The economy may be struggling, but donât bet on any moves on interest rates this week. And keep in mind, don't lie on your resume and be careful what you post on social networking sites.
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…checking his big business calendar is Larry Kofsky at the market watch Wall Street bureau. He tells us one thing is that big thing this week Larry. …”
“…do. Chief economist Ken male and a clear view economics knows what Federal Reserve policy makers probably won't do when they meet this week. …”
The job market takes the spotlight, but will the July employment numbers sink Wall Street or give traders a reason for hope? And will July auto sales crash?
Audio|Thu, 31 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…of the news -- on Thursday downgraded the credit rating of the Big Three US auto makers. As -- also cutting its outlook for the company's financing units because of mounting losses and the deteriorating US auto market. A by the way an auto maker and India already snapping up the jaguar and Land Rover brands from Ford. And our General Motors reportedly talking with a company -- about -- calmer line carmakers in Russia and China also said to. The interest it. Okay …”
“…for today but first. The job market. We'll get some attention on Wall Street has the week comes to a close with the all important July employment report an expected rise of 44001. Time claims for …”
Will the latest report on first time jobless claims provide any insights into what the markets might expect when the July jobs report comes out on Friday? And can you believe it? Lobster prices are down.
Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…on our use of credit cards. But first the big question facing Wall Street is -- a two day -- stretch to three days. Now some economic news may have an effect. The weekly jobless claims report may take on added significance since we're just today away from the Friday jobs report for July. Economists are looking for claims to fall back from last week's more than 400000. Now it was a report of a surprise gain in private sector job growth that allowed Wall Street to shrug off a spike in oil prices in the Wednesday's session. Payroll processor ADP announced that the economy generated 9000 new jobs last month in the private sector. Economists were looking for a pullback. After some choppy trading the Dow did end up 186. Points Nasdaq gained ten. Yes and he had two point one by the way crude rose about four and a half dollars a barrel. After the government reported a drop involve oil and gasoline inventories last week on tap also for the economy a look at second quarter gross domestic product. Expectations are for better than 2% …”
“…industry and it's absolutely infect and you know with the lobster industry weighs in on this too because. With that with demand down and prices down the lobster men there still and the higher prices -- …”
With the July jobs report due on Friday, will the ADP report on private sector jobs provide a preview? And will after market car audio companies find a way to survive?
Audio|Tue, 29 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…not the war. Wrong gung fu panda came to the rescue of Dreamworks Animation. . Company says the movies knock out performance -- second quarter earnings beat Wall Street expectations. Hey you know we're back in the consumer corner the market and our a little themes not particularly you know slightly …”
“…week's two minute drove with the boys talking about infrastructure. But first Wall Street gets something of a preview on this state of the job market as payroll processor ADP. It is slated to post its …”
Will a look at home prices and the mood of the consumer have an effect on Tuesdayâs market action? And are cassette tapes finally a thing of the past?
Audio|Mon, 28 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…index and that actually rose little bits and who knows. And -- Wall Street will return to work after the Dow sank 240 points Monday. Nasdaq tumbled 46 S&P lost 23. Oil prices heading higher one reason stocks were tumbling. A crude closed up about a dollar and half a barrel also Wall Street not impressed with -- earnings from Verizon -- Tyson Foods. . And it remains worried about financial stocks after those two bank failures last week. And now what we've all really been waiting …”
“…tapes another part of my youthful and by the ways. First though Wall Street are coming up a pretty blue Monday. Stocks opening this week a lot lower than what may drive things in the Tuesday's …”
Larry Kofsky says Wall Street is bracing for the big jobs report. And waiter, thereâs a fly in my earnings soup! Key restaurants will roll out news in the coming week.
Audio|Fri, 25 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…all comes down to one word. JOB. -- our man at the New York Stock Exchange will talk -- leading economist Diane swamp on the state in business history. Six. So -- 1896. The city of Miami has incorporated which of course soon gave way to lots of TV shows like Miami Vice. . Don Johnson where are you now. On the -- for Monday we expect several big earnings reports yes earnings that beat goes on and we drag out sunny and chair again plays. Being the top. Verizon wrigley Tyson Foods and Amgen all scandal to kick off another busy week. Now let's head to Wall Street to find out at the beat goes on there and find out what traders will be looking out for Larry koskie is at the New York Stock Exchange. . …”
Hang on tight! Stocks will try to recover Friday after another wipe-out. Wall Street braces for more bad housing news. And Swiper no swiping! Well-known cartoon characters battle theft.
Audio|Thu, 24 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…Well InBev is going to have to get back some of its investment and it's widely expected that they're going to start making some fairly deep cuts to Anheuser-Busch is budgets. One piece of low hanging -- terror is that marketing budgetary enormous advertise your particularly in sports program and and the official -- sponsors of everything from the Olympics for the World Cup Major League Baseball. . The NBA the NHL 28 different NFL teams -- Kentucky Derby the ultimate fighting championship golf -- you name it they are …”
“…May be helping steal trade marks or cartoon characters. -- And with Anheuser-Busch getting a new owner and then of what does that mean for all those ads we see during sporting events sire bill …”
Does the economy have you seeing a psychologist? What about the stock market? Will the storm clouds on the housing front soon part? And for how much longer will McDonaldâs appear recession-proof?
Audio|Wed, 23 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…also getting earnings news from three yen Eli Lilly Raytheon Southwest Airlines Starwood Hotels. . Dow chemical's Xerox Bristol-Myers Squibb RadioShack and let's not forget to railroads. Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa -- McDonald's continues to chug along despite the economy but how much longer will that last. Food industry …”
“…Thursday July 24. From the newsroom of the MarketWatch radio network I'm John Wordock. . Coming up in this edition McDonald's has been recession proof up to now is that about to change. …”
Have you socked away your stimulus check for back-to-school shopping? Two retail experts spar. And commentators Laz and Noble weave a tale of two techs in The Two-Minute Drill.
Audio|Tue, 22 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…we have a tale of two technology companies Kristobal that you flags vodafone's story today. I can't read it -- and are not flying around it okay now of course it's an economic slowdown story which isn't news right. The news I think interest -- things they're dealing with service consumption issues it is people are talking as much in Europe. Well I don't it's. People using cell -- bit more assertive. I think there might be higher penetration rates and in year and Vodafone has been traditionally very strong in -- places like Italy where people you know there's. More cellphones and our people because people …”
“…for the two minute drill today a -- of two tech companies vodafone's. . Verses Apple. Stocks will try to keep the momentum going Wednesday after some nice advances Tuesday the blue chips enjoyed triple digit …”
How should you invest during the Bear Market? Some tips from a retirement guru. Thar she blows! More earnings news dead ahead. And are you brown-bragging it? Ann Cates says many of you are dumping that three martini lunch for leftovers.
Audio|Mon, 21 Jul 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…of earnings yet I know. You know. You know untapped Caterpillar DuPont UPS US Airways jetBlue and Arab bread. Lockheed Martin's chest to name a few. I'm getting all choked up over this stocks have been bouncing all over the place in recent weeks how should you handle a bear market. And Rio -- picks up story. Now the Wall Street is hovering near levels designating a bear market is a time to rethink your portfolio. Experts say it depends mostly on your …”
“…yes. -- it there's one thing though about all this and as The Wall Street Journal pointed out in this great graphic and the new literally cut in half the amount of money you're spending a launch. You …”