March 8 (Bloomberg) — Brian Jackson, an emerging-markets strategist at Royal Bank of Canada in Hong Kong, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li about his investment strategy for emerging-market stocks.
Jackson also discusses China’s National People’s Congress and the outlook for the nation’s economy. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:3:55
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Note – 7 banks failed (not 11). I was reading the incorrect header.
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FDIC bank list failures
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html
Charts used at end for dollar & S&p500 from
http://www.freestockcharts.com
Duration : 0:6:11
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March 4 (Bloomberg) — Maged Shawky, chairman of Egypt’s stock exchange, talks with Bloomberg’s Maryam Nemazee and Susan Li about efforts to attract additional foreign investment in Egypt. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:3:56
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March 5 (Bloomberg) — Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Harris Private Bank, talks with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar and Matt Miller about his investment strategy for equities and the impact of the February U.S. employment report on the stock market. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:4:27
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Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) — Charles Biderman, chief executive officer of TrimTabs Investment Research, talks with Bloomberg’s Lori Rothman about reasons for the current U.S. stock-market rally. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:7:28
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Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) — James Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management, talks with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar about the outlook for the U.S. equity market and financial stocks.
Paulsen also discusses the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve monetary policy. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:4:48
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The stock market’s June swoon has carried into July, with key indicators pointing to a bear market weighed down by rising oil prices, the credit crisis and more bad news from Detroit, as the Big Three auto manufacturers reported substantial losses. Meanwhile, the G-8 gathered in Japan to discuss global warming and the economy, but didn’t include the two largest emerging economies — China and India — in the talks. Knowledge@Wharton spoke to Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel about these developments and others.
Duration : 0:11:40
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Ebay stock at 12.36 as of 11/14/08 less than the IPO Value of $18. Ebay Initial Public Offering in year 1998, was $18, therefore is negative by $-5.64 from it’s first historical value.
Ebay stock has gone down from a high of $44 and now just $14.97 Oct. 16, 200813:00 PDT, . Ebay’s poor user growth trend is very much manifested by sellers closing their account on Ebay because of Seller’s Outrage on adverse user policies. Now, Ebay has resorted to milking remaining sellers by forcing them to use Paypal and then window-dress their balance sheet, though in truth the pillar of Ebay sellers has already disappeared.
Honest democrati, non-censored forum about Ebay go to:
http://www.powersellersunite.com/viewforum.php?f=21
For more information on how to make money in shorting the Ebay Stock, watch this video by an outstanding 10-Year powerseller, who made money shorting the Ebay Stock….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyAuLgl-vNc
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Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandals behind the financial news headlines. This week, Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at sad Santa stories and bailout largess for the politically connected. Keiser also speaks to economist and best-selling author Ravi Batra about wage gaps and revolution in America.
Duration : 0:27:23
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Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Deborah Kostroun reports on the performance of the U.S. stock market today.
Stocks advanced, almost erasing half the Standard & Poors 500 Indexs loss from the bear market that ended in March, as rallies in oil and copper drove gains in commodity producers. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:2:14
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