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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Bernanke Speech Analysis: Instant analysis on the Fed chief's remarks, with Joe Battipaglia, Stifel Nicolaus market strategist; Barry Ritholtz, Ritholtz Research & Analytics; CNBC's Steve Liesman & Dylan Ratigan.
2. NYSE Market Wrap: Bob Pisani reports on the market's mid-day rally, a late-day decline, and a 180 point jump in the Dow, live from the New York Stock Exchange.
3. Troubling Signs for Housing: Countrywide is reportedly looking for more money to stay alive, and a new forecast from the National Association of Realtors is anything but rosy. CNBC's Diana Olick has the details in today's Realty Check.
4. Opec's Crude Call: An update on OPEC's announced production increase, with CNBC's Steve Sedgwick & Sharon Epperson.
5. Anemia Drug Update: An FDA panel recommends no new restrictions on anemia drugs, reports CNBC's Mike Huckman.
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Behind the Wheel w/ Phil Lebeau: Green Cars Are Coming (Okay, When?)

CNBC Auto Industry reporter Phil Lebeau blogs on the Frankfurt Autoshow and how automakers now more than ever are going green, displaying alternative energy and hybrid technologies in their concepts and new models. But when will those cars arrive? Phil has the answer. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Toys, Lead and CEO's on the Hill: Hampton Pearson covers the Senate hearing on lead paint and toy safety. Witnesses include the CEOs of Mattel and Toys "R" Us.
2. Harvard Loses Star Fund Manager: The man who led Harvard University's endowment fund is calling it quits. Michelle Caruso-Cabrera looks into why Mohamed El-Erian is returning to bond fund giant Pimco.
3. FED Faces: Ahead of next Tuesday's monumental Fed meeting, Steve Liesman profiles the major Fed players... and looks at where they stand on the issues, based on their recent public speeches.
4. Thriving in the Advertising Recession: For the first time since 2001, U.S. ad spending has dropped for two consecutive quarters, but for some the profits are rolling in like never before. Julia Boorstin looks at the big winners... and what to expect going forward.
5. iPhone Horror Bills: If you think iPhone users were angry after the Steve Jobs price cut last week, there are a lot more surprises in store: even if you dont use your iPhone! Some folks have gotten smacked with monthly bills upwards of $4,000. Should users know better than to leave their devices on during trips abroad ... or is AT&T in a world of PR trouble for the outrageous bills? Matt Nesto reports.
 
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