Opening Belz, Nov. 6

Business links for the day from Minnesota, the Upper Midwest and the world.

November 6, 2013 at 3:39PM

Sugar beet prices down a lot on surging Mexican sugar imports – StarTribune
Natural resources are not the whole story in African economic growth – Economist
Bill Gross calls the Scrooge McDucks to "paddle alongside" – PIMCO
Downtown Duluth gets 40 applications for holiday pop-up stores – News Tribune
More homes are being built for renters – WSJ
U.S. homeownership is at an 18-year 3Q low – Chicago Tribune
First Somali, Abdi Warsame, elected to Minneapolis city council – StarTribune
Obamacare rollout is disastrous, but can it be salvaged? – New Yorker
Allen Edmonds sold to LA private equity, to stay in Port Washington – Journal Sentinel
Author to speak about copper mining at UMD at noon Thursday – Duluth News Tribune
Live like an economist: Outsource basic life tasks – NY Times

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