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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
U.S. HOME CONSTRUCTION REBOUNDS IN MARCH
U.S. housing construction rebounded strongly in March with home builders recovering from an unusually frigid February that shut down...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
THE CARPENTER WHO BUILT TINY HOMES FOR TORONTO'S HOMELESS
One carpenter in Toronto has been ordered by courts to stop building shanties for the homeless, but his project has hit a nerve with...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
MOST READ STORIES FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 9-15
The most popular stories from Finance and Commerce over the past week.
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
INTERVIEW: DEB HILMERSON, PRESIDENT AND CEO, HILMERSON SAFETY
During Deb Hilmerson's career, she worked in numerous roles at several construction companies, learning to manage finances and operations,...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
APRIL 17, 2021 DIGITAL EDITION
The Digital Edition of Finance & Commerce is available to both print and online subscribers.
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
VIETNAM, SWITZERLAND PULLED FROM CURRENCY MANIPULATOR LIST
Vietnam and Switzerland have been removed from the list of nations labeled by the U.S. as currency manipulators, reversing a decision...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
CHINA'S GROWTH SURGES TO 18.3% BUT REBOUND LEVELING OFF
China's economy grew by double digits in the latest quarter but an explosive rebound from the coronavirus pandemic is slowing abruptly...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
TOP TRANSACTIONS: TOP MINNEAPOLIS SALES CRACK $2M
The two most expensive home sales the Minnesota Department of Revenue has reported in the city of Minneapolis this year aren't teardowns....
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
ANOTHER STRONG YEAR FOR PRIVATE EQUITY
Despite 2020's troubles, investors expect continued growth
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
Q&A: NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR FEELS AT HOME IN BLOOMINGTON
Karla Henderson, Bloomington's new director of community development, talks about her new role with the city and reflects on where...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
COVID-19 VACCINES KEY TO MANUFACTURING'S FUTURE
Vaccinating the workforce in Minnesota manufacturing facilities is key to their reopening and their continued operations, according...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
MINNESOTA JOBLESS RATE FELL TO 4.2% IN MARCH
Minnesota's unemployment rate fell to 4.2% last month, a decrease that the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
WHY ARE BUSINESSES STRUGGLING TO HIRE?
There are competing theories, all plausible - and potentially interrelated. Here's a guide to these potential explanations, and an...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
EU-UK TALKS OVER BREXIT FAIL TO REACH BREAKTHROUGH
Top European Union and British officials failed to get a breakthrough at talks on Northern Ireland trade rules and said Friday that...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
U.S. EXPELS RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS, IMPOSES SANCTIONS FOR HACKING
The Biden administration has announced the U.S. is expelling 10 Russian diplomats and imposing sanctions against dozens of people and...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
APRIL 16, 2021 DIGITAL EDITION
The Digital Edition of Finance & Commerce is available to both print and online subscribers.
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
MINNESOTA ON THE MEND: EAST METRO AREA LOOKS TO TURN THE CORNER ON COVID
Last summer, street traffic in Stillwater looked like business as usual, but spaces inside were empty. East metro communities face...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
MARCUS & MILLICHAP CLOSES TWO MULTIFAMILY SALES FOR $23M
Calabasas, California-based Marcus & Millichap announced this week the closure of two separate multifamily property sales in Minnesota,...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
METRO TRANSIT GOLD LINE BUS PROJECT ADVANCES
Metro Transit's proposed $532 million Gold Line Bus Rapid Transit line reached a big milestone this week when the Federal Transit Administration...
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By Finance Commerce - Apr 19, 2021
DELTA POSTS $1.2B LOSS IN FIRST QUARTER
Delta Air Lines lost $1.2 billion in the first quarter, more than expected, but executives said Thursday that the airline could be...
Travels, Travel, COVID-19, Nation & World
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HOLD FAMILY A multiplayer network game for families
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Burnout hits ad agencies
And welcome to Insider Advertising for April 19. I'm senior advertising reporter Lauren Johnson, and here's what's going on: Ad agency burnout. Netflix cancellations. Top...
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Chicago high schools to reopen Monday after union approval
CHICAGO - Chicago's public high schools were set to reopen Monday for the first time since the nation's third-largest school district went fully remote amid the coronavirus...
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5 Customer Service Strategies For Car Dealerships And Dealers
There are few industries where customer emotions run as high as in automotive retail. Thus it's essential that your auto dealership or dealership group apply a fine polish to...
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Stock futures fall in overnight trading after Dow, S&P 500 close at record highs
U.S. stock index futures declined in overnight trading on Sunday night.
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Happiness Is Good For Business: 6 Ways To Create It For Employees
There's plenty of evidence that happy employees are more engaged, productive and effective-and they contribute more to success and the bottom line.
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The Best New Movies To Stream On Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO And Disney+ This...
Here's every new movie you can watch this week on five of the biggest streaming platforms.
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Women And The Pandemic: Serious Damage To Work, Health And Home Demands Response
The effect of the pandemic has set women back significantly-in the present and in the future. The toll is tremendous but there are pragmatic solutions to consider.
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How Long Will Investors Forget About Inflation?
In a everything rallies market should you have fear of missing out? The Viper Report's tom Aspray takes a technical look at the markets after further new highs last week.
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CBS News Will Try to Reinvent Itself, Again
In an interview as she prepares to step down as news division head, Susan Zirinsky said, “I feel I have given my entire soul into rebuilding this organization.”
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Austin, Omaha, And Kenosha: Mass Shootings Plague U.S. Over The Weekend
Hey are the latest in a series of shootings in the U.S. in recent weeks.