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Japan court upholds nuclear power plant injunction

A Japanese court upheld an injunction banning the restart of two nuclear reactors, a report said Tuesday, in a blow to the government’s ambitions to return to atomic power generation. Fukui District Court in central Japan dismissed Kansai Electric Power’s motion for a stay on an earlier decision to temporarily bar the restart of the No. 3 and No. 4 reactors at plant in Takahama, Kyodo News said. The decision

3 Strategies for a Quick Home Sale

Filed under: How To, Selling Feverpitched/Getty By Brendon DeSimone Most sellers have a specific goal when it comes to their transaction: a quick sale and top dollar. But sometimes fast action doesn’t align with achieving the highest and best value. There are multiple schools of thought on this subject and the perspective varies not only with where you are in the country, but also by price point, neighborhood and even

Tuesday, May 19: Today in Gold and Silver

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — The gold price didn’t do much in most of Far East trading on their Monday.  There was a bit of spike starting shortly before 2 p.m. Hong Kong time, but that was capped shortly before the London open—and it chopped lower for the remainder of the Monday session both in London and New York. For the most part, the gold price traded within a ten dollar