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Aug.07
9:44 AM ET
Friday, 7 Aug 2009
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Aug.06
9:34 AM ET
Thursday, 6 Aug 2009
  • Investors Should Get into Markets Now: Strategist
    This market is hanging in there nicely and investors should go back to the "buy the dips" strategy, said one strategist.
  • What's Driving AIG?
    What's up with government owned AIG, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae ... up 57 percent, 32 percent and 32 percent, respectively, on huge volume?
  • Gimme a Job—Or I’ll Sue!
    Trina Thompson, who received her bachelor’s degree in IT from Monroe College in New York City in April, is suing the school because she hasn’t found a job yet.
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Aug.05
9:36 AM ET
Wednesday, 5 Aug 2009
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Aug.04
9:37 AM ET
Tuesday, 4 Aug 2009
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Aug.03
9:28 AM ET
Monday, 3 Aug 2009
  • Art Cashin: Stock Market Facing a 1929 Bounce
    The US GDP shrunk at a slower-than-expected pace in the second quarter. What does it mean for the stock markets?
  • Oil Outlook: Caveat Emptor
    Acceleration to the downward slope of the economy is lessening, but it is still negative.
  • How to Use 'Cash for Clunkers' Program
    The government's "cash for clunkers" program, officially called the Car Allowance Rebate System, or CARS for short, is in full swing, but only some consumers will be able to participate thanks to the eligibility requirements for potential buyers, their current vehicles and the vehicles they plan to buy or lease.
  • Where The Investors Are and Are Not
    Investors flee money market funds, but they're not putting money into stock funds—yet.
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Jul.31
9:35 AM ET
Friday, 31 Jul 2009
  • Kudlow: Positive GDP in Third Quarter?
    This chart shows that the global pay-to-play prediction market is growing confident that Q3 GDP is headed into positive territory.
  • Markets: Many New Highs, Few Lows
    As the markets continue to surge ahead, the equities on the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange continue to hit new highs.  61 companies on the NYSE and a whopping 116 companies on the Nasdaq hit new 52-week highs.
  • Hot Summer Stock Picks
    Mario Gabelli, CIO of GAMCO Investors, shares his hot summer stock picks.
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Jul.30
9:33 AM ET
Thursday, 30 Jul 2009
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Jul.29
9:23 AM ET
Wednesday, 29 Jul 2009
  • Earnings Central
    The latest earnings news, announcements, revisions, surprises and highlights, plus investing ideas and interactive calendars. It's earnings season at your fingertips.
  • CNBC Reports: Realty Check
    What's behind the improving housing numbers? How are appraisers threatening the real estate recovery? Is a commercial real estate wreck still looming? We answer these questions and many more in our special report.
  • Charts Reveal: When Bulls Will Be Back in Charge
    If European basic resources can close above 390 on the DJ Stoxx Basic Resource index, the bulls are back in charge according to this analyst.
  • 5 Health Care Stocks to Watch Now
    These are the top health care stocks to watch as earnings season rolls on.
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Jul.28
9:30 AM ET
Tuesday, 28 Jul 2009
  • Earnings Central
    The latest earnings news, announcements, revisions, surprises and highlights, plus investing ideas and interactive calendars. It's earnings season at your fingertips.
  • The 10 Hottest Commodities of 2009
    We took a look at the commodities in the CRB Index, and calculated the ones with the best YTD performance based on the closing price on June 3, 2009.
  • Dow 10,000? Charts Say Yes
    Now that the 9,000 mark has been passed in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, everyone wants to start counting to 10,000. Do the bulls have enough momentum to charge ahead? From a charting perspective, this is possible but several small cautions come with this optimism.
  • Cramer: Prepare for the Coming Correction
    The host of Mad Money says the market is about to go down. But how far?
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Jul.27
9:23 AM ET
Monday, 27 Jul 2009
  • Earnings Central
    The latest earnings news, announcements, revisions, surprises and highlights, plus investing ideas and interactive calendars. It's earnings season at your fingertips.
  • Market Tips: The Bull is Back in Town
    Global stocks began the week in the green Monday, with European shares extending a 2-week rally, as strong earnings boosted optimism for a global economic recovery. Experts say to play the market, but keep some money aside for even better opportunities.
  • Opponents of Health Overhaul Happy as Bill Drags
    Backers and opponents of President Barack Obama's top domestic priority plan to use Congress' August recess for intensive advertising and grass-roots campaigns in hopes that energized voters might influence wavering lawmakers.
  • China: New Empire of the Sun?
    Why is CNBC's Jim Cramer changing his tune on Chinese solar stocks?
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