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Friday, March 27, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Dimon On Obama Meeting

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DOW 7776.18 -148.38 -1.87%  
NASDAQ 1545.2 -41.80 -2.63%  
S&P 815.94 -16.92 -2.03%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Bank CEOs Meet With Obama: 'We're All In This Together'
Top US bankers expressed support for Obama's plan to rid financial institutions of bad debt. But they told CNBC the industry's problems are far from over....
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Stocks End an Up Week on Down Note
Stocks capped a relatively good week with a thud Friday as investors locked in profits and banks shares took a hit after a couple bank executives said March had been a tougher month than the prior two....
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Stocks vs Bonds: Two Strategists' Picks
Despite the drawback in stocks Friday, Bill Spiropoulous of CoreStates Capital Advisors told CNBC that the market recovery "is in full swing" — while Joe Heider of Dawson Wealth Management said investors "can't call the bottom" yet...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Dimon On Obama Meeting  
Jamie Dimon, CEO of J.P.Morgan, sits down for an exclusive interview with CNBC's Erin Burnett. Dimon discusses the meeting he and other bank CEOs had with President Obama.

2. Lewis in D.C. 
Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis discusses the TARP and the meeting with President Obama.

3. Mack & Blankfein Sound Off 
The behemoths of banking talk exclusively to CNBC's Erin Burnett.

4. Cashin's Call  
Investors might be racing to buy the big board winners, says Arthur Cashin, UBS Financial Services director, floor operations.

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

 

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Forget What You've Heard - Stop Networking!
Stop "networking" already!

No, you are not making a good impression on anyone when you pass out your business card with your email address and phone number to virtually everyone you meet.

In fact, your glad-handing behavior makes you look like a jerk at best and a loser at worst.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Toxic Asset Tango

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DOW 7924.56 174.75 +2.25%  
NASDAQ 1587.0 58.05 +3.8%  
S&P 832.86 18.98 +2.33%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Late Surge Leaves Nasdaq Up for Year
Stocks rallied to the finish line to make it two for two Thursday as investors were encouraged by decent demand fof a $24 billion auction of seven-year Treasury notes and some better-than-expected earnings...
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GM, Chrysler Could Receive More Federal Aid: Obama
President Obama said that struggling U.S. auto companies could expect some government aid if they commit to restructuring...
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30-Year Mortgage Rates Fall to Lowest Level Ever
U.S. mortgage rates fell to record lows again this week, feeding demand for refinancings, as a result of government efforts to reduce rates to levels that will help the hard-hit housing market begin to recover...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Death by Burger(s) 
CNBC's Darren Rovell builds and samples the "Fifth Third Burger," a 5,000 calorie offering courtesy of the West Michigan Whitecaps minor league baseball team

2. House Hearing On Regulation: Geithner Statement  
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner addresses the need for comprehensive regulatory reform.

3. Toxic Asset Tango  
Some on Wall Street and Washington are already mapping out a possible "Plan B" to the Treasury's plan to rid the banks of toxic assets. Insight with George Ball, Sanders Morris Harris Group chairman; Eric Dinallo, NYS Insurance Dept.

4. NYSE Market Wrap 
Bob Pisani reports on the trading day from the NYSE.

5. Stop Trading, Listen To Cramer! 
Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett

 

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I Ate The Fifth Third Burger!
Just a couple minutes ago, I became the first person to eat the 5,000-calorie Fifth Third Burger, which has pretty much been the talk of the nation this week.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Geithner Talks Toxic Assets

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DOW 7749.81 89.84 +1.17%  
NASDAQ 1528.95 12.43 +0.82%  
S&P 813.88 7.76 +0.96%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Forget Stocks: The Real Rally Now Is In Corporate Bonds
While stocks have been rallying lately, the big investing story these days may be corporate bonds, where soaring yields are drawing strong interest...
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Dow Gains 90 Points After Late Surge
Stocks ended higher Wednesday as a surge in the final minutes of trading pushed all three indexes in positive territory...
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A Day Of Mixed Messages
A strange day, full of mixed signals.Strong economic news early on from new home sale and durable goods. Financials and techs started off strong, but sold off midday on a disappointing 5-year bond auction and Moody's downgrade of the debt ratings...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Geithner Talks Toxic Assets  
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says the government needs to have broad systems in place to get the economy working better, with CNBC's Steve Liesman.

2. Gold Will Hit $1,500  
Based on technical analysis, gold is set to hit $1,500 by year-end, says Ray Barros, CEO of Ray Barros Trading Group. He also charts the Thai and Aussie benchmark indexes, with CNBC's Amanda Drury

3. Mad, Mad Market  
Bob Pisani reports on the trading day from the NYSE

4. Trillion Dollar Man On Markets  
Insight on the best investment strategies from David Kelly, JPMorgan chief market strategist with over a trillion dollars in assets under management.

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

 

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Fear of Missing Out
Nobody wants to be left behind, particularly as they watch their peers' portfolios climb. It's that fear of missing out, says market coach Doug Hirschhorn, that can lead some investors to do some pretty stupid things.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Dow Sheds Over 100 After Late Sell-Off

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DOW 7659.97 -115.89 -1.49%  
NASDAQ 1516.52 -39.25 -2.52%  
S&P 806.25 -16.67 -2.03%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
If Rally Is Real, Here's Where Investors Will Turn
While much of Wall Street focuses on the trend in banks and how they're affected by the latest Washington policy moves, others are looking for creative opportunities in other places...
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Dow Sheds Over 100 After Late Sell-Off
Stocks ended a choppy session sharply lower Tuesday as investors regrouped after the prior session's blockbuster rally...
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Buffett's Goldman Sachs Bet Back 'In The Money'
Warren Buffett's warrants to buy over 43 million shares of Goldman Sachs at $115 each are almost back "in the money."...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. The Money Masterminds  
Discussing the public outrage over AIG bonuses and whether the government has overstepped its boundaries, with with Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs; Paul McCulley, PIMCO; John Bogle, The Vanguard Group and Bob Doll, BlackRock.

2. Rally? What Rally?  
The rally on Wall Street was completely unjustified if one thinks that it is the start of the bull market, warns Kirby Daley, senior strategist at the Newedge Group. He tells CNBC's Amanda Drury why this is just another bear market rally.

3. Bernanke on AIG  
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke discusses the importance of bailing out AIG

4. Geithner's AIG Opinion  
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says AIG's failure would have caused catastrophic damage.

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

 

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Class Warfare, Better Late Than Never? I Think Not
After about a decade where real wages for most American stagnated and the rich got richer, the public waited until now, with the Western financial system in ruins, to break out the torches and the pitchforks.

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