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Markets Hub: FedEx Delivers Message For Street
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Wed, Jun 16 2010 10:29 AM
FedEx’s earnings may have been in line with expectations, but the outlook from this economic bellwether wasn't overly bright. There were more worrying signs in Europe too, where renewed talk of a bailout for fiscally strained Spain weighed on financial markets. Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and...
Markets Hub: Jobs Data Disappoint
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Fri, Jun 04 2010 11:36 AM
Markets were expecting a gangbusters U.S. jobs report and were left wanting. The data come as concerns swirl once again about Europe’s crisis with the spotlight on Hungary. Dow Jones Newswires's Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and Neal Lipschutz discuss.
Markets Hub: Tepid Job Market
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Thu, Jun 03 2010 10:12 AM
Two reports on jobs show continued sluggishness in the U.S. labor market as the focus turns to the May employment data. Will the data overshadow the ongoing concerns about European banks? Paul Vigna and Madeleine Lim report.
News Hub: What’s Next for Stocks?
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Fri, Mar 19 2010 4:44 PM
The Dow finishes lower for the first time in nine sessions. Dow Jones Newswires' Paul Vigna and WSJ’s Brett Arends join the News Hub to discuss what's next for stocks.
Maximum Money: Fighting Inflation
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Wed, Jan 27 2010 3:17 PM
As economic growth picks up rapidly across Asia, inflation is a potential problem for investors. Personal finance writer Shefali Anand discusses ways to protect your savings from being eroded with Paul Beckett, WSJ’s India bureau chief.
The Highs and Lows of 2009, From TARP to GMAC
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Tue, Dec 15 2009 3:39 PM
WSJ’s Dennis Berman and Evan Newmark look at the bond and stock market's resiliency; how TARP saved the day; how GMAC and a program for homeowners bombed; and more.
PM Report: Iran Backpedals on Nuclear Deal
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Wed, Nov 18 2009 6:11 PM
The News Hub panel discusses Iran’s backpedaling, getting gold fever, housing woes and more.
Telcos to underperform both sides of the Atlantic
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Tue, Jul 28 2009 11:22 AM
In both the U.S. and Europe, telcos have underperformed on a three-month basis, but for different reasons. In Europe, the main problem is declining mobile revenues, while in the U.S. the key problem is a declining corporate market.
A Billionaire’s Points of Lights - Now Show Us Yours
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Mon, Jun 15 2009 10:52 PM
Last year, WSJ’s Alan Murray caught on camera hedge-fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II's elaborate light show in his tony neighborhood in Greenwich, Conn. The economy has tanked, but have light shows? Send us a clip of displays you've seen (Dec 11)
Young Band Leader Revives More Than Music
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Mon, Jun 15 2009 10:47 PM
As leader of his school band, Paul Sheriff proves every day that his skills go far beyond directing music. Video courtesy of Fox News.
U.S. in Worst Part of the Recession
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Mon, Jun 15 2009 10:01 PM
The U.S. economy is in the midst of the worst part of the recession, according to economists polled in the latest Wall Street Journal survey. WSJ’s Kelsey Hubbard sits down with colleague Phil Izzo to discuss the outlook. (Nov. 13)
Shiller: Bailout 'Fuzzy,' But Better Than Alternative
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Mon, Jun 15 2009 9:51 PM
At a forum co-sponsored by the Yale School of Management and The Wall Street Journal, Professor of Economics Robert Shiller says U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson’s proposed bailout is a "fuzzy" plan he doesn't like, but that it's still better than doing nothing.
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