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Sep.09
9:32 AM ET
Wednesday, 9 Sep 2009
  • A Look Back at the Crisis: 1 Year Ago Today
    From Wall Street to Washington, September 2008, is the cruelest month. We'll revisit the crisis day by day in the month ahead.
  • What 9/9/09 Means Across the World
    Whether 9/9/09 is deemed lucky or a day to avoid, the rarity of Wednesday's date has inspired loving couples, restaurants and even a movie studio to mark the occasion across the globe.
  • Jobs: A Leader in Innovation
    Maria Bartiromo looks ahead to tomorrow’s planned Apple announcement and reflects on Steve Jobs’ inventor mystique.
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Sep.08
10:42 AM ET
Tuesday, 8 Sep 2009
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Sep.04
9:11 AM ET
Friday, 4 Sep 2009
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Sep.02
8:46 AM ET
Wednesday, 2 Sep 2009
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Sep.01
9:20 AM ET
Tuesday, 1 Sep 2009
  • A Look Back at the Crisis: 1 Year Ago Today
    From Wall Street to Washington, September 2008, is the cruelest month. We'll revisit the crisis day by day in the month ahead.
  • Slideshow: For Sale - Madoff's Beach Home
    One of Bernard Madoff's more valuable assets — his luxury beach home in Montauk, NY — is about to be put up for sale by the US Marshals. CNBC takes a look into what the Ponzi schemer's life was like at his beach home prior to being nabbed by the authorities.
  • Alternative Investing
    Stocks and bonds? Sure. But it's a big world out there for investors.
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Aug.31
9:17 AM ET
Monday, 31 Aug 2009
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Aug.28
9:34 AM ET
Friday, 28 Aug 2009
  • Most Annoying Buzzwords: Which One's Worst?
    Phrases like “game changer,” “value add” and “it is what it is” are among the most overused phrases in business today, according to a survey of top executives that was released Thursday. Which words do you hate most?
  • The Other Big Mac Economic Indicator
    How fast can you eat a Big Mac? Wait, more importantly, how fast can you EARN it?
  • Buy at the Next Pullback: Chief Investors
    Are there any buying opportunities for investors on the horizon? Jeffrey Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James, and Douglas Cliggott, chief investment officer at Dover Management, shared their market oulooks.
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Aug.27
9:44 AM ET
Thursday, 27 Aug 2009
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Aug.26
9:29 AM ET
Wednesday, 26 Aug 2009
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Aug.25
9:37 AM ET
Tuesday, 25 Aug 2009
  • Tsunami of Home Foreclosures to Hit US: Economist
    A tsunami of home foreclosures is set to hit the US as banks are unable to keep bailing out tenants and struggling home owners give up on their mortgage, according to the Saxo Bank chief economist.
  • The Recession: Elmo Feels Your Pain
    An economic recovery may be on the horizon, but families are still struggling with job losses, foreclosures and other hardships of the recession. So, Sesame Street is rolling out a one-hour special in September called, “Families Stand Together: Feeling Secure in Tough Times,” to help families talk to their kids about the recession.
  • Charts: How to Play Overbought Markets
    This economist says investors should not be adding "aggressively" to long positions, and instead thinks investors should "take a couple of chips off the table here and just let the market sort itself out over the short-term."
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        The top headlines this hour, with CNBC's Chloe Cho.

    • Debunking Myths About India  23 Nov 2009

        It is not true that the IT sector has been the primary driver of India's growth, says Anil Gupta, professor of strategy & organization at the University of Maryland. He debunks other myths about India, with CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • HSI Seen Trading in a Higher Range  23 Nov 2009

        The Hang Seng Index is likely to trade in a higher range, between 22,000-25,000 points, from now till March 2010, predicts Vicks Poon, head of investment advisory at Fubon Bank. He tells CNBC's Emily Chan why.

    • CNBC.com News Now  23 Nov 2009

        The top headlines this hour, with CNBC's Sri Jegarajah.

    • Yen -- The New Funding Currency?  23 Nov 2009

        The yen is going to be the new funding currency, primarily for one simple reason. Ajay Kapur, global strategist at Mirae Asset Securities, tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah what the reason is.

    • The Demi-Ashton Ratio  23 Nov 2009

        The Demi-Ashton ratio is the ratio of people in their 40s divided by people in their 20s. Ajay Kapur, global strategist at Mirae Asset Securities, tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah how this ratio can point to secular bull markets.

    • Jobs Bill on the Way?  23 Nov 2009

        Discussing President Obama's concern over unemployment, with James Pethokoukis, Reuters Money & Politics columnist; David Goodfriend former Clinton White House staffer; Robert Reich, former Labor Secretary and Stephen Moore, The Wall Street Journal advisory board.

    • Australia Reaches Carbon Trading Deal  23 Nov 2009

        Australian PM Kevin Rudd unveiled a revised carbon-trade scheme at a press conference in Canberra. Michael Yoshikami, president & CIO at YCMNet Advisors, assesses the development, with CNBC's Martin Soong.


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    • HSI Seen Trading in a Higher Range 

        The Hang Seng Index is likely to trade in a higher range, between 22,000-25,000 points, from now till March 2010, predicts Vicks Poon, head of investment advisory at Fubon Bank. He tells CNBC's Emily Chan why.



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    • Six in Sixty 

        Picking six stocks in sixty seconds, with CNBC's Matt Nesto and Erin Burnett.



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    • Maria's Market Message 

        CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to tomorrow's Closing Bell.


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