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Aug.24
9:33 AM ET
Monday, 24 Aug 2009
  • Market Tips: Asia and Commodities Are Hot
    Experts tell CNBC there is value in Asian stocks, especially Chinese resource stocks, as well as commodities in general.
  • US May See 150-200 More Bank Failures: Bove
    Richard Bove says 150 to 200 more U.S. banks will fail in the current banking crisis, and the industry's payments to keep the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp afloat could eat up 25 percent of pretax income in 2010.
  • Cash for Clunkers Program Heads Into Final Day
    Over the weekend, car dealers across the country watched their lots grow empty as crowds rushed to trade in gas guzzlers after the government said that the $3 billion rebate program would end at 8 p.m. EDT Monday, two weeks earlier than expected.
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Aug.20
10:32 AM ET
Thursday, 20 Aug 2009
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Aug.19
9:27 AM ET
Wednesday, 19 Aug 2009
  • Bartiromo: A Call To Switch to Cash
    A perma-bear, citing several data developments, recommends investors switch to cash.
  • What Shape is the Recovery?
    It looks like the recession is winding down. The question now is what shape will the recovery be?
  • Surprising Stock Market Indicators
    Although countless indicators of varied usefulness exist, there is a special breed that finds itself off the beaten path, for obvious reasons. Here are some of our favorites.
  • Read Buffet's Op-Ed
    In nature, every action has consequences, a phenomenon called the butterfly effect. These consequences, moreover, are not necessarily proportional.
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Aug.18
9:32 AM ET
Tuesday, 18 Aug 2009
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Aug.17
9:33 AM ET
Monday, 17 Aug 2009
  • Yoshikami: You Need to Adjust Your Strategy Now
    The truth is the world is different than it was 10 or 20 years ago. There is no way that your current investment strategy can remain the same as it has in the past.
  • Commodities: The Next Hot Trade?
    After a hot week, copper, sugar, gold and oil all dropped Friday, along with the markets. Is it time to buy them on this dip?
  • US to Exit Recession Next Month?
    Global stocks were lower Monday, with Asian markets falling to their lowest in two weeks. But experts tell CNBC stocks could go higher and the U.S. could exit recession next month.
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Aug.14
9:50 AM ET
Friday, 14 Aug 2009
  • Cramer: A Mortgage-Market Recovery?
    Investors should take note of this hedge fund manager's large stake in this financial. It could be a sign of things to come for the mortgage market.
  • Michael Vick Signing: Winners & Losers
    For every action, there is a reaction. Here are the winners and losers from Michael Vick signing with the Philadelphia Eagles.
  • Farrell: Lots of News, Little Volume
    "I can't believe we couldn't do one billion shares of trading volume Thursday on the NYSE. I know it's August but we have to make a living! Less than 800,000 million shares is startling."
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Aug.13
9:41 AM ET
Thursday, 13 Aug 2009
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Aug.12
9:46 AM ET
Wednesday, 12 Aug 2009
  • The Brothers Grim
    Some of the business world's gloomiest prognosticators — Nouriel Roubini, Marc Faber and Nassim Taleb — weigh in on the economy and markets. Watch their full comments from 'Squawk Box.'
  • US Dollar Index: Chart It Here
    Measure the US dollar's performance against a basket of currencies.
  • Roginsky: GOP Yellers Helping Health Care Reform
    Leaders of the Republican Party have become unhinged from any facts when discussing health care reform. What are rational voters to think when Sarah Palin, nominated just last year to stand one heartbeat away from the highest office in the land, accuses Obama of running a “death panel” that may kill her child?
  • Anticipating the Fed
    Most economists and traders are not expecting any change in rates today as well but will listen for comments on the economy's direction.
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Aug.11
9:34 AM ET
Tuesday, 11 Aug 2009
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Aug.10
9:32 AM ET
Monday, 10 Aug 2009
  • Krugman: Second Stimulus Needed
    The world economy needs a second stimulus if it is to avoid the fate of Japan in the 1990s when the country was stuck with years of sluggish growth, Nobel laureate and professor of economics Paul Krugman told CNBC Monday. See the complete interview.
  • EBay, GM Set to Start Car-Selling Trial Tuesday
    General Motors and eBay are expected to announce Monday that hundreds of the auto maker's California dealers will let consumers haggle over the prices of new cars and trucks through the online marketplace, as part of a previously disclosed trial.
  • Recovery Safely Here?
    Investors have poured back into stocks and unemployment has eased. Is a recovery really underway? Depends on who's talking...
  • Dow 12,000? That’s What the Stars Say
    There is no shortage of experts when it comes to Wall Street. So, as the market logged its fourth straight up week, we decided the only way to solve this, short of an arm-wrestling match, was to consult the stars.
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