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Asia Follows Wall Street Sell-Off on 'Taper' Fears

Analysts Speak on Today’s Market

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Published: Friday, 23 Mar 2007 | 1:33 PM ET
By: By CNBC.com

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Investment Strategy
The markets are trying to hold on to gains after a strong start, and Brian Stine, Allegiant Asset Mgmt. investment strategist, and Robert Pavlik, Oaktree Asset Mgmt. CIO, share their investment strategies with CNBC's Dylan Ratigan

Investment Strategy
The markets are trying to hold on to gains after a strong start, and Brian Stine, Allegiant Asset Mgmt. investment strategist, and Robert Pavlik, Oaktree Asset Mgmt. CIO, share their investment strategies with CNBC's Dylan Ratigan
11:06 AM [03:24]

What's Driving the Market?
Economic and geopolitical concerns over Iran are driving the market today, and Barry Hyman, EKN Financial Services equity market strategist; Dawn Bennett, Bennett Group Financial Services CEO; and CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera discuss where the market's going from here.

What's Driving the Market?
Economic and geopolitical concerns over Iran are driving the market today, and Barry Hyman, EKN Financial Services equity market strategist; Dawn Bennett, Bennett Group Financial Services CEO; and CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera discuss where the market's going from here.
10:11 AM [03:42]

Instant Market Analysis
An analysis of the market with Bryan Piskorowski, Wachovia Securities market analyst, and CNBC's Erin Burnett

Instant Market Analysis
An analysis of the market with Bryan Piskorowski, Wachovia Securities market analyst, and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
9:06 AM [01:50]

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