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Tuesday June 11 2013

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Asian shares lack direction
Markets put in a mixed performance with investors focused on the Bank of Japan policy decision and Federal Reserve tapering debate
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Shale can learn from the nuclear industry
As the shale revolution spreads beyond the US and Canada, the energy industry needs to incorporate an important lesson from the nuclear industry
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