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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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  Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009
 
 
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
 
  Stocks For a Diversified Portfolio (Pt. 2)
An investment strategy in a single word? Edward Lewis of Atlantic Equities thinks the word is "diversity." "I wouldn't be putting (my money) in one sector," Lewis told CNBC. "My concern is that visibility is very tough."...read more
 

  Fed: Economy Starts '09 Weaker; Outlook Dim
The U.S. economy started the new year on weaker footing as recession-shocked Americans retrenched further, forcing retailers to ring up fewer sales and factories to cut back production....read more
 

  Avoid These Healthcare Traps
When you go to the doctor or hospital, more often than not your insurance and medical bills are front and center in your mind, causing you more stress than you need....read more
 


  TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS  
  1. Apple's Jobs Takes Leave
Apple's Steve Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence, with CNBC's Matt Nesto; David Garrity, Dinosaur Securities; and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo
 

  2. Citi's Future
Citi board of directors will face a restructuring soon, reports CNBC's Charlie Gasparino
 

  3.Madoff Remains Free
An update on the deicision to allow Bernie Madoff to remain free on bail, with CNBC's Scott Cohn
 

  4. Whitney on Financials
Banks may need another round of fresh capital this year, says Meredith Whitney, Oppenheimer & Co. executive director of research
 

  5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!
Mad Money host Jim Cramer discusses the markets with CNBC's Erin Burnett
 

  Click here to view all of today's top videos on CNBC.com
 

  CNBC.com BLOG OF THE DAY  
  BLOG OF THE DAY Larry Kudlow's Behind the Stock Swoon
Stocks are swooning again — down seven straight days — and threatening to break below a November 20 bottom. Part of this stems from bad economic data, I'm gonna bet that after the bank earnings come out in the next week or so that we'll see a better stock market.

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