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Jim Cahill
4 Dec 2012
Metals, Mining, Minerals
infrastructure spending
steel demand
iron ore price
Alan Novak
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China and its Impact on Iron Ore Prices
Infrastructure spending rates have an impact on the raw materials prices that go into these projects. Emerson’s Alan Novak, leader of the alternative energy and metals and mining industry teams, highlights the relationship between government infrastructure...
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