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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007


Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Fed Funds Down .25: The Fed says some inflation risks remain, reports CNBC's Hampton Pearson, with Ron Insana, CNBC sr. anlayst; and CNBC's Steve Liesman, Bob Pisani, Rick Santelli and Erin Burnett.
2. First on CNBC--Vikram Pandit: Citi's new CEO, Vikram Pandit, grants his first interview on the challenges facing his company, with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
3. Buffett on Politics, Economy, Pt. 1: Billionaire investor Warren Buffett discusses politics and the economy with CNBC's Becky Quick.
4. Citigroup's Executive Decision: New developments in the appointment of CEO's new chief executive, with CNBC's Mary Thompson.
5. First on CNBC: Boone Talks Oil: Discussing clean energy, with Boone Pickens, BP Capital, and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
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CNBC Blogwatch

Realty Check w/ Diana Olick: Will It Affect Your Mortgage, Or Not?

The Fed has made its rate cut, but how does it affect the troubled homeowner? CNBC reporter Diana Olick blogs on what today's fed move could mean for your mortgage or other loans. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. FED FOLLOW: Steve Liesman follows the important takeaways from the Fed's rate decision and statement released Tuesday afternoon.
2. CITI LATEST: Charlie Gasparino reports the latest in the wake of Citi's announcement of new leadership.
3. UNDER-THE-RADAR-REITS: Jane Wells breaks down some little-known REITs which have persevered, despite the current housing debacle.
4. THE RACE FOR IOWA: Ahead of Wednesday's Thursday's presidential debates, John Harwood reports from Iowa on how the candidates are seeking to win over this all-important Midwest state.
5. CASHING IN ON THE STRIKE: We've talked about who's suffering from the strike, but Julia Boorstin spotlights a few companies that are cashing in: reality TV companies are being called on to produce more content than ever. When you turn on your TV in January, you'll find new programs from companies like Fremantle (the maker of American Idol and many other shows, owned by a division of Bertelsmann). Also, independent companies, like Endemol and Generate, are ramping up their workload to keep the network airwaves full.
 
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