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  • Inside the Romney Camp  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 6:34 AM ET

    CNBC's Hampton Pearson reports Mitt Romney gave a brief concession speech to supporters in Boston and called President Obama to offer congratulations.

  • Will Markets Rise Above the Fiscal Cliff?  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 6:20 AM ET

    Ben Lichtenstein, TradersAudio.com, discusses how the markets will likely respond now that there is a clear answer as to who will lead our nation for the next four years.

  • Global Markets: European Shares Up on Obama Win   Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 6:17 AM ET

    CNBC's Ross Westgate reports on all the market moving events from Europe, as stock move higher on President Obama's re-election win, and better-than-expected earnings.

  • Next Stop: The Fiscal Cliff  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 6:07 AM ET

    CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the update on President Obama's win from campaign headquarters. Also, Jared Bernstein, CNBC contributor, and Tony Fratto, Hamilton Place Strategies, talk about whether a solution to the nation's looming debt crisis is possible now that the election is over.

  • Trading the Election Results  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 5:48 AM ET

    How will Obama's election win impact the markets? A look at what traders are watching, with Chuck Gabriel, Capital Alpha Partners, and Jeff Kilburg, TreasuryCurve.com.

  • Betting on the Presidency  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 5:36 AM ET

    CNBC's Scott Cohn has the update on President Obama's second-term win.

  • Did Romney's Strategy Bring Defeat?  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 5:30 AM ET

    Michael Santoli, Yahoo! Finance, discusses how the economy influenced the election results

  • US Election Pushes Global Markets Higher  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 5:23 AM ET

    A look at how global markets are trading after President Obama wins a second term in office, with CNBC's Kate Kelly and Christine Tan.

  • Markets Road to Recovery  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 5:15 AM ET

    What should investors expect now that the election results are out? Michael Santoli, Yahoo! Finance, provides the post-election outlook.

  • Obama Wins Second Term  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 5:03 AM ET

    CNBC's Phil LeBeau and Hampton Pearson report on President Obama's win from the headquarters of both candidates. And the balance of power stays the same in Congress. CNBC's Eamon Javers and John Harwood have the story.

  • At Best Obama Win Removes Uncertainty: Pro  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 3:30 AM ET

    Graham Neilson, chief investment strategist at Cairn Capital, tells CNBC that in the short-term the election result will lead to less uncertainty but there are still four or five other factors the market needs to deal with in this quarter.

  • Should Market Buy Risk With Cliff On Horizon?  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 3:00 AM ET

    Daniel Morris, global strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management, tells CNBC that the fact that the same players remain in the White House is good news for a faster resolution of the fiscal cliff.

  • Which Sectors Benefit From an Obama Win?  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 2:39 AM ET

    Andrew Stenwall, CEO of Peridiem, tells CNBC that good news for certain sectors for an Obama win is already priced into the market, and the housing and auto sector will be the things driving growth in 2013.

  • Gartman: I am Dismayed at Obama Win   Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 2:23 AM ET

    Dennis Gartman, founder of the Gartman Letter, who predicted that Mitt Romney would win the US election 'quite handily', tells CNBC that he is dismayed that Barack Obama has won.

  • Obama Won Because He Didn't Do Austerity: Pro   Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 2:00 AM ET

    Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, tells CNBC, that Obama won because he didn't do austerity as incumbents lose when they do austerity.

  • Bill Gross: Dividend Stocks Now at Risk  Wednesday, 7 Nov 2012 | 12:00 AM ET

    On "Squawk Box," Pimco's Bill Gross says investors should be looking at their high-yielding dividend stocks because President Obama's re-election makes it more likely there will be a tax increase on investment income.

  • Obama: Most Tweeted Candidate in Swing States  Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012 | 6:51 PM ET

    CNBC's Courtney Reagan breaks down the details of the most mentioned candidates on social media.

  • Scrambling to Vote in New Jersey  Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012 | 6:40 PM ET

    Discussing the recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy, and the presidential election, with NBC's Brian Thompson and former Republican Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman.

  • The Road to 270 Electoral Votes  Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012 | 6:29 PM ET

    Tracking the electoral votes, with CNBC's John Harwood; Jane Wells reports from Nevada, where Steve Wynn and Sheldon Adelson have been very public in supporting Mitt Romney; and Michelle Caruso-Cabrera says 60 percent of those surveyed by CNBC said the economy is the most important issue facing the country now.

  • Sprint to the Finish  Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012 | 5:45 PM ET

    The "Your Money, Your Vote" team discusses when the polls will be closing around the country and the role of voter turnout in the Presidential election.

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