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What's On: Fed Survey, Garmin and Our Stocks Watchlist

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Published: Wednesday, 22 Dec 2010 | 7:59 AM ET
By: Jason Gewirtz|Producer

Here's what's up on Wednesday's Squawk on the Street:

--An exclusive survey on where American economists and investors stand when it comes to the Federal Reserve.

--Plus, gifts or stocks? We're looking at Garmin to see if you're better off with a few shares or a GPS.

It is Widely Held Wednesday. That means stocks like Caterpillar, Home Depot, Bank of America and Citigroup are on our watchlist. Should they be on your's as well?

The Street Poll wants to know if you think the second round of Quantative Easing was good for the US economy, or was it a waste of time? Share your opinion, and watch Squawk on the Street on CNBC starting at 9am sharp.

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See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Wednesday's Squawk on the Street.
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