January 10, 2011 Headlines: Chinese Imports Down, Romney Likes Firing People, Infrastructure Bill, and More
Posted by smorgante on 01/10/2012
NYT: Chinese exports grow, but imports slowed significantly.
PW: Mitt Romney likes firing people.
Ezra Klein: what effects will cutting the military budget have on R&D?
Bloomberg: Has Chinese monetary tightening gone too far?
The Hill: Seasonal hiring in 2011 met pre-recession levels.
WSJ: The safety of the dollar in the international currency market can be a drag on U.S. factories.
The Hill: When Congress comes back into session next week, an infrastructure bill may be in the offing.
Bloomberg: Gingrich continues to hammer Romney on his record at Bain Capital.
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