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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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Tuesday, Mar. 03, 2009
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
US Is Still Facing Hurdles In Regulating Financial Giants
For all the US intervention into business and markets, there's one thing it still can't do to stop the bleeding in the financial system...
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S&P Ends Below 700 as Investor Jitters Persist
Stocks ended a yo-yo session lower Tuesday, with the S&P ending a few points below the 700 mark as as investors remained on edge...
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Jim Rogers: I'm Buying Farmland
Commodities are still the best play for the long term, legendary investor Jim Rogers told CNBC, confessing that he has been buying farmland himself...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Bernanke & the Senate  
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke discusses the stress in the markets and the significant decline in the economy with the House Financial Services Committee

2. Geithner In the House 
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner discusses the President's fiscal year 2010 budget overview

3. Rogers: Let the Financials Fail  
The U.S. bailing out troubled financials is not going to remove systemic risk. In fact, it is making the problem worse, says Jim Rogers, author, adventure capitalist & international investor. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah why it is better to let financials fail

4. Roubini: Nationalization Debate Moot 
The debate isn't about nationalization anymore, says Nouriel Roubini, chairman of RGE Monitor. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong and Sri Jegarajah that the real discussion is whether banks should be wholly or partially nationalized.

5. Greenberg, Former AIG CEO, Sues AIG  
AIG assured investors it would not lose money on its credit default swaps - but then did - says Maurice Hank Greenberg, CV Starr & Co. chairman/CEO, who is suing the insurer for securities fraud

 

 
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Businesses That Are Thriving In These Tough Times
Nothing is more American than making chicken salad out of chicken... you know. Almost like Newtonian law, every downward economic force creates a, well, not quite equal, but opposite entrepreneurial reaction.

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