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Friday, May 22, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Stocks End Lower After Late Selloff

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Friday, May. 22, 2009
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DOW 8277.32 -14.81 -0.18%  
NASDAQ 1692.01 -3.24 -0.19%  
S&P 887.0 -1.33 -0.15%  
 
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Why US Debt Rating Poses Such a Big Worry to Investors
Even if a downgrade in US credit is not imminent, the underlying conditions that raised such fears are worrying investors about what the future holds....
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Pros Say: Don't Bet on 'V-Shaped' Recovery
Stocks made another break higher on Friday as the dollar's drop spurred buying in multinational companies. Worries about a possible downgrade of the U.S.'s credit rating left the market on rocky ground ahead of the Memorial Day weekend — but it also sent the dollar to its lowest level this year, which encouraged some buying. Read and listen to what the experts had to say...
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Stocks End Lower After Late Selloff
Stocks finished lower Friday after a late selloff erased the day's gains. Stocks struggled to hold gains for much of the day but worries about a possible downgrade of the U.S.'s credit rating left the market on rocky ground ahead of the Memorial Day weekend...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Obama Signs Credit Card Bill  
President Barack Obama signs the credit card reform bill.

2. Chanos Market Insight  
Legendary investor James Chanos shares his market insight with CNBC.

3. Oh, Wilbur: Bank United Buyout  
The failure of BankUnited is the second-costliest bank failure to the FDIC, and the bank is scheduled to reopen Friday under a new consortium of investors led by John Kanas, a senior adviser for W.L. Ross & Co. Wilbur Ross, CEO of W.L. Ross & Co., discuss the deal exclusively with CNBC.

4. Greenberg: Airlines & a la Carte Pricing  
Passengers looking to take advantage of no-frills airfares should also prepare to pay extra for a wide range of services, reports NBC's Peter Greenberg.

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
ad Money host Jim Cramer gives his take on the markets.

 

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Salzman: This Memorial Day, Tweet To Remind
A PR executive urges readers to support an organization to help wounded and traumatized soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.»read more

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Stocks Slide as Investor Optimism Fades

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Thursday, May. 21, 2009
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DOW 8292.13 -129.91 -1.54%  
NASDAQ 1695.25 -32.59 -1.89%  
S&P 888.33 -15.14 -1.68%  
 
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Stocks Slide as Investor Optimism Fades
Stocks finished off their lows but still logged a triple-digit loss Thursday as the Fed's lowered outlook and disappointing economic data rattled investor confidence...
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AIG's Liddy Stepping Down As CEO, Chairman
American International Group announced Thursday that Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Edward M. Liddy has informed the Board of Directors of his intention to step down once the Board successfully concludes a search for replacements for these roles...
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Four Reasons Why Markets Could Have a Busy Summer
While Wall Street often heads to the Hamptons for the summer, several factors could make this year a little different...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Gross: US Could Lose AAA Rating  
Investors are concerned the US will follow the UK and lose its AAA rating, according to Bill Gross, Pimco, and that could be driving today's drop.

2. Into Africa  
The economic prospects for Africa and the investing prospects for outsiders, with CNBC's Erin Burnett, live in Lagos, Nigeria.

3. Neuberger CEO on Markets  
Neuberger Berman CEO George Walker discusses the market climate with CNBC

4. Small Screen, Big Change 
The end of analog will occur next month, and broadcasters around the nation are running tests today alerting viewers to the digital switch. FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein discusses the changes with CNBC

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
Mad Money host Jim Cramer gives stock advice.

 

 
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The American Consumer Is 'Scared Out of Their Wits'
Investors have piled back into retail stocks, with many names up 50 percent or more since the latest rally began in early March. Does that mean things are starting to look up at the mall? »read more

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Stocks Retreat as Fed Rattles Market

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DOW 8422.04 -52.81 -0.62%  
NASDAQ 1727.84 -6.70 -0.39%  
S&P 903.47 -4.66 -0.51%  
 
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Stocks Retreat as Fed Rattles Market
Stocks ended lower Wednesday as banks and techs pulled back and comments from the Fed poured water on the market's flicker of optimism....
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Fed Sees Economy Improving But Still Cuts Outlook: Minutes
The Fed expects the economy to improve in coming months even though policymakers downgraded their outlook for 2009, according to minutes of the April 29 meeting...
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As VIX Continues to Drop, Will S&P Rally to 1,000?
The stock market's main volatility gauge continued to decline on Wednesday, fueling optimism that the recent rally had further to go...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Obama on the Economy  
President Barack Obama discusses his meeting with the economic task force.

2. Feedback on the President's Plan  
Martin Feldstein, former council of economic advisers chairman, discusses what was said at the meeting with President Obama, with CNBC's Becky Quick.

3. Geithner Talks TARP 
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner gives his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee on TARP.

4. Shrinking GE Capital 
Insight on where GE plans to grow as well as decrease product lines, with Jeff Immelt, General Electric CEO and Austan Goolsbee, Council of Economic Advisors.

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

 

 
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Big Payoffs & Lessons From Bank Of America's Big Rewards
With its shares up almost 20% from where it priced its massive offering of stock late yesterday, hedge funds that got sizeable allocations of Bank of America shares are crowing, while many accounts that got cut back severely on their requests are cursing.»read more

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Obama's Emissions Mandate

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Tuesday, May. 19, 2009
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DOW 8474.85 -29.23 -0.34%  
NASDAQ 1734.54 2.18 +0.13%  
S&P 908.13 -1.58 -0.17%  
 
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Banks Are Facing Restrictions On Repaying TARP: Sources
Banks that want to repay the billions of dollars of government bailout funds they received from the TARP are facing several restrictions, including how soon and under what conditions the money can be returned, sources told CNBC...
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HP Gives Downbeat Outlook, Sending Shares Lower
Hewlett-Packard reported in-line results but issued a more pessimistic fiscal year revenue forecast, sending its shares tumbling after hours...
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Credit Card Industry Aims to Profit From Sterling Payers
Credit cards have long been a very good deal for people who pay their bills on time and in full...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Obama's Emissions Mandate 
President Barack Obama outlines his plans for auto emissions and efficiency standards.

2. GM's Future 
The plans for driving the automaker back onto the road of profitability, with Frederick Henderson, General Motors CEO and Neville Isdell, former Coca-Cola chairman/GM board of directors.

3. Mulally's Efficiency Compliance 
Ford CEO Alan Mulally discusses the automaker's plan to meet emissions standards.

4. Palm Pre Coming 
The highly anticipated Palm Pre launches next month, and CNBC's Jim Goldman has the details.

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

 

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Better Mileage Doesn't Mean The Death Of SUV
For years, we've heard Detroit and other auto makers lobby against higher fuel economy standards because it would drive up costs and ultimately hurt sales of SUV's and pick-ups- vehicles Americans want.»read more

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