A Who's Who Of Obama Cabinet Potentials Barack Obama already has a transition operation well under way to enable him to unveil selections for positions such as Treasury secretary and secretary of state soon.
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These Stocks are Cheap, Cheap, Cheap Long-term investors should leave the sidelines and pick up stocks now, as shares in all companies look very cheap according to this strategist.
Cramer's 100-Day Plan for Obama CNBC's Jim Cramer knows exactly what the president-elect’s priorities should be after he’s sworn in Jan. 20. Here’s the five-point plan
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What Obamanomics Will Mean For You Even after a decisive election victory, President Elect Barack Obama’s platform policies will almost certainly be scaled back based upon the current economic maelstrom. So what will the new, leaner Obama policies look like?
Who'll Be The New Treasury Secretary? The election is over and now the Wall Street chatter is focusing on who will be the next Treasury Secretary under an Obama Administration. A main candidate tossed out is Timothy Geithner, president of the New York Federal Reserve. Who do you think it will be?
Obama's Top-5 Economic Challenges Talking about an economic recovery and making one happen are two hugely different things, and Obama faces an unenviable task as the nation's 44th president.
Why You Shouldn't Expect A Post-Election Rally Barack Obama's victory in the U.S. presidential election is not a good enough reason for stocks to rally, as it does not change the fundamental problems of the world economy.
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Five Economic Challenges Facing the Next President Calling for an economic recovery and making one happen are two very different things. Whoever becomes the 44th US president faces an unenviable task.
Does It Really Matter Who Wins? Will the markets react very differently depending on who wins the White House? According to Joe Terranova the answer is a big fat “yes”.
Can the Dow Predict Election Results? With less than a week before the Presidential Election, the candidates are rushing to key battleground states to convince voters of their economic plans to deal with the financial crisis. But will it help?
Your Money, Your Vote Side-by-side comparisons of where the candidates stand on issues that matter most to you.
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McCain's Problem, And Why Youngsters Like Obama Not to disparage anyone in the plumbing industry, but does McCain really want the rest of us to view Joe the Plumber as a role-model? That's what we should aspire to be?
Trading the Election This market hardly needs one more ounce of volatility but chances are the election will deliver a jolt. As things stand at the time of writing, it appears likely that Barack Obama will win the White House. And we’re hearing the market has factored in a Democratic win by about 80 percent. So how do you play it?
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Can the Dow Predict Election Results? With less than a week before the Presidential Election, the candidates are rushing to key battleground states to convince voters of their economic plans to deal with the financial crisis. But will it help?
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McCain: Curb Capital Gains Taxes Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain says keeping taxes under control is key to economic revival, especially the capital gains tax.
Five Stocks Poised to Thrive The nation may be facing a long, deep recession, but Kiplinger's Personal Finance says some companies are positioned to survive and thrive.
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Can the Dow Predict Election Results? With less than a week before the Presidential Election, the candidates are rushing to key battleground states to convince voters of their economic plans to deal with the financial crisis. But will it help?
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Carlos 'Slim' is Staying on the Sidelines CNBC's Michelle Caruso Cabrera sits down with the Mexican mogul to discuss the global economy and whether he will be scooping up market deals anytime soon.
The ABCs of Investing in This Market How can investors stay afloat in today's volatile markets? A thorough knowledge of what stocks they hold, and acceptance of uncertainty are the first steps.
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Can the Dow Predict Election Results? With less than a week before the Presidential Election, the candidates are rushing to key battleground states to convince voters of their economic plans to deal with the financial crisis. But will it help?
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Shock and Awe Rally: We Aren't There Yet We need to see a strong up day on volume and then wait for a follow-through day. That follow-through could come several days later. When it comes, it is likely to be a decent rally that will slog its way up in staircase (not “V”) fashion.
Three Good Dividend-Yield Plays When dividend yields are up to 6.5% to 7% and there are investors who want to be in the U.S. dollar, then you basically have “a bond with upside,” CNBC's Jim Cramer says. See which three stocks he likes best.
Congress, Wall Street Set to Clash Over Bonuses The hot-button issues of CEO pay and the Wall Street bailout may soon collide with the real world of Wall Street bonuses, taxpayer and shareholder anger over the financial crisis, and a Treasury secretary with deep roots on Wall Street. And that collision could be loud and ugly.
Poll: How Low Will Fed Go? The market is expecting a half-point cut today. Tell us what you think the Fed should do. Take our poll on CNBC.com.
McCain/Palin Interview The GOP ticket sat down with Maria Bartiromo to discuss the economy and upcoming election.
Your Money, Your Vote Side-by-side comparisons of where the candidates stand on issues that matter most to you.
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Slideshow: 10 Recession-Proof Jobs Despite a slowing economy and layoffs in many industries, certain professions remain in high demand and are expected to weather a recession better than others.
GM's Management: Can They Stay in Control? There's no shortage of people saying GM's leadership needs to go, but what are the odds of that happening? CNBC's Phil LeBeau weighs in.
Energy Prices = Good Omen As the saying goes, things look darkest before the dawn. The across-the-board declines in asset values are endemic of a global slowdown of significant proportions. But slumping energy prices could be just the offset needed.
How Oil Prices Are Affecting Producing Countries Following OPEC's emergency production meeting that took place on the morning of October 24, CNBC reveals various oil producing countries' break-even oil prices.
Brown Bagging It As hard times prompt Americans to cut spending, more workers are bringing their lunch to work rather than buying it at a food outlet, or even the company cafeteria.
Big Market Selloffs Here's a look at some very bad days and periods for stocks that got investors' attention over the past 80 years.
Yen is King The yen continued to gain even after the Group of Seven warned the Japanese currency posed a threat to financial and economic stability. CNBC's experts weigh in on whether now is the time to buy the currency.
Natalie invested in a mutual fund 2 months ago when she attended a money management seminar. Now she is having serious doubts if she made the right decision. Suze lets her know.