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i'm bill griffeth. thank you so much for watching. have a good evening.ee yotomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> this fall, it's a season of revelation, for the choice of america's favorite novel. quick the hundred books we want people to take a look at. hope and to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> from the secret lives of the
i'm bill griffeth. thank you so much for watching. have a good evening.ee yotomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> this fall, it's a season of revelation, for the choice of america's favorite novel. quick the hundred books we want people to take a look at. hope and to get people to fall in love with novels...
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>> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> october route, the dow falls mo than 80 oh points, the worst decline in eight months. and the selloff was steep and sharp. >> tonight your questions answered. what driving the selling? is this a brief stumble or something more? and what doe m itn for your money, your savings and your investments? u're watching nightly business for wednesday, october0th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. investors with a memory know that october has ttditionally been kind to their portfolios in the past. well it's hapning again this october. and today was the worst so far. trades wasgly from the get-go. the opening bell dropped.tocks and the selling intensified as the day went. the dow saw the biggest decline since february. the s&p 500 recorded its longe losing streak in two years with more than half of the 500 stocks ion he index now in corre territory. meaning that they are down 10% or more from their most recent highs. the cause, there are plenty fears will rising interest rates. concern over trade as th
>> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> october route, the dow falls mo than 80 oh points, the worst decline in eight months. and the selloff was steep and sharp. >> tonight your questions answered. what driving the selling? is this a brief stumble or something more? and what doe m itn for your money, your savings and your investments? u're watching nightly business for wednesday, october0th. >>> and we do bid you good...
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>> announcer: this is nightly business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> profit power. earnings from some of the biggt blue chips send the dow soaring more than 500 points. >>> orange the knew green. and netflix is seeing plenty of it. crushing earnings estimates and sending one of the best performing stocks this year even higher. options. medicare open enrollment is under way with some insurers ofrpg benefits to help keep you out of the hospital. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this tuesday, october the 16th. >>> um-hum. ell good evening, everyone and welcome. wall street was firmly in rally mode today. the gainsd, were breen in everything from technology to financials. and the rise was sharp, thanks to strong quarterly results from some of the largest.s. companies, including united health care, johnson & johnson and goldman sachs. we'll have me on tho results shortly. but first the closing numbers for you on a stron day f the dow. it advanced 547s poi to 25798. the nasdaq added 214. that's a gai of nearly 3%. and the s&p 50059 up >>> and
>> announcer: this is nightly business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> profit power. earnings from some of the biggt blue chips send the dow soaring more than 500 points. >>> orange the knew green. and netflix is seeing plenty of it. crushing earnings estimates and sending one of the best performing stocks this year even higher. options. medicare open enrollment is under way with some insurers ofrpg benefits to help keep you out of the hospital. those...
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business report with bill griffeth and sueera. >>> payday. amazon, one of the country's orest employer is raising the minimum wage f workers and encouraging others to do the same. >>> blue chip record, the dow hitsn all-time high as investors cheer the strong economy. >>> mortgage fraud, rising home prices are making it harder to afford a house. some buyers decid to fumbling the numbers. those stoores and tonight on tuesday, october 2nd. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. ordinarily the dow closing at an all-time high wou be the t story. but that's not the case today. we will have more on wall ec street'sd breaking day in just a moment. but with he begin tonight with one thing that h been helping fuel the stock market higher, that is the job market, which is coming into sharp focus this week. tomorrow we get adp private payroll report. thursday the weekly jobless claims, and friday the gove ment's monthly employmen numbers will be released. but today the job story was about amazon, the company which is one of the country's private
business report with bill griffeth and sueera. >>> payday. amazon, one of the country's orest employer is raising the minimum wage f workers and encouraging others to do the same. >>> blue chip record, the dow hitsn all-time high as investors cheer the strong economy. >>> mortgage fraud, rising home prices are making it harder to afford a house. some buyers decid to fumbling the numbers. those stoores and tonight on tuesday, october 2nd. >>> and we do bid you...
