U.S. steel production falls by 2% in October
Steel production in the United States fell by 2% in October, according to the World Steel Association.
Steel production in the United States fell by 2% in October, according to the World Steel Association.
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Unicredit is short on growth but is pledging 8 billion euros of dividends and buybacks to keep investors happy. There’s little the bank run by Jean Pierre Mustier can do about rock-bottom rates, says Lisa Jucca. And since Europe makes big deals hard, b…