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MarketsHubRallySweepsGlobalMarkets
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Aug 02 2010 12:21 PM
Global markets kicked off August on a high note as a string of strong quarterly earnings reports from European banks boost confidence, helping investors look past mostly weak economic data seen throughout much of the last several weeks. Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and Steve Wisnefski discuss.
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NewsHubBeforetheOpeningBell
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 29 2010 12:15 PM
Paul Vigna looks into earnings of Exxon and Motorola, and what markets are poised to do after the opening bell.
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MarketsHubStocksBondsTellDifferentTales
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 26 2010 1:13 PM
The stock and bond markets have been telling different stories about the economy with stocks erring on the side of earnings optimism - Fedex’s encouraging outlook is the latest source of that cheer - and U.S. Treasurys increasingly bracing for a slowdown. Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and Michael Ca...
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NewsHubDataFordEarningsLiftFutures
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 23 2010 9:50 AM
Paul Vigna says U.S. stock futures rose, boosted by better-than-expected results from Ford and Honeywell, as investors awaited results of European bank-stress tests.
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NewsHubUSStocksRallyfor6thStraightDay
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jul 13 2010 6:22 PM
U.S. stocks surged as strong early earnings reports emboldened investors to climb into riskier assets, extending the market’s rally to six straight sessions. Paul Vigna discusses.
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NewsHubBehindThisWeeksMarketRally
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 09 2010 5:10 PM
Paul Vigna and Neal Lipschutz take a look at this week’s big market rally that saw the Dow soar more than 500 points.
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NewsHubCanMarketsExtendWeeksBigGains
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 09 2010 10:06 AM
Paul Vigna and Evan Newmark discusses whether markets can extend the week’s big gains.
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DowExtendsPushAbove10000
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 08 2010 5:01 PM
Stocks extended the week’s solid rally in the face of mixed data on jobs, retail sales and consumer lending. Paul Vigna discusses.
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MarketsHubRetailersHelpLiftStocks
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 08 2010 11:46 AM
Stocks are up again, helped partly by monthly sales reports from retailers even though they showed some stores benefiting from aggressive promotions and others hurt by consumers' continued restrained spending. Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and Michael Casey discuss.
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MarketsHubMarketsComeRoaringBack
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jul 06 2010 12:12 PM
Markets are heating up after last week’s bruising selloff as comments from the Reserve Bank of Australia are seen as bullish for global growth. But how sustainable is the rebound in stocks, commodities and other risky assets? Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and Steve Wisnefski discuss
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MarketsHubChinaMoveRipplesBroadly
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jun 21 2010 9:53 AM
China’s decision to abandon its currency peg has rippled through global markets, giving a boost to assets perceived as riskier, including stocks, commodities and growth-linked currencies. How lasting will the impact be? Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and Michael Reid discuss.
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MarketsHubFedExDeliversMessageForStreet
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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...
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MarketsHubJobsDataDisappoint
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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.
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MarketsHubTepidJobMarket
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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.
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NewsHubWhatsNextforStocks
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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.
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MaximumMoneyFightingInflation
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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.
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TheHighsandLowsof2009FromTARPtoGMAC
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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.
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PMReportIranBackpedalsonNuclearDeal
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Nov 18 2009 6:11 PM
The News Hub panel discusses Iran’s backpedaling, getting gold fever, housing woes and more.
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TelcostounderperformbothsidesoftheAtlantic
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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.
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ABillionairesPointsofLightsNowShowUsYours
From: The Wall Street Journal on 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)
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