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business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bond beating. stocks get trampled as the yield on the benchmark treasury hits the highest level in sev years. and mortgage rates follow. but is there opportunity here for investors? >>> trojan horse, china ll reportedly ins a tiny spy chip to hack on u.s. companies, including some of the biggest technology names. why this type of hardware hack is potentially devastating. >>> and huffing and puffing. ecigaretteer juul is fighting back against copy cats as the government cracks down on the company. but but the big winner could be big tobago. all that and more on nightly business report for tuesday, 4th.day, octob >>> and we do bid you you good evening and welcome. there is an oldg say on wall street that the bond market is smarter than the stock market. now,hether or not that is true is not the pinpoint. what is the point is whenever a $100 trillion market has something to say investors probably shouldte l and it's talking right now and loudly. bond yields have been rising anyway recently. but this w
business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bond beating. stocks get trampled as the yield on the benchmark treasury hits the highest level in sev years. and mortgage rates follow. but is there opportunity here for investors? >>> trojan horse, china ll reportedly ins a tiny spy chip to hack on u.s. companies, including some of the biggest technology names. why this type of hardware hack is potentially devastating. >>> and huffing and puffing. ecigaretteer...
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that will do it for us tonight i'm sue herera. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a great evening, everybowe. l see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation,ko aner foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? m starts with a vision. we see its ideal f our mind, and then we begin to chis. wetrip away everything tha stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint fancial, we have
that will do it for us tonight i'm sue herera. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a great evening, everybowe. l see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation,ko aner foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? m starts with a vision. we see its ideal f our mind, and then we begin to chis. wetrip away everything tha stands in the way to...
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business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> market slides. stocks head lower as bond yields head higher with tech stocks taking the biggest had hit. >> help wanted. president unemployment level falls for the lowest level in 50 years at companies face a shortage of workers. >>> swinging for the fences, the baseball bat business is dominated by a few big players but an entrepreneur with a bright idea found his way into the game. those stories and much more ton on nightly business report for friday, october the 5th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. happy friday. stocks fell sharply the second straight day capping a rough week for the technology sector. after a stunning run up this year. equities dropped, bond yields rose, again, to multi-year highs on speculation the latest jobs report could clear the path for raising interest rates. we'll have more on that in just a minute. but first the closing numbers for you. the dow jones industrial average dropped 180 points to 26447. the nasdaq was down 91 and the s&p 500 fell 6. for the week, the
business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> market slides. stocks head lower as bond yields head higher with tech stocks taking the biggest had hit. >> help wanted. president unemployment level falls for the lowest level in 50 years at companies face a shortage of workers. >>> swinging for the fences, the baseball bat business is dominated by a few big players but an entrepreneur with a bright idea found his way into the game. those stories and much more ton...
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>> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and suea. her >>> volatility returns. this week tested investors nerves. but it's not totally clear why stocks moved sharply higher one day only to tank the next. >>> priced out. as interest rates rise, the american dream of home ownership omoves out reach. >>> think big. the megamillions jackpot hits $1.0 billion. a number that's hard to grasp and wrap your head around. those stories and more tonight, friday ob october 19th. >> we bid you good evening, everybody. e. investors got a wakeup of call of sorts. volatility returns with choppy trading sessions. what was peculiar about the wee was the news didn't change from day to day. but that didn't stop the market from rising and falling sharply. today no different. in the end, major indexes finished mixed with the din g 64 points. it's at 25444 after sliding more than 320 points yesterday. the nasdaq was down6. the s&p fell 1. for the week, after all the wild swings, we only s fractional gains and losses. and they certainly don't tell the whole s
>> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and suea. her >>> volatility returns. this week tested investors nerves. but it's not totally clear why stocks moved sharply higher one day only to tank the next. >>> priced out. as interest rates rise, the american dream of home ownership omoves out reach. >>> think big. the megamillions jackpot hits $1.0 billion. a number that's hard to grasp and wrap your head around. those stories and more...
