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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2009
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Dow Rises Amid Hopeful Signs; Techs Drag
The Dow rallied to the finish line after a rocky session Wednesday amid a few signals that the recession may be easing up....
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Four Reasons the Stress Tests On Banks Could Hurt Stocks
Wall Street's belief that bank stress-testing would be a non-event for the stock market has changed, and investors may not like the results....
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Amid 'Tea Parties,' President Vows to Simplify US Tax Code
President Obama promised to rewrite the "monstrous" U.S. tax code as protesters marked April 15 with demonstrations in hundreds of U.S. cities, including so-called "tea parties" to criticize Obama's tax policies...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Feldstein & Faux Recovery?  
Assessing the Obama administration's plans for economic recovery, with Martin Feldstein, National Bureau of Economic Research president emeritus and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.

2. Obama's Tax Plan  
President Barack Obama introduces new actions to be taken to give tax cuts to those who need them.

3. Tax Day Tea Parties 
Uproar against the government's historical spending plans are giving way to multiple tea party rallies today, reports CNBC's Hampton Pearson.

4. Time to Buy Out!  
Now is the time to invest in real estate as long as you can find someone to give you a mortgage, says Donald Trump, Trump Organization chairman/president.

5. SEC Chief: Need to Do More  
SEC chair Schapiro says the SEC must do more to tighten the oversight of the credit rating industry, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.

 

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Google Prepares Earnings as Microsoft and Yahoo Lurk
Google will release its first quarter earnings on Thursday against a backdrop of renewed negotiations between Yahoo and Microsoft about some sort of deal to create some sort of meaningful competition for the search industry giant. The question is, will news of one trump the news of the other?

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