Connecting the Dots has been following negotiations between freight railroads and freight railroad employees’ unions for several weeks. Last week, we reported some positive news: the two sides had agreed to give one another a […] Read More
Connecting the Dots has been following negotiations between freight railroads and freight railroad employees’ unions for several weeks. Last week, we reported some positive news: the two sides had agreed to give one another a […] Read More
Aluminum is one of the most recycled — and recyclable — materials in use today. Making recycled aluminum only takes around five percent of the energy needed to make new aluminum, reducing carbon emissions and […] Read More
The anti-money laundering Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was signed into law in December 2020 and will go into effect in a few months. When it does, the CTA will require certain businesses with fewer than […] Read More
U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping convened for their first in-person meeting as heads of state before last week’s G-20 conference. The two addressed escalating tensions over Taiwan, Russia’s war on the […] Read More
Connecting the Dots monitors all major economic announcements in the United States and Canada, but MSCI also offers industrial metals industry-specific data products that provide much deeper analysis and insight. Visit MSCI’s website and click […] Read More