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| | - Banks Sued on Mortgage Securities
CNBC's Diana Olick has an update on the Federal Housing Finance Agency's suit against Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Barclays for allegedly misrepresenting the quality of mortgage securities sold at the height of the housing bubble. » Watch Video - FHFA's Lawsuit on Banks
The banks in the U.S. are under capitalized, says Dick Bove, Rochdale Securities VP of equity research, who weighs in on how banks will settle these lawsuits, such as laying off empployees. » Watch Video - Best Fantasy Football Apps
PC Mike Wendland (pcmike.com) offers CNBC users the very best mobile apps for fantasy football, including Fantasy Football Monster, Sportscaster, and Verizon's NFL Mobile. » Watch Video - White House Reaction to Jobs Report
Hilda Solis, U.S. Secretary of Labor, says the White House is doing everything it can to boost job growth, and people are waiting for Congress to work together to find a solution. » Watch Video - Wien's Take on Jobs
Byron Wien, Blackstone Advisory Partners vice chairman weighs in on this morning's job report and its impact on the markets. » Watch Video | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
| | - Yoshikami: Unemployment Isn't Going to Fully Recover
After trickling forward in terms of job growth in the United States, the August numbers released Friday were met with alarm. The numbers suggest that companies have stopped hiring and are maintaining the status quo in terms of head count. Based on this release, data equity markets sold off and gold rallied as concerns arose about the strength of the US economic recovery. Banks in particular including much maligned Bank of America were hit as a result. » Read More - Is Pop-Up Store Bubble About to Burst?
The pop-up stores helped build buzz, tested new markets and took advantage of seasonal demand to juice sales. They even spread to other industries, with chefs trying out the concept of pop-up restaurants. But the pop-up store may be on its way out, according to several recent reports. » Read More - Bank of America May Have to Sell Merrill to Survive
Bank of America could be forced to spin-off Merrill Lynch, the company's most profitable unit. As BofA faces mortgage putback risk and several lawsuits, it is poorly-positioned to comply with Basel III requirements, and the Fed's request for contingency capital plans sheds light on a possible spin-off. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2011 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your mobile device. | | Evening Brief Special Money In Motion Currency Trading Edition | | | | | Money In Motion: Currency Trading Football season starts on Thursday, but it's the central bank blitz we are focused on, as the Bank of Japan, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank hold meetings next week. What will it mean for those countries' respective currencies, and how can you profit? We'll explain. Plus, the Swiss Franc has been anything but neutral, and last month Rebecca Patterson actually suggested a bullish trade on the Swissie. She'll give us her next move. And what will Friday's Jobs report mean for the dollar? We will break it down and show you how to profit using currencies. That's all tomorrow on Money in Motion Currency Trading. »moneyinmotion.cnbc.com | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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| | - Next Big Thing in Cloud Computing
Venture capitalists are making a big bet on startup cloud firms, with Sandra Kurtzig, Kenandy chairman & CEO, and Ray Lane, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. » Watch Video - Obama's Plan to Grow Jobs
Will President Obama's job plan stimulate growth? Wall Street corporate executives may not be counting on it, with Mort Zuckerman, Boston Properties, and CNBC's John Harwood. » Watch Video - Executive Shuffle at BNY Mellon
A look at the management problems at BNY Mellon and the future of the big bank, with Richard Bove, Rochdale Securities. » Watch Video - ISM Manufacturing & Construction Spending
Breaking down the data on August's ISM manufacturing and July's construction spending numbers, with CNBC's Rick Santelli & Steve Liesman, and perspective on the U.S. economy, with Stuart Hoffman, PNC Financial chief economist » Watch Video - No Deal: Einhorn's Bid Into Buy NY Mets Dead
CNBC's Darren Rovell reports that billionaire David Einhorn's deal to buy into the New York Mets has fallen apart. The parties were unable to reach an agreement, and ownership has decided not to extend the negotiating period. » Watch Video | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
| | - Now's the Time to Buy Oil Stocks: Analysts
Now is the time to buy oil stocks before they change course and rise, two analysts told CNBC Thursday. » Read More - Don't Look Now but Chrysler Coming Back
For the third time in the last four months, Chrysler outsold Toyota in the US. It's an interesting statistic that may or may not mean much given your perspective. Personally, I think it's an indication the Chrysler and its dealers are continuing to build momentum after being left for dead by the previous owners. » Read More - 5 Pummeled Clothing Retailers
If you are searching for the pincer of the recent stock market correction, look no further than clothing retailers. A report from TheStreet lists five clothing retailers that are ripe for investors who want to buy quality at a low price. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2011 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 | | |
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