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Friday, August 28, 2009

CNBC.com News Now: What's Fueling AIG's Meteoric Rise?

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DOW 9544.2 -36.43 -0.38%  
NASDAQ 2028.77 1.04 +0.05%  
S&P 1028.93 -2.05 -0.2%  
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Cerberus Clients Overwhelmingly Want Out: Report
Cerberus Capital Management has been swamped with redemption requests with the Wall Street Journal reporting that investors are asking to pull out $5.5 billion or 71 percent of assets from its hedge funds...
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Three Key Players at Lehman: Where Are They a Year Later?
With the one-year anniversary of the collapse of Lehman approaching, the top players at the firm—former CEO Dick Fuld, President Joe Gregory and CFO Erin Callan—are no longer Wall Street power players...
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Consumer Mood Hits 4-Month Low in August on Job Worries
US consumer confidence fell to its lowest level in four months in August on worries over high unemployment and dismal personal finances, though the mood improved from earlier this month, a survey showed Friday...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. What's Fueling AIG's Meteoric Rise? 
There has been heavy trading volume in the stock of AIG and a lot of confusion surrounding why. CNBC's Mary Thompson provides some clarity.

2. Intel's Really Good News 
Intel raised its forecasts citing stronger demand, and Charles Kantor, of Neuberger Berman, and Linda Duessel, of Federated Investors, discuss how this will ripple through the rest of the market.

3. The Return of Layaway 
Retailers are betting big on the layaway, with CNBC's Jane Wells.

4. Lobster Fisherman In a Boil 
Lobster prices are in the tank, and there's no sign of a recovery, reports NBC's Janet Shamlian.

5. Forecasting Financial Follies 
Robert Prechter, CEO of Elliott Wave International, accurately predicted the unfolding of the credit crisis and subsequent bank failures in a book written in 2002. He shares his insight with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.

 

 
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Fantasy Football Insurance: Good Or Bad?
An insurance company in Long Island is offering insurance on your fantasy football season. And we can't say we here at "SportsBiz" are too surprised.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

CNBC.com News Now- Pros Say: Small Market Dip - Then Rally Goes On

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Health Care Reform: How Democrats May Push Passage
Democrats in the U.S. Congress hope to pass President Barack Obama's overhaul of the country's $2.5 trillion healthcare system amid mounting public skepticism and unified opposition from Republicans...
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Stocks Close Higher, Led by Banks, Oil, Boeing
Stocks closed with modest gains, helped by a rally among bank stocks as well as higher oil prices.

Boeing was the main driver behind the rise in the Dow Industrials...
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Pros Say: Small Market Dip — Then Rally Goes On
Stocks were mixed on Thursday—well off their lows for the day—as investors greeted a downturn in the markets with yet another round of buying. The market digested economic reports a bit better than expected as signs developed that the market was ready to take a breather from its violent five-month surge off the March lows. Read and listen to what the pros had to say...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. John Paulson Buying Citi  
According to the NY Post, hedge fund big wig John Paulson is gobbling up shares of Citigroup. Insight with hank Smith, Haverford Investments and Dan Fitzpatrick, Stockmarket Mentor.

2. Bank Buys by Private Equity  
New FDIC rules broaden the pool of who's eligible to buy failed banks. Insight with John Kanas, BankUnited CEO.

3. Bair on Bank Profits  
FDIC chair Sheila Bair holds a news conference to announce the bank and thrift industry earnings for the second quarter of 2009.

4. Does Dollar-Cost Averaging Suck?  
Dollar-cost averaging is the worst investment advice possible in the current environment. Kirby Daley, senior strategist at Newedge Group tells CNBC's Lisa Oake & Sri Jegarajah why.

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

 

 
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Dell Delivers, and Big
To say there was optimism heading into the Dell earnings this evening would be an understatement, with shares up about 33 percent over the past few months.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

CNBC.com News Now: Where's the Economy Headed? Watch This Key Index

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Stocks End Flat as Investors Take Breather
Stocks ended flat Wednesday as investors shrugged off solid demand from today's five-year Treasury auction and some encouraging economic reports...
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Where's the Economy Headed? Watch This Key Index
The Baltic Dry Index, not exactly a phrase that rolls off an investor's tongue, is signaling plenty of caution these days about the global economy....
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FDIC Votes to Ease Private Purchases of Failed Banks
U.S. banking regulators voted on Wednesday to ease rules applying to private investments in troubled banks...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Kennedy, Health Care & the Dems  
CNBC's John Harwood looks at what the death of Sen. Edward Kennedy means for health care reform and the future of the Democratic party

2. El-Erian: Bernanke's Plate is Full  
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO and co-CIO of Pimco, shares his market insight

3. Padma's Empire  
Food Network star Padma Lakshmi, an author, actress and entrepreneur, is out with a new jewelry line. She discusses the new venture with CNBC.

4. New Home Sales Up 9.6 Percent  
New-home sales soared 9.6 percent in July, reports CNBC's Diana Olick.

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
Mad Money host Jim Cramer gives advice on the markets.

 

 
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Can Twitter Help Schwarzenegger Save California's Budget?
This afternoon California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger sat down for a live webcast conversation with the co-founders of Twitter, Biz Stone and Evan Williams. Williams, Twitter's CEO, and Stone, introduced the Governor as a leader who has vision and perspective about how to use technology to help the world, an ideal they talk often about aspiring to. Schwarzenegger Tweets, like a lot of other politicians, but he also is hoping to use Twitter to leverage the wisdom of California's crowds...

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