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From: CBS News on Thu, Mar 29 2007 8:40 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that Ben Bernanke's comments renewed fears about interest rates; the mortgage meltdown may not have spread to the rest of the economy; and Ford is making a deal with Sony.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Mar 28 2007 8:59 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that home prices continue to fall; ITT will pay a fine for selling classified technology to China; and Kodak resigned from the Council of Better Business Bureaus.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Mar 27 2007 8:55 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that Florida's housing market leads the nation in delinquencies; Iran sanctions bring the price of crude oil up to $63 a barrel; and February Vista sales top $20 million.
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From: CBS News on Mon, Mar 26 2007 8:29 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that lawmakers might force utilities to go green by 2020; home sales in February jumped nearly four percent; and PayPal is working on a new design for mobile devices.
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From: CBS News on Fri, Mar 23 2007 2:56 PM
Alexis Christoforous reports that the Senate Banking Committee grilled regulators over mortgages; Nike's earnings were strong; and cell phones use may not be allowed on planes any time soon.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Mar 22 2007 8:43 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged; New Century will not testify at a Senate hearing; and subprime mortgages may be effecting home sales and refinancing.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Mar 21 2007 9:07 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that the Federal Reserve will make a decision about interest rates today; retailer Claire's was sold; and Alan Greenspan is being auctioned off for charity.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Mar 20 2007 8:11 PM
Alexis Christoforous reports the Sony PlayStation 3 is struggling, the Federal Reserve meets on interest rates, mixed news on home construction report and bad news for Enron shareholders.
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From: CBS News on Mon, Mar 19 2007 9:09 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that Wall Street will be focused on interest rates this week; a report is due out on new home construction rates; and prices on hybrid cars may be falling.
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StrugglingToUnloadHomes
From: CBS News on Sun, Mar 18 2007 10:07 PM
The housing market continues to slump as homeowners throughout America struggle to unload their property. Bill Whitaker talked with one California resident who is feeling the crunch.
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From: CBS News on Fri, Mar 16 2007 8:34 PM
Alexis Christoforous reports that Wal-Mart has decided not to open an in-house bank; JetBlue and other airlines canceled flights because of bad weather on the East Coast; and retail inflation surged.
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From: CBS News on Fri, Mar 16 2007 9:12 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that Alan Greenspan will weigh in on the mortgage crisis; stocks were up again; Cadbury Schweppes is breaking up; and Google says it wants to protect users' privacy.
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RiskyMortgagePitfalls
From: CBS News on Thu, Mar 15 2007 9:31 PM
Financial expert Ray Martin and Hannah Storm discuss the subprime mortgage meltdown and what you can do to avoid risky mortgage pitfalls.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Mar 15 2007 9:24 PM
Alexis Christoforous reports that confidence increased on Wall Street; Alan Greenspan weighed in on the mortgage problem as the government considered action; and Wal-Mart may soon offer mortgages.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Mar 15 2007 2:05 PM
Alexis Christoforous reports that the Dow clawed its way back into positive territory; no jail time for former HP chairwoman Patricia Dunn; and Harry Potter will have a record-setting first run print.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Mar 14 2007 7:19 PM
Alexis Christoforous reports that a late-day rally boosted stocks; H&R Block and GM are the latest casualties of the lending meltdown; the new Harry Potter book will have a record-breaking first run.
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StockMarketBouncesBack
From: CBS News on Wed, Mar 14 2007 6:09 PM
The stock market rebounded after early fluctuations rocked the major averages following Tuesday's selloff. Alexis Christoforous reports.
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WallStreetWoesPileUp
From: CBS News on Wed, Mar 14 2007 1:51 PM
The stock market is struggling to recover from Tuesday's selling. Alexis Christoforous reports investors are concerned about mortgage lending problems and sluggish retail sales growth.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Mar 14 2007 8:17 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports Wall Street plunged on rising concern in the subprime mortgage market, home foreclosures reached a record high and woes grow for subprime lender New Century.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Mar 13 2007 5:32 PM
Alexis Christoforous reports on the deepening carnage within the U.S. mortgage market, cold weather chills in February's retail sales, and Viacom's $1 billion lawsuit against YouTube.
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