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bill griffeth is off tonight. the week on wall street the way is began with wild swings and intense bouts of volatility. it was driven by earnings and anxious ziet over global growth and concerns of higher interest rates. in fact by some estimates the global selloff has erased $5 trillion from stock and bond markets so far in october. today all 11 sectors of the s&p fell. the s&p 500 briefly fell into correction territory, meaning down more than 10% or mor from the most recent high. and within thee s&p 500 mor than 75% of its components are in correction. the dow jones industrial avera fell 296 points to 24688. the nasdaq was off 151abthe s&p 500 was down 46. the nasdaq is down for four straight weeks. the dow and s&p areown the fourth time in five weeks. bob pisanias more on all of the stock market noangst. >>er volatile day with a morning selloff a late morning rally and ant drift lower the close. stocks are resetting 2019 earningsnd revenue expectations. that's what's going on, particularly after high pro le mi
bill griffeth is off tonight. the week on wall street the way is began with wild swings and intense bouts of volatility. it was driven by earnings and anxious ziet over global growth and concerns of higher interest rates. in fact by some estimates the global selloff has erased $5 trillion from stock and bond markets so far in october. today all 11 sectors of the s&p fell. the s&p 500 briefly fell into correction territory, meaning down more than 10% or mor from the most recent high. and...
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business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. h >>g on tight. the markets tank and thenck clis and it may be because stocks no longer react to earnings and forecasts the way they once did. >> sounding the alarm. bellwethers caterpillar and 3m warn of rising costs and issue weaker outlooks unnerve sharltd. >>> pockets of strength, the areas of market making money even amid the volatile streak. the stories and more on october 23rd. >>> and we do b you goo evening, everybody. and welcome. so wha a ride. again. investors nerves were frayed at the oning when the dow plunge the 500 points after some big blue chip companies reported quarrly results. the most part the earnings were good. it's what the ceos oays had to about the future that the market didn't like. and some important levels wste during the day. the dow traded below 25,000 part of thethession. s&p 500 cracked 2,700 for a time. d that was for t first time since july. and the nasdaq flirted with correction territory with you then a rubbed. not sharp but slow and gradual and the dow cameithin
business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. h >>g on tight. the markets tank and thenck clis and it may be because stocks no longer react to earnings and forecasts the way they once did. >> sounding the alarm. bellwethers caterpillar and 3m warn of rising costs and issue weaker outlooks unnerve sharltd. >>> pockets of strength, the areas of market making money even amid the volatile streak. the stories and more on october 23rd. >>> and we do b you goo...
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bill griffeth is off tonight. the week on wall street ended the way is began with wild swings and intense bouts of volatility. it was driven by
bill griffeth is off tonight. the week on wall street ended the way is began with wild swings and intense bouts of volatility. it was driven by
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bill griffeth is off tonight. what a difference a day makes.er yesterday's steep slide.
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report" with sue hererand bill griffeth. >> this new deal will be the most modern, up to date, and balanced trade agreement in the history of our country. >> a new nafta. the u.s. reach as deal with canada, alleviating investor fears over global trade. >>> c sweet shakeups, from the surprise exit of ge's ceo to the orderly transition at goldman sachs. some of the biggest companies in the world are ushering in n eras. >>> attacking cancer the nobel prize in medicine is awarded for work in one of the fastest growing segments of the otech industry. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this monday, october 1st. >>> good evening, everybody. and welcome. the first day of the fourth quarter started with some big gains for blue chips. concerns about global trade were put on the back burner when the u.s. s an 11th hour deal with canada on a rehe vamped srade deal. the agreement scr the nafta name and was inked just before midnight with just enough time to get it signed before the newly elected mexican president tas office. the dow jones industrials average advanced 19
report" with sue hererand bill griffeth. >> this new deal will be the most modern, up to date, and balanced trade agreement in the history of our country. >> a new nafta. the u.s. reach as deal with canada, alleviating investor fears over global trade. >>> c sweet shakeups, from the surprise exit of ge's ceo to the orderly transition at goldman sachs. some of the biggest companies in the world are ushering in n eras. >>> attacking cancer the nobel prize in...
