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Friday, June 19, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now - Market 360: The Week's Best & Worst

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Friday, Jun. 19, 2009
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DOW 8539.73 -15.87 -0.19%  
NASDAQ 1827.47 19.75 +1.09%  
S&P 921.23 2.86 +0.31%  
 
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Dow Loses 3% for Week; Techs Rally
Stocks finished a volatile session mixed as traders jockeyed for postions on this quadruple-witching Friday and techs rallied....
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More Powerful Fed? Many In Congress Don't Seem to Like It
Both parties not only question the Fed's performance but worry that the financial reforms will make the central bank even more politicized....
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Market 360: The Week's Best & Worst
On a week where the US markets continued to stall with all major indexes negative for the week with quadruple witching, bank regulation, a sell off in energy, the markets await the Fed meeting next week closing mixed for the day on Friday...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Orszag & the Economy 
CNBC's John Harwood talks to Peter Orszag, OMB director, about how the deficits will impact the U.S. economy both short and long term.

2. Bair on Regulation Revamp  
The White House this week unveiled a new financial regulatory framework, and FDIC Chair Sheila Bair shares her outlook on the new policy initiatives with CNBC.

3. Serious Doom & Gloom  
Why the United States has a good chance of hyperinflation, with Marc Faber, "The Gloom, Boom, & Doom Report" editor and CNBC's Erin Burnett.

4. De la Vega on Smartphone Wars  
AT&T Mobility president and CEO Ralph de la Vega discusses Apple's new iPhone 3G S with CNBC

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

 

 
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Is It Too Quiet Out There?
It's been an eerily quiet week. Barely any corporate news of note and really only one important story (regulatory reform). It may not mean much of anything. Summer typically ushers in a more tranquil period (though not the last two years) when it comes to news. But I do find myself wondering whether that quiet will last.»read more

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now - Big Three: Ready To Give Them A Second Chance?

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Thursday, Jun. 18, 2009
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DOW 8555.6 58.42 +0.69%  
NASDAQ 1807.72 -0.34 -0.02%  
S&P 918.37 7.66 +0.84%  
 
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Small-Cap Tech Stocks May Be Good Recovery Play
Investors typically look to small cap stocks as the leaders out of a recession. More nimble than their large-cap counterparts, small cap companies are quicker to adapt during both economic downturns and periods of recovery...
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Dow Snaps Losing Streak; Techs Skid
Stocks snapped a three-day losing streak Thursdayas a trio of encouraging economic reports — the Philadelphia Federal Reserve's manufacturing report, leading indicators and weekly jobless claims — fueled recovery hopes...
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Treasury to Auction Record $104 Billion in Debt
The Treasury announced Thursday a record $104 billion worth of bond auctions for next week, part of its herculean efforts to finance a rescue of the world's largest economy....
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Geithner on Regulation  
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner testifies in front of the Senate Banking Committee about the Obama administration's plan to overhaul financial rules.

2. Welch: Ruminations on Regulation Reform  
Jack Welch, fmr. General Electric CEO & author of 'Winning' and 'Straight From the Gut,' shares his thoughts on Obama's regulation revamp.

3. RIM Beats But Outlook Disappoints  
A closer look at Research In Motion's quarterly results, with CNBC's Jim Goldman.

4. US Bancorp on Paying Back TARP  
US Bancorp is leading the parade of banks repaying TARP funds this week, and Richard Davis, CEO of US Bancorp, discusses the repayment with CNBC.

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

 

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Big Three: Ready To Give Them A Second Chance?
A couple of consumer surveys show attitude changes that could mean good news for GM and Chrysler and by extension, Ford.»read more

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: US Bank Profits Could Be Hurt By Financial Reforms - Analysts

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DOW 8497.18 -7.49 -0.09%  
NASDAQ 1808.06 11.88 +0.66%  
S&P 910.71 -1.26 -0.14%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
US Bank Profits Could Be Hurt By Financial Reforms: Analysts
US banks could become less competitive—and less profitable—from President Obama's proposed financial overhaul, analysts say...
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Dow Slips as Banks Drag; Techs Rally
Stocks ended flat Wednesday as tech and consumer stocks rebounded but banks dragged after a credit downgrade on more than a dozen companies...
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Obama: Biggest Overhaul Of Bank Sector Since Depression
President Obama said Wednesday his administration was proposing the biggest overhaul of the financial regulatory system since the Great Depression but would maintain a careful balance between free markets and regulation...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Summers On Regulation Revamp  
The talk on Wall Street has been dominated by the proposed regulatory reforms coming out of the White House, with Larry Summers, National Economic Council director and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo

2. Mulally & Ford's Future  
Ford CEO Alan Mulally discusses the future of the auto industry and some of new technologies coming in Ford products, with CNBC's Phil Lebeau.

3. The Fed's New Toxic Avenger  
The Fed Bank of New York announced the appointment of data provider Trepp as collateral monitor for the TALF program. CNBC talks to Tom Fink, senior vice president of Trepp.

4. Cisco & the Cowboys 
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

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

 

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Watch The Mortgage Apps
Is it just me, or does anyone else find the weekly mortgage applications survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association particularly troubling today I've been watching this indicator closely over the last few weeks, as mortgage interest rates rose. I of course expected refis to fall, and they did, and they continue to fall, bringing down the total number..»read more

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now - Obama: US Not Overregulating; Iran Election Won't Alter Policy

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Tuesday, Jun. 16, 2009
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DOW 8504.67 -107.46 -1.25%  
NASDAQ 1796.18 -20.20 -1.11%  
S&P 927.98 4.26 +0.46%  
 
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Obama: US Not Overregulating; Iran Election Won't Alter Policy
President Obama told CNBC on Tuesday that the US is not in danger of overregulating the economy and that the outcome of the Iranian election will not make that much difference in his adminstration's policies toward that country...
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Roubini: Emerging Markets Will End Dollar's Reign
The influence of emerging markets in the world economy will continue to expand and ultimately contribute to ending the dollar's reign as global reserve currency, economist Nouriel Roubini said on Tuesday...
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Stocks Slide for a 2nd Day as Banks Drag
Stocks ended lower for a second straight session in light volume as the glow from housing starts faded and banks skidded....
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Obama's View  
President Barack Obama sits down with CNBC's John Harwood to discuss the economy, Iran, his healthcare plan and the media scrutiny he has, or hasn't, faced

2. BRIC by BRIC 
A lot of buzz surrounding the first ever BRIC summit, with David Riedel, Riedel Research Group and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.

3. Future of Citi 
Charlie Gasparino takes a look at what the future holds for Citi and discusses whether the company is built on a shaky foundation.

4. AIG v. Greenberg  
Day two of the trail brings testimony from the star witness, Hank Greenberg, with CNBC's Mary Thompson.

5. Oil Tomorrow 
CNBC's Bertha Coombs discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil is likely headed tomorrow.

 

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Manage Like A Rock Star
In his new book, JAM, author Jeff Carlisi - original founder, lead guitarist and songwriter of 38 Special - writes how a business and a successful rock band is made up of both visionaries and devoted followers, leaders and team players.

Carlisi says the band only achieves success when the entire group is pulling in the same direction. When all members understand the parts they must play within the group—contributing creatively and playing to their strengths—that's when the hits start coming. (Substitute hits for profits or customers and well, you see where we're going here)»read more

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