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South Africa may increase nuclear power: newspaper

South Africa’s future energy mix could include an even higher share for nuclear power than the 9,600 megawatts (MW) already planned, the Business Day newspaper reported on Tuesday, citing an interview with a government official. It said a new version of South Africa’s integrated resources plan, which projects its electricity requirements and suggests the energy generation mix needed, will be released in March. “Given that we have a climate change

Seattle mayor proposes developer fees to pay for affordable housing

By Eric M. Johnson SEATTLE (Reuters) – Seattle’s mayor unveiled an affordable housing plan on Tuesday aimed at creating 20,000 new living units for low-income city dwellers over the next decade, more than a quarter of them to be paid for by private developers. Mayor Ed Murray said his proposal was aimed at addressing an overheated real estate market, fueled in part by the growth of Seattle-based Internet retailer Amazon.com

Mortgage Rates Rise From Recent Lows, Hitting 3.75%

Filed under: Buying, Financing, Refinancing ZillowThe weekly mortgage rate chart illustrates the average 30-year fixed interest rate in six-hour intervals. By Lauren Braun Mortgage rates for 30-year fixed loans rose this week, with the current rate borrowers were quoted on Zillow Mortgages at 3.75 percent, up 8 basis points from last week. The 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose throughout the week before settling at the quoted rate Tuesday. “Mortgage rates

Bernstein Liebhard LLP Announces That Only One Week Remains To File A Motion For Lead Plaintiff In A Class Action Pending Against Silver Wheaton Corporation

[PR Newswire] – NEW YORK, Sept. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Bernstein Liebhard LLP announced that only one week remains to file a motion for lead plaintiff in a class action pending in the United States District Court for the Central District of California on behalf of purchasers of Silver Wheaton Corporation (“Silver Wheaton” or the “Company”) (SLW) securities between March 30, 2011 and July 6, 2015, inclusive (the “Class Period”).