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Industry Brief

The U.S. Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has outlined an initiative for wrestling with the growing mix of economic, political and environmental issues cropping up on public lands. BLM’s “Landscape Approach for Managing the Public Lands” initiative is to examine ecological conditions, patterns and management opportunities that may not be evident when managing smaller land areas, a BLM spokesperson said. This approach is designed to help the federal agency better manage the increasing demand for the use of public lands for recreation and energy development. BLM said its “landscape” approach will be a national program built on, connected to and supported by efforts in its field offices. The program was put together by a 12-member team consisting of managers from the Washington, DC, office, National Operations Center and state field offices in Alaska, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. The program will focus on two components: rapid ecoregional assessments and ecoregional direction.

April 17, 2012

Traders Debate Obama Proposal to Limit Bank’s Trading

Commodities traders are wrestling with two questions stemming from President Obama’s announcement Thursday that he would push for legislation to limit activities, including proprietary trading, of the nation’s largest banks. The questions are: No. 1, Can the president get it through Congress? and No. 2, What would be the impact on the commodities market?

January 25, 2010

Traders Debate Obama Proposal to Limit Bank’s Trading

Commodities traders are wrestling with two questions stemming from President Obama’s announcement Thursday that he would push for legislation to limit activities, including proprietary trading, of the nation’s largest banks. The questions are: No. 1, Can the president get it through Congress? and No. 2, What would be the impact on the commodities market?

January 25, 2010