Morgan Stanley
Hong Kong | Saturday, 11 October 2008

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1. Financial crisis could dent nuclear plant growth
Growth in the construction of new nuclear plants worldwide is at risk because of the global financial crisis, U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday, adding that short-term projects like oil drilling are more likely to go ahead.
02 Oct 2008
2. India open for $80 billion in nuclear business
MUMBAI, India - Indian nuclear energy officials say they would like to do business with GE and other U.S. firms. But if they can't, there's always France and Russia.
26 Sep 2008
3. UN agency: Unsure if Iran hiding nuclear program
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency warned Monday that he cannot determine whether Iran is hiding some nuclear activities, comments that appeared to reflect a high level of frustration with stonewalling of his investigators.
23 Sep 2008
4. French company EDF makes offer for Constellation
A French nuclear power company is upping the ante for Constellation Energy Group Inc., offering to pay $35 per share for the Baltimore-based wholesale power supplier in hopes of unseating a deal Constellation made last week to be sold to MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co., a unit of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
23 Sep 2008
5. Delegates: US-India nuclear deal talks in disarray
Delegates to a nuclear meeting say U.S. negotiators are struggling to salvage a plan to trade nuclear technology with India after several nations blocked the deal in bitterly contested talks in Vienna.
06 Sep 2008
6. Nuclear envoys to gather over North Korea impasse
Top nuclear envoys from South Korea, the United States and Japan were to converge in Beijing on Friday to discuss the worsening impasse over North Korea's nuclear programs as Pyongyang took steps seen as reversing its promised disarmament.
05 Sep 2008
7. Nagasaki mayor urges nuclear weapons ban
Nagasaki's mayor commemorated the 63rd anniversary of the world's second atomic bomb attack on Saturday with a call for stricter measures against North Korea, Pakistan and Israel for their possession of nuclear weapons.
09 Aug 2008
8. Oil rises on Iran nuclear concerns
Oil prices rebounded Monday in Asia on comments by Iran's president suggesting a significant increase in the country's nuclear program, but worries about the faltering U.S. economy and crude demand continued to weigh on futures.
28 Jul 2008
9. North Korean nuclear talks lead to agreement
Negotiators from six nations agreed Saturday on steps to verify North Korea's nuclear disarmament, opening the final phase in tortuous efforts to rid the North of nuclear weapons.
12 Jul 2008
10. Chinese: NKorea's nuke verification talks progress
Negotiators at international talks aimed at disarming North Korea's nuclear program struggled Saturday to reach agreement on ways to verify the communist nation's declaration of its atomic materials.
12 Jul 2008
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