November 29, 2011 Headlines: Chinese Trade Complaint, American Steel Industry Still Strong, Business Investment Down, and More
Posted by smorgante on 11/29/2011
AP: More on the Chinese trade complaint against U.S. solar companies.
The Hill: What’s on the Congressional docket for December?
WSJ: QE3 may be on the horizon as the possibility of a tax cut falls.
Metal Miner: The American Steel industry is still the strongest in the world.
The Hill: Credit ratings agency Fitch downgraded the nation’s credit rating in the wake of the SuperCommittee’s failure.
WSJ: How do cities attract jobs? Becoming “brain hubs” is one way to start.
AP: Strange similarities between the American and European handlings of the debt crisis.
WSJ: Business investment fell 1.8% in October.
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