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herera report with sue and bill griffeth. >>> stock slump intensifies, thd dow&p wipe out the gains for the year as the stock mket route deepens. >> tech tumbles, the hottest sector this year is now a in deep freeze with the nasdaq entering correction territory. >>> investor whiplash. what's it going to take to calm the markets? it's a key question we try to find the answer to. those stories and much more tonight on nightlyusiness report for this wednesday, october the 24th. >>> um-hum. and good evening, everyone. welcome. stocks were punished today. a late day selloff intensified sending the dow down 60 oh points process. as we mentioned both the blue chip average and s&p 500 are now negati for the year. tech stocks hit the hardest. the nasdaq is now 1 below its most recent high putting its squarely in correction territory. the index is having the worst month sincef november 2008. here is is a look at today's damage. the dow tanked 608 points to 24583. the nasdaq fell 4%, a loss of 329 points. and the s&p 500 was down 84. mike santelli with the new york stock exchang to try and explain
herera report with sue and bill griffeth. >>> stock slump intensifies, thd dow&p wipe out the gains for the year as the stock mket route deepens. >> tech tumbles, the hottest sector this year is now a in deep freeze with the nasdaq entering correction territory. >>> investor whiplash. what's it going to take to calm the markets? it's a key question we try to find the answer to. those stories and much more tonight on nightlyusiness report for this wednesday, october...
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. >> i'm bill griffeth hopefully it's not a trick or treat. >> exactly. >> have a great evening. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news erica." > funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman tion, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for a erica's neglected needs. >> this fall it's season of revelation. from the choice of america's favorite novel. >> ware hoping to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> to the fate of a hero's love. >> i'mtill here.
. >> i'm bill griffeth hopefully it's not a trick or treat. >> exactly. >> have a great evening. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news erica." > funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman tion, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for a erica's neglected needs. >> this fall it's season of revelation. from the choice of america's favorite novel. >> ware hoping to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> to...
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angles this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> bounceback, wall street rebounds from yesterday's steep decline. but can this rally hold? attention turns to tech. alphabet abamazon and intel, key drivers of this marketthally year are out with their earnings. and the results could set thene toor tomorrow. the hunt for y yield while may be able to find it in some rather pricingplaces. those stories and more ton on nightly business report for thursd, october 25th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome.bi griffeth is off tonight. what a difference a day makes. stocks surged after yesterday's steep slide. pushing the dow and s&p 500 back in the positive terriry your for the year. upbeat earnings report calmed nerves for today. and the focus onuarterly reports put issues like rising interest rates and global growth back on the back burner. here are closing numbers for from wall street. the dow jones industrial average rallied 401 to 24984. the nasdaq advanced by 209 and the s&p 500 added 49. so is today's move to be believed? or is it just arm short- bounce? w
angles this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> bounceback, wall street rebounds from yesterday's steep decline. but can this rally hold? attention turns to tech. alphabet abamazon and intel, key drivers of this marketthally year are out with their earnings. and the results could set thene toor tomorrow. the hunt for y yield while may be able to find it in some rather pricingplaces. those stories and more ton on nightly business report for thursd, october...
