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Jun.24
9:56 AM ET
Wednesday, 24 Jun 2009
  • Big Pessimism on Housing Recovery
    Trade is choppy on skepticism of a US housing recovery. Here's how to play the market.
  • Poll: What Should Apple Have Done?
    Should Apple have disclosed more details about Steve Jobs' health condition sooner? Share your opinion.
  • Don't Bet on Fed Exit Strategy
    There is still a long way to go for the US economy before it gets better, and a long-term strategy to deal with the increasing budget deficit is needed for the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing policies to be successful.
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Jun.23
9:32 AM ET
Tuesday, 23 Jun 2009
  • 'Square-Root' Recovery in Sight: Stock Picker
    Two strategists discuss their market outlook and where to invest now.
  • Befriend Bonds Before Auction?
    Incoming auctions of government bonds and the recent retreat in the stock markets are crowding investors into bonds, and maybe this is a good choice for a while, David Keeble, head of fixed-income strategy at Calyon.
  • Don't Bet on Exit Strategy from the Fed: Economists
    There is still a long way to go for the US economy before it gets better, and a long-term strategy to deal with the increasing budget deficit is needed for the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing policies to be successful, economists told CNBC Tuesday.
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Jun.22
9:41 AM ET
Monday, 22 Jun 2009
  • Yoshikami: Your Portfolio Needs Commodities
    As we face future inflation and a restart of global growth, investing in commodities makes sense now more than ever. Commodities you see are one of those rare assets that can be profitable in a variety of conditions.
  • Can Boomer Babies Resuscitate Housing Market?
    The children of baby boomers will eventually resuscitate the pummeled U.S. housing market, Harvard University said Monday, but in the meantime, limits on income and credit are sustaining the three-year bust.
  • Charts: Biggest Correction Yet to Come
    The stock market is heading for a downward correction in September or October more severe than any since the credit crisis took hold, according to Robin Griffiths, technical strategist from Cazenove Capital.
  • Slideshow: Worst Expected State Budget Gaps
    The economic crisis has taken a toll on nearly every corner of the American economy, including the financial position of US states. With tax revenues decreasing and spending on the rise, some states are considering drastic measures.
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Jun.19
9:31 AM ET
Friday, 19 Jun 2009
  • Why Quadruple Witching is Not so Scary
    Here are the historical averages for the markets and volatility on those days.  More often than not, quad-witching days have been slightly positive for the markets.  They are, however, more volatile.
  • 5 Stocks to Short in This Market
    With the market stalling at 7-month highs is it time to game the losers?
  • Is the 40-Year Mortgage a Joke?
    It's true: A 40-year mortgage can make your monthly house payment more affordable. But, they're not always the best choice.
  • Slideshow: World's Most Expensive Real Estate
    What prime residential markets have weathered the storm? Stable or rising prices are a good measure of future development and the demand for investment. Click ahead to see the world’s most expensive high-end real estate markets.
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Jun.17
11:10 AM ET
Wednesday, 17 Jun 2009
  • COSTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY  
    From beer to burgers, dental exams to apartment rents, you might be surprised to see just how dramatically prices vary, depending on where you live.  a cnbc.com slideshow reveals the most expensive and least expensive places to buy everyday necessities.
  • TIME TO BUY BROKERAGE STOCKS?
    Some brokerage stocks are among the market's top performers so far this year.  cnbc.com's stock blog explains which brokerage shares are hottest and how you take advantage of their comeback.
  • MANAGE LIKE A ROCK STAR   
    The best businesses and the best bands have more in common than you think.  cnbc.com reviews a new book that shows executives how to learn lessons in leadership from successful rock musicians.
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Jun.16
9:39 AM ET
Tuesday, 16 Jun 2009
  • Market Tips: Dow To Rebound After Retreat
    US stocks had the worst day in a month on Monday as a manufacturing data came in weaker than expected and the dollar made a comeback. Experts tell CNBC investors need to be cautious short-term as the market is likely to retreat, then rebound afterwards.
  • ‘W-Shaped’ Recovery Likely
    Pros discuss their expectations for the shape and size of the recovery.
  • Kneale: Obama's 'Ridiculous' Promise
    President Obama is about to learn the unpleasant risks of trying to please most all of the people all of the time.
  • Paris Air Show
    Complete coverage of the 100th Paris Air Show, where the weather and the mood are gray.
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Jun.15
9:30 AM ET
Monday, 15 Jun 2009
  • Paris Air Show
    Complete coverage of the 100th Paris Air Show, where the weather and the mood are gray.
  • Yoshikami: The Next Menace — Stagflation
    As green shoots continue to pop up and give hope that a depression has been avoided, it's important to recognize that there still are significant headwinds facing the U.S. and global economy.
  • Investor Alert: Key S&P, Dow Moves Look Near
    The Nasdaq's 50-day moving average crossed over its 200-day moving average last week. Expect the same for the Dow and S&P in the days ahead. This kind of crossover is an indication of positive momentum and could drive the markets even higher as traders react.
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Jun.12
9:34 AM ET
Friday, 12 Jun 2009
  • Exclusive: 'Pay Czar' Ken Feinberg
    The federal government does not intend to declare "imperial edicts" with regard to executive pay, and the Obama administration has given its "Pay Czar" jurisdiction only over companies that have received federal bailouts, the man who now bears that unofficial title told CNBC Thursday.
  • Faber Report: The Question Ken Lewis Never Gets
    After watching this morning’s Congressional hearings on what role the Fed and Treasury played in getting Bank of America to stick with its deal to acquire Merrill Lynch, our elected representatives failed yet again to ask the question I have never had fully answered.
  • OPEC: The Worst May Be Over for Oil
    OPEC cut its forecast for world oil demand in 2009 further on Friday but said the worst appeared to be over for the market, adding to signs of a turning point in the outlook for oil.
  • Market Tips: Sell Volatility
    Global stocks inched higher Friday as investors become more optimistic on the economic outlook after data showed gains in Chinese industrial output and a rise in U.S. retail sales. Experts tell CNBC a new bull market has begun and the best way to trade currencies is to sell volatility.
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Jun.11
9:53 AM ET
Thursday, 11 Jun 2009
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Jun.10
11:17 AM ET
Wednesday, 10 Jun 2009
  • CLIPPING THE FED'S WINGS
    A new Republican plan for reforming financial regulations would significantly limit powers of the Federal Reserve.  Get details of the GOP's proposal, which will be officially unveiled by Republican Congressional leaders tomorrow.
  • STATE BUDGET BLUES
    The recession is hitting some states harder than others, with a one-two punch of higher unemployment and lower tax revenues   Our slideshow explains which states face the biggest budget gaps--- where does your state rank?
  • MARRIAGE, MONEY, AND YOUR FUTURE
    An amazingly high percentage of couples communicate poorly when it comes to financial matters.  How you can learn from the money mistakes made by couples who participated in a recent Fidelity survey.
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