Business links for the day from Minnesota, the Upper Midwest and the world.
By adambelz
October 17, 2012 — 7:36am
Japan will soon hold more U.S. Treasuries than China – Businessweek Politics, the economy and Americana at a diner in Elyria, Ohio – NY Times Sounds like Obama got the better of Romney last night – Washington Post Theory: Income inequality hurts economic growth – NY Times Selling a stolen painting is very difficult – The Atlantic Mining company buys old Ainsworth lumber plant – Grand Rapids Herald-Review The locus of the Mesabi Range is shifting westward – Minnesota Brown Hennepin County approves bonds for A-Mill Artist lofts – Finance & Commerce Dakota Electric proposes special rates for charging vehicles – StarTribune Citigroup stock is down 90% since Pandit took over in 2007 – Reuters The death of the American hobo – Vice Despite its myriad problems, Bank of America posts a profit – Reuters
U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischbach has a solidly conservative voting record. But Steve Boyd, a Christian conservative who has never held public office, is gaining traction as an outsider.
The Star Tribune recognized the best of metro area high school athletes with its sixth annual All-Metro Sports Awards. Here are the 2023 winners, who were honored Wednesday night at Target Center.