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>> announcerhis is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> staying the course. the federal reserve hints at more rate hikes ahead. contributing to another volatile day on wall street. >>> toy story, some of the world's largesttaers are making a play this holiday season for the $11 billion hole left by foist r us. >> are you feeling lucky? well there is more than this illion up for grabs week as lottery fever grips the nation. those stories andn more nightly business report for wednesday, october 17th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody and welcom was the selloff that wasn't. when the opening bell rang this morning stocks fell sharply. just like that half of yesterdas gains were erased. however the intense selling didn't lass. stocks climbed back. even after the release of the minutes from the recently hawkish federal reserve meeting, stocks held steady. so after some oh bouncing around here is where things settled out for this day at least. the indus fial averagel by 91 points. we're now at 25706. it has been down more than 300 today.at one time nasda
>> announcerhis is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> staying the course. the federal reserve hints at more rate hikes ahead. contributing to another volatile day on wall street. >>> toy story, some of the world's largesttaers are making a play this holiday season for the $11 billion hole left by foist r us. >> are you feeling lucky? well there is more than this illion up for grabs week as lottery fever grips the nation. those stories...
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. >> i'm bill griffeth. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! >>
. >> i'm bill griffeth. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! >>
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business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> taking a toll, rising interest rates continue to hit stocks. pu now new concern. could rising costs take a bite out of corporate profits? >>> rudeawakening. mortgage rates rise to a level not seen in eight years. why it could spell trouble for the winter housing market. >>> and gathering storm as hurricane michael bears down on florida, residents and retailers hunker down once again. all that and more on nightly business report for thistu day, october 9th. >>> um-hum. good evening, everyone. and welcome. a choppy session for stocks today. the major indexes swung between gas and losses. to wrap the day as investors once again grapple with how exactly higher interest ratesec might a stocks. but today wasn't just about interest rates. it's also about inflation and howg ris costs to hit corporate marc. today the dow jones industrial average fell 56 to 26430. the nasdaq rose 2 ant s&p 500 itwn four. >> but let's start the interest rates. yes, rising and expectations are that that will continue. as you know, that's a big shift for the
business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> taking a toll, rising interest rates continue to hit stocks. pu now new concern. could rising costs take a bite out of corporate profits? >>> rudeawakening. mortgage rates rise to a level not seen in eight years. why it could spell trouble for the winter housing market. >>> and gathering storm as hurricane michael bears down on florida, residents and retailers hunker down once again. all that and more on nightly...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and su herera. >> stocks seesaw. the market saw sharp losses and gains as investors navigate a world with higher interest rates and reworkheir portfolios. >>> labor shortage. delivery company dhl is looking for workers as it enters the busy time of year. >>> hot holiday. to get your gift list ready. the retailers are stocking up in the hopes of getting a bigger slice of the toy market now that toys "r" us are gone. "nightly business report" for monday, october 8th. >>> a we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. it was one of those daysck when the s market just couldn't seem to make up its mind. the dow swung bet en a200 point decline in the morning and a nearly 100 point gain in the afternoon. the rte in technology shares continued to deepen and the s&p just kind of floundered during the day. in the end the industrial average rose to 28486 and the points ell another 52 and the s&p was down just one. the bond market was closed today for the columbus day holiday, but clearly interest rates were still on the mind
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and su herera. >> stocks seesaw. the market saw sharp losses and gains as investors navigate a world with higher interest rates and reworkheir portfolios. >>> labor shortage. delivery company dhl is looking for workers as it enters the busy time of year. >>> hot holiday. to get your gift list ready. the retailers are stocking up in the hopes of getting a bigger slice of the toy market now that...
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>> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock market carnag the dow sheds 1,300 points in two days the trades was volatile and tushlant and leaving investor was questions. >>> o c oftrol. why the president isn't holding back in criticism of the federal reserve. >>> heat hemmer yan. as interest res rise this is as good as it gets for the american shale boom perps. centered around an industry loaded with debt. those stories and more tonight on nightlyusiness report for this thursday, october the 11th. >>> and good evening, eryone. and welcome. there is only one way to describe todayug . and there is only one way to describe the past two days, ally ugly. the selling was widespread. the volume heavy, the marketcoas gripped by fears of rapidly rising interest rates, g possibbal economic slowdown and high tech valuations. and accordingo one tallies in now the worst start to a fourth quarter since 2008. the dow jones industrial average shed 545 points. to. 250 the s&p dropped and nasdaq dropped. the bob pisani at the new yor stock exchange tells us w
>> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock market carnag the dow sheds 1,300 points in two days the trades was volatile and tushlant and leaving investor was questions. >>> o c oftrol. why the president isn't holding back in criticism of the federal reserve. >>> heat hemmer yan. as interest res rise this is as good as it gets for the american shale boom perps. centered around an industry loaded with debt. those...
