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Friday, February 20, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Is Buy & Hold Dead?

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Friday, Feb. 20, 2009
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DOW 7365.67 -100.28 -1.34%  
NASDAQ 1441.23 -1.59 -0.11%  
S&P 770.05 -8.89 -1.14%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Stocks Drop, But Dow Escapes 10-Year Low
Stocks avoided a major selloff Friday but the Dow remained below its November low as worries persisted that the government could step in and nationalize some banks...
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White House, Treasury Dismiss Nationalization Talk
The White House and Treasury sought to shoot down persistent rumors Citibank and Bank of America are about to become nationalized...
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3 Ways To Avoid a Tax Hangover
"Intaxication" - it's the queasy feeling you get when you realize you paid the IRS too much money....
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Santelli's White House Invite  
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs invites CNBC's Rick Santelli to the White House for coffee, and to discuss President Obama's plan to help homeowners.

2. Is Buy & Hold Dead?  
Assessing whether the long-term investment strategy of 'buy and hold' is dead, with John Bogle, Vanguard founder & fmr. CEO; Jeremy Siegel, University of Pennsylvania; and CNBC's Melissa Lee.

3. Voice of Banking  
Discussing he likelihood that some US banks will be nationalized, with Ed Yingling, American Bankers Association president & CEO.

4. Treasury: Preserve Private Sector Banking System 
The Treasury says investors should not regard rumors as an indication of the administration's policy toward banks and nationalization, reports CNBC's Steve Liesman

5. Cramer & Bove on Nationalization  
Mad Money host Jim Cramer and Dick Bove, Ladenburg Thalman, discuss the possibility of bank nationalization and how it's negatively impacting the market.

 

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Is there A Stanford Financial Jinx?
Vijay Singh doesn't usually have to find something to do on his weekends, but that seems to be the case for the second straight week. Singh, who is still wearing a hat and shirt with the Stanford Financial logo on it, is going to miss his second straight cut.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

CNBC.com News Now: Whitney: No to Nationalization

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Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
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DOW 7465.95 -89.68 -1.19%  
NASDAQ 1442.82 -25.15 -1.71%  
S&P 778.94 -9.48 -1.2%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Dow Hits 6-Year Low as Banks Tank
Stocks tumbled Thursday as anxiety over how the Obama administration will fix the crippled financial system pushed the Dow to its lowest level in more than six years...
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Allen Stanford Found by FBI Agents, Served Papers
FBI agents served the complaint from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Texas billionaire Allen Stanford in Virginia, an FBI spokesman said on Thursday...
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Housing Plan: Five Things Investors Need to Know
Investors hoping the government bailout will rescue the housing industry are making a risky bet, judging by analysts' reaction to the plan....
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Santelli's Chicago Tea Party  
The trading floor buzz on whether the government's plan to save the economy will actually help the markets, with Jason Roney, Sharmac Capital; Wilbur Ross Jr., WL Ross & Co. and CNBC's Rick Santelli

2. Whitney: No to Nationalization  
Banking stocks are all lower today as the outlook for the industry fails to brighten. Meredith Whitney, CEO of the Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, has been on point with her outlook for financials and tells CNBC what's next for the sector

3. Swiss Fight to Stay Secret 
The Swiss government is battling to retain the country's right to banking secrecy after UBS struck a deal with US authorities to transfer client data. Grace Annan from IHS Global Insight considers the implications.

4. Obama & Harper In Ottawa 
President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announce a clean energy initiative and the importance of the relationship between the two North American countries.

