To Prioritize Financially Caring For Family, Survey Says

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Prudential Financial studied the diverse circumstances that surround minority populations.

Doing Good Is Good Business

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How advisors can integrate impact investing for clients.

Women Push SRI Investing

by FA Staff

Women financial advisors are more open to SRI investing than their male counterparts, says a new study.

Dorsey Wright Ranks Parnassus Equity Income As Top Fund

by FA Staff

The company identifies funds that have benefited from investor interest in U.S. large cap, as well as funds that have been slipping.

Fight Against Climate Change Driving Growth And Profits

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Government and industry leaders need not choose between fighting climate change or growing the world’s economy. They can do both, according to a new study.

Kraft Stares Down Vermont Over Law Requiring GMO Labels On Food

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Kraft Foods Group Inc. and other packaged-food giants are facing a prospect they’ve dreaded for years: a state law requiring them to label products containing genetically modified organisms.

SEC Issues Partial Stay Of Conflict Minerals Reporting Rules

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The SEC issued an order staying the effective date of the portion of its conflict minerals reporting requirement that a U.S. appeals court said would violate companies’ free-speech rights.

SEC Conflict Mineral Rule Violates Speech Rights, Court Says

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A SEC rule requiring companies like Boeing Inc. and Apple Inc...

Shale Gas Boom Leaves Wind Power Developers Seeking More Subsidy

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The $14 billion wind industry is reeling from a double blow -- cheap natural gas unleashed by the hydraulic fracturing revolution and the death last year of federal subsidies that made wind the most...

As The Planet Heats Up, Calvert Fund Bets On Water

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Global climate change, increasing demand for clean water, and aging pipes and pumps in the U.S. and Europe should help make water increasingly important in the global economy, Calvert says.

Shareholders Protest Fracking Risks

by FA Staff

Shareholders have filed resolutions protesting the lack of progress on the part of major oil and gas companies in mitigating risks of fracking operations.

Board Members Appointed To Sustainable Investment Forum

by FA Staff

The Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment has appointed new members to its board of directors.

Buffett’s $1 Billion Order Shows Wind Power Rivals Coal

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The decision by Buffett’s utility company to order about $1 billion of wind turbines for projects in Iowa shows how a drop in equipment costs is making renewable energy more competitive.

U.S. Trust Introduces Socially Innovative Investing

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U.S. Trust says socially responsible investing is evolving into a more proactive socially innovative investing.

First Solar, SunPower Set To Gain From Obama’s Climate Rules

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First Solar Inc., the world’s largest maker of solar power-plants, and SunPower Corp. stand to gain from President Barack Obama’s proposal to curb emissions from coal-fired utilities.

Obama To Outline Climate-Change Steps In ‘Weeks,’ Aide Says

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President Barack Obama will outline “commonsense” steps to tackle climate change in the weeks ahead, White House energy adviser Heather Zichal said, confirming what the president is telling...

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