Click here to view today's headlines on CNBC.com's mobile site | DOW | 8443.39 |  | 396.97 | +4.93 | | NASDAQ | 1472.02 |  | 87.67 | +6.33% | S&P | 851.81 |  | 51.78 | +6.47% | | | | | Four Stock Picks for The Long Haul David Fording says there are good stock opportunities out there -- if you look for high quality. The co-portfolio manager of the William Blair growth Fund named four stocks for a long-term plan...read more | | | | Sector Plays for This Wild Market The U.S. government's plan to inject $20 billion into Citigroup failed to fully reassure analysts about financials. So what is safe to invest in now? Tim Harris at JPMorgan Asset Management and Khiem Do at Baring Asset Management offered their sector strategies to CNBC...read more | | | | Market Selloff Cools Enthusiasm for 401(k) Plans U.S. workers are increasingly cautious about investing in corporate retirement funds, having shifted money out of stocks, reduced how much they contribute and, in some cases, stopped contributions altogether or withdrawn money, according to a study released Monday. -The study by Hewitt Associates, which administers 401(k) plans for corporations, found the average U.S. 401(k) plan balance was down 14 percent through October to $68,000 from $79,000 in 2007... read more | | | | 2. The Fed's Plan  Perspectives on the troubled comapnies and the government intervention, with Hank Greenberg, CV Starr chairman/CEO | | | | 3. Prince Alaweed  CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the future of Citigroup with the company's largest shareholder, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal of Saudi Arabia. | | | | 4. Obama Team Ranking  Parsing Obama's picks for the economic team and discussing the future of Citigroup, with Bill Gross, PIMCO Founder & CIO; Al Dellibovi, Federal Home Loan Bank of NY president & CEO; and CNBC's Erin Burnett. | | | | 5. Citi's Bailout  Discussing the government's aid to the troubled firm, with Gary Crittenden, Citigroup CFO | | | | CNBC.com BLOG OF THE DAY | |  | |
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