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Monday, October 8, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Riding the Rally: A look at what's in store for the week ahead, with David Dietze, Point View Financial Services president/chief investment strategist; Kevin Caron, Stifel Nicolaus market strategist and CNBC's Joe Kernen.
2. Mad Money Shot: Weak dollar plays, with Mad Money host Jim Cramer.
3. Figuring out the Fed: Wall Street is split over what the Fed will do next, with Joel Naroff, Commerce Bank chief economist; Vince Farrell, Scotsman Capital managing director and CNBC's Becky Quick.
4. Google Crosses $600: Google's stock passes the $600 a share mark, and CNBC's David Faber has more on this and SAP's purchase of Business Objects.
5. Hillary's Economic Blueprint: Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton laid out her economic blueprint today, where she promised to restore fairness to the economy and put the nation's fiscal house in order. CNBC's Bertha Coombs unwinds the spin.
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Tech Check w/Jim Goldman: Unlocking iPhone Sales

It seems a significant number of iPhones sold are bought for unlocking and resale overseas, where the in-demand gadget is not yet available. What impact does this have on Apple and -- perhaps more importantly -- its U.S. network partner, AT&T? See what Jim Goldman says in today's Tech Check. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Debate Preview: At 4p ET, CNBC (with MSNBC and The Wall Street Journal) holds the first Republican Presidential debate of the 2008 campaign focusing on economic issues. The two-hour debate will air on CNBC and be re-broadcast on MSNBC at 9p ET. John Harwood continues to preview the debate in Dearborn, MI where viewers will get their first real look at Fred Thompson.
2. Feeling the Foreclosure Pain: Diana Olick is in our debate state, one hit by the subprime fallout in a big way. Compounding the mortgage mess is the reality that Michigan did not experience the boom that was realized in states like Florida and California.
3. Michigan Economy: Ahead of today's CNBC debate, Phil LeBeau is live at the town hall wrapping a story about Michigan's troubled economy... and how it's a microcosm for the sort of issues with which tonight's candidates need to contend.
4. Wall Street Watching the High Court: On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that is being described as the biggest for Wall Street in over a decade. The case will decide whether third parties such as accountants or brokers can be held liable for helping public companies defraud investors. Hampton Pearson is at the Court for live arguments.
5. Stocks to Watch: Matt Nesto looks at today's movers and shakers.
 
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