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans with CNBC's Melissa Lee

 

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Amgen's Epogen & Pedal Pushers
The "Amgen Tour of California" is getting a lot more publicity than usual because superstar cyclists Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis are trying to make comebacks in the race. But there's a certain irony that the biotech company that makes EPO, what is by nearly all accounts the most popular performance-enhancing drug among cyclists, is the major sponsor of a bike race featuring one defrocked, steroid-using racer and another one who has long been rumored to juice up.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Whitney Leaves Oppenheimer

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Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009
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DOW 7555.39 2.79 +0.04%  
NASDAQ 1467.97 -2.69 -0.18%  
S&P 788.42 -0.75 -0.1%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Stanford Financial Chief Tried to Flee Country
The head of Stanford Financial Group charged with orchestrating an $8 billion fraud tried Tuesday to get a one-way flight out of the country, a source told CNBC...
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Whitney Leaves Oppenheimer to Start Own Firm
Meredith Whitney has told CNBC that she is leaving Oppenheimer to start her own firm, the Meredith Whitney Advisory Group...
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Obama: Housing Plan Helps Up to 9 Million Families
President Obama unveiled his much-anticipated plan Wednesday to fight the housing crisis, pledging up to $275 billion to help stem a wave of foreclosures sweeping the country...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Obama's Mortgage Plan 
President Barack Obama delivers a speech in Phoenix where he lays out the details of his plan to halt foreclosures.

2. Dimon: Housing Plan "Well Designed" 
President Obama's housing plan is very elegant and well-designed, according to JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.

3. Bernanke on the Fed & Economy 
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks at the National Press Club on the Federal Reserve's lending programs and balance sheet

4. Future Of BlackRock 
Despite a challenging year ahead, BlackRock's view is optimistic. The company says it will come out stronger while pursuing "strategic opportunities." Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, discusses his company's outlook with CNBC

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer! 
Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans with CNBC's Melissa Lee

 

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Who Will Truly Benefit From The President's Housing Plan?
The Obama housing plan is aimed at "rescuing families who played by the rules and acted responsibly…it will not rescue the unscrupulous or irresponsible by throwing good taxpayer money after bad loans." That's direct from the President. Well here's the problem: the rules have changed.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Obama's Stimulus

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DOW 7552.6 -297.81 -3.79%
NASDAQ 1470.66 -63.70 -4.15%
S&P 789.17 -37.67 -4.56%
  Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009
 
 
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
 
  Dow Ends Within a Point of November Low
Stocks tumbled to November levels Tuesday as investors faced a fresh sign of the deepening recession and dilution worries gnawed at bank stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed nearly 297...read more
 

  Obama Signs Stimulus; Housing Moves Coming
President Obama signed a $787 billion economic stimulus bill into law Tuesday as global markets plunged on fears that the recession would deepen despite government action in many countries...read more
 

  Warren Buffett Slashes Johnson & Johnson Stake
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has just released its fourth quarter stock portfolio snapshot....read more
 


  TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS  
  1. Obama's Stimulus
President Obama shares insights on how the stimulus bill will help boost the U.S. economy and signs it into law.
 

  2. Krugman: Stimulus Inadequate
The stimulus bill looks helpful but not adequate enough, says Paul Krugman New York Times op-ed writer/Princeton University professor Nobel Memorial prize, economic sciences winner
 

  3. SEC Makes Charges
SEC charges Robert Allen Stanford with fraud in CD sale, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson.
 

  4. A-Rod's Explains
New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez addresses the media on his use of a banned substance when he was with the Texas Rangers in 2003.
 

  5. Progress on the Pickens Plan
Discussing the stimulus legislation's aid to the energy industry, the future of the economy and long term energy needs, with Mike Jackson, AutoNation chairman/CEO; Boone Pickens, BP Capital CEO and H. Wayne Huizenga, Huizenga Holdings chairman
 

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  BLOG OF THE DAY Are Home Buyers Starting To Kick The Tires?
As we sit here poised on the edge of our seats, waiting to hear the details of how the Obama administration will use $50 billion of TARP money to ease the foreclosure crisis, a curious stat crossed the news wires. Apparently more potential home buyers are wandering through new homes. The National Association of Home Builders today reported in its monthly sentiment survey that while overall builder confidence in the housing market remained near record lows, builders did see an increase in buyer traffic in February.

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