STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Wed, 11 Nov 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
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“…the banks responding to a Federal Reserve surveys say they're raising their interest rates and reducing credit limits on borrowers with good credit scores this could be a downside of regulations passed by congress aimed at …”
Audio|Fri, 6 Nov 2009|More from 1010 WINS FACE-TO-FACE.
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“…out spots to catch the ceremony on the City Hall steps the interest rates in Yankee blue with a big baseball shapes 27 sign. …”
STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Fri, 6 Nov 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
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“…The Federal Reserve meanwhile says it will keep a key interest rate at a record low level of nearly zero for an extended period in order to support the economy. Speaking of the economy …”
Audio|Mon, 2 Nov 2009|More from The Stoler Real Estate Report
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“…Are having severe difficulties in securing the necessary and lower financing with interest rates continuing to be near record lows individuals are seizing the opportunity of homeownership. Our failure to close in the record financing for …”
Wall Street gets to react to Alcoaâs earnings news. The Kindle is getting cheaper. And makers of good old fashioned, prepare at home, comfort foods have been stepping up ad spending.
Audio|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…before the bank of England and the European Central Bank both make interest rate announcements now that's interesting. Especially after the market had such a positive reaction to the rate hike from the Australian Central Bank …”
There may be a âNo Help Wantedâ sign at many retailers this holiday season. Look out Best Buy, Samâs Club is offering tech support. And photo-posting on Facebook is hurting other photo sharing sites.
Audio|Wed, 23 Sep 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…On the daybook okay we've heard from the Fed leaving interest rates low seeing inflation state -- and yet seeing some improvement in the economy and so now it's back to the economic news. …”
Itâs Decision Day for the Fed and interest rates . But donât expect much drama. An upcoming Yahoo campaign revolves around âyou.â And Hollywood is behind the curve when it comes to redbox.
Audio|Tue, 22 Sep 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…on the web I'm Steve Paulus coming up. It's Decision Day for interest rates but don't expect. …”
“…central bank's two day meetings so will be getting a decision on interest rates. . No one or at least almost no one expects any change in rates of course everyone will be distracting the statement that …”
The Federal Reserve meets this week. But will Wall Street care? Battling the recession, many Major League Baseball teams have drawn fewer fans this year. And movie makers are hoping thereâs a film you simply must see.
Audio|Fri, 18 Sep 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…it's not that the Federal Reserve has become irrelevant but with -- interest rates about as low as they can go there's little suspense ahead of this week's fed policy meeting. Chief economist Ken mail and …”
“…I don't think anybody is contemplating any. Near term increases in the interest rates. . …”
Part Four: Democratic candidates for New York City mayor square off in a debate.
Audio|Wed, 9 Sep 2009|More from 1010 WINS FACE-TO-FACE.
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“…estate industry. From over development stopping them from harassing tenets and raising interest rates stopping them from kicking -- small business. But or so reforming the campaign finance program in this city. And eliminating once overall …”
The Fed discusses the economy and Julia Child is a hit again thanks to the new movie.
Audio|Tue, 11 Aug 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…the day now that anyone expects the monetary policy makers to touch interest rates yet. They are expected to leave those rates at historic lows once again but the question is where we go from here. …”