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report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> this new deal will be the most modern, up to date, and balanced trade agreement in the history of our country. >> a new nafta. the u.s. reach as deal with canada, alleviating investor fears over global trade. >>> c sweet shakeups, from the surprise exit of ge's ceo to the orderly transition at goldman sachs. some of the biggest companies in the world are ushering in new eras. >>> attacking cancer the nobel prize in medicine is awarded for work in one of the fastest growing segments of the biotech industry. those stories and much more
report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> this new deal will be the most modern, up to date, and balanced trade agreement in the history of our country. >> a new nafta. the u.s. reach as deal with canada, alleviating investor fears over global trade. >>> c sweet shakeups, from the surprise exit of ge's ceo to the orderly transition at goldman sachs. some of the biggest companies in the world are ushering in new eras. >>> attacking cancer the nobel prize in...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> busy week. earnings a ricrrive in force, t results could determine the direction of the market. >>> the great rotation, growth stocks have led the market higher but our chief lasting value stocks about to take on a new leadership role. >>> extra credit. your credit score is about to get a major overhaul making it easier to get a loan and pile on more debt. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this monday, october 22nd. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. earnings matter. this week will prove it.
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> busy week. earnings a ricrrive in force, t results could determine the direction of the market. >>> the great rotation, growth stocks have led the market higher but our chief lasting value stocks about to take on a new leadership role. >>> extra credit. your credit score is about to get a major overhaul making it easier to get a loan and pile on more debt. those stories...
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. >>> this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> dramatic finish. the market surges as the bulls gain control of wall street, at least for today. >>> status update. facebook marks one of the most kief periods in its history with a big earnings beat. but weaker revenue and slowing growth rates. >>> electric shock. g.e.'s dividend runs out of power. regulators widen probe into accounting and the stock falls to a multi-year low. those stories and much more tonight on nightly business report for this tuesday, october the 30th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. what a finish. stock rallied all day long and
. >>> this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> dramatic finish. the market surges as the bulls gain control of wall street, at least for today. >>> status update. facebook marks one of the most kief periods in its history with a big earnings beat. but weaker revenue and slowing growth rates. >>> electric shock. g.e.'s dividend runs out of power. regulators widen probe into accounting and the stock falls to a multi-year low. those...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> stocks seesaw.sharp losses and gains as investors navigate a world with higher interest rates and rework their portfolios. >>> labor shortage. delivery company dhl is looking for workers as it enters the busy time of year. >>> hot holiday toys. get your gift list ready. the retailers are stocking up in the hopes of getting a bigger slice of the toy market now that toys "r" us are gone. "nightly business report" for monday, october 8th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. it was one of those days when the stock market just couldn't
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> stocks seesaw.sharp losses and gains as investors navigate a world with higher interest rates and rework their portfolios. >>> labor shortage. delivery company dhl is looking for workers as it enters the busy time of year. >>> hot holiday toys. get your gift list ready. the retailers are stocking up in the hopes of getting a bigger slice of the toy market now that toys...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> october route, the dow falls more than 80 oh points, the worst decline in eight months. and the selloff was steep and sharp. >> tonight your questions answered. what's driving the selling? is this a brief stumble or something more? and what does it mean for your money, your savings and your investments? you're watching nightly business for wednesday, october 10th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. investors with a memory know that october has traditionally not been kind to their portfolios in the past. well it's happening again this october. and today was the worst so far. trades was ugly from the get-go. the opening bell
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> october route, the dow falls more than 80 oh points, the worst decline in eight months. and the selloff was steep and sharp. >> tonight your questions answered. what's driving the selling? is this a brief stumble or something more? and what does it mean for your money, your savings and your investments? you're watching nightly business for wednesday, october 10th. >>> and we do...
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business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> market slides. stocks head lower as bond yields head higher with tech stocks taking the biggest had hit. >> help wanted. president unemployment level falls for the lowest level in 50 years at companies face a shortage of workers. >>> swinging for the fences, the baseball bat business is dominated by a few big players but an entrepreneur with a bright idea found his way into the game. those stories and much more ton on nightly business report for friday, october the 5th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. happy friday. stocks fell sharply the second straight day capping
business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> market slides. stocks head lower as bond yields head higher with tech stocks taking the biggest had hit. >> help wanted. president unemployment level falls for the lowest level in 50 years at companies face a shortage of workers. >>> swinging for the fences, the baseball bat business is dominated by a few big players but an entrepreneur with a bright idea found his way into the game. those stories and much more ton...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock market carnage, the dow sheds 1,300 points in two days. the trades was volatile and tushlant and leaving investor was questions. >>> out of control. why the president isn't holding back in criticism of the federal reserve. >>> heat hemmer yan. as interest rates rise this is as good as it gets for the american shale boom perhaps. centered around an industry loaded with debt. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this thursday, october the 11th. >>> and good evening, everyone. and welcome. there is only one way to describe
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock market carnage, the dow sheds 1,300 points in two days. the trades was volatile and tushlant and leaving investor was questions. >>> out of control. why the president isn't holding back in criticism of the federal reserve. >>> heat hemmer yan. as interest rates rise this is as good as it gets for the american shale boom perhaps. centered around an industry loaded with...
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. >>> you're business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> taking a toll, rising interest rates continue to hit stocks. pu now a new concern. could rising costs take a bite out of corporate profits? >>> rude awakening. mortgage rates rise to a level not seen in eight years. why it could spell trouble for the winter housing market. >>> and gathering storm as hurricane michael bears down on florida, residents and retailers hunker down once again. all that and more on nightly business report for this tuesday, october 9th. >>> um-hum. good evening, everyone. and welcome. a choppy session for stocks today. the major
. >>> you're business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> taking a toll, rising interest rates continue to hit stocks. pu now a new concern. could rising costs take a bite out of corporate profits? >>> rude awakening. mortgage rates rise to a level not seen in eight years. why it could spell trouble for the winter housing market. >>> and gathering storm as hurricane michael bears down on florida, residents and retailers hunker down once again. all...
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milstein family, seton wellston, and by contributions to your pbs statio business report with bill griffeth sue herera. >>> hang on tight. the markets tank and then climbs back and it may be because stocks no longer react to earnings and forecasts the way they once did. >> sounding the alarm. bellwethers caterpillar and 3m warn of rising costs and issue weaker outlooks unnerve sharltd. >>> pockets of strength, the areas of market making money even amid the volatile streak. the stories and more on october 23rd. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. and welcome. so what a ride. again.
milstein family, seton wellston, and by contributions to your pbs statio business report with bill griffeth sue herera. >>> hang on tight. the markets tank and then climbs back and it may be because stocks no longer react to earnings and forecasts the way they once did. >> sounding the alarm. bellwethers caterpillar and 3m warn of rising costs and issue weaker outlooks unnerve sharltd. >>> pockets of strength, the areas of market making money even amid the volatile...
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business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock slump intensifies, the dow and s&p wipe out the gains for the year as the stock market route deepens. >> tech tumbles, the hottest sector this year is now in a deep freeze with the nasdaq entering correction territory. >>> investor whiplash. what's it going to take to calm the markets? it's a key question we try to find the answer to. those stories and much more tonight on nightly business report for this wednesday, october the 24th. >>> um-hum. and good evening, everyone. welcome. stocks were punished today. a late day selloff intensified sending the dow down 60 oh points process.
business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stock slump intensifies, the dow and s&p wipe out the gains for the year as the stock market route deepens. >> tech tumbles, the hottest sector this year is now in a deep freeze with the nasdaq entering correction territory. >>> investor whiplash. what's it going to take to calm the markets? it's a key question we try to find the answer to. those stories and much more tonight on nightly business report for this...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> profit power. earnings from some of the biggest blue chips send the dow soaring more than 500 points. >>> orange the knew green. and netflix is seeing plenty of it. crushing earnings estimates and sending one of the best performing stocks this year even higher. >>> new options. medicare open enrollment is under way with some insurers ofrpg benefits to help keep you out of the hospital. those stories and more tonight on nightly business report for this tuesday, october the 16th. >>> um-hum. well good evening, everyone and welcome. wall street was firmly in rally mode today. the
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report, with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> profit power. earnings from some of the biggest blue chips send the dow soaring more than 500 points. >>> orange the knew green. and netflix is seeing plenty of it. crushing earnings estimates and sending one of the best performing stocks this year even higher. >>> new options. medicare open enrollment is under way with some insurers ofrpg benefits to help keep you out of the...
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business report with sue herera appear bill griffeth. >>> new worries. stocks get slammed as global issues from europe to china to the middle east get pushed to the front burner. we'll tell what you investors need to know. >>> fighting back, how facebook is calling for all hands on deck to combat any potential manipulation during the midterm elections. >>> and rising risks as torrential downpoursed flood more and more areas we show you how and why cities and companies are not looking for answers on the ground. they are turning to the cloud. all that and more tonight on nightly business report for this thursday, october the 18th. >>> and good evening, everybody
business report with sue herera appear bill griffeth. >>> new worries. stocks get slammed as global issues from europe to china to the middle east get pushed to the front burner. we'll tell what you investors need to know. >>> fighting back, how facebook is calling for all hands on deck to combat any potential manipulation during the midterm elections. >>> and rising risks as torrential downpoursed flood more and more areas we show you how and why cities and companies...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> staying the course. the federal reserve hints at more rate hikes ahead. contributing to another volatile day on wall street. >>> toy story, some of the world's largest retailers are making a play this holiday season for the $11 billion hole left by foist r us. >> are you feeling lucky? well there is more than $1.0 billion up for grabs this week as lottery fever grips the nation. those stories and more on nightly business report for wednesday, october 17th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody and welcome. it was the selloff that wasn't. when the opening bell rang this morning stocks fell sharply.
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> staying the course. the federal reserve hints at more rate hikes ahead. contributing to another volatile day on wall street. >>> toy story, some of the world's largest retailers are making a play this holiday season for the $11 billion hole left by foist r us. >> are you feeling lucky? well there is more than $1.0 billion up for grabs this week as lottery fever grips the nation....
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> tricks and treats. stocks surge the final two days of the month. but october was still one of the worst for stocks in recent memory. so where do we go from here? >>> opportunity knocks. did october's free fall create bargains for investors? we will look at possibilities and room service, an exclusive look inside the country's most expensive hotel room with a jaw-dropping price tag. those stories and much more for this halloween edition of nightly business report, wednesday, october the 31st. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody and welcome. sue has the night
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report, with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> tricks and treats. stocks surge the final two days of the month. but october was still one of the worst for stocks in recent memory. so where do we go from here? >>> opportunity knocks. did october's free fall create bargains for investors? we will look at possibilities and room service, an exclusive look inside the country's most expensive hotel room with a jaw-dropping price tag....
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business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> payday.zon, one of the country's biggest employer is raising the minimum wage for workers and encouraging others to do the same. >>> blue chip record, the dow hits an all-time high as investors cheer the strong economy. >>> mortgage fraud, rising home prices are making it harder to afford a house. some buyers decided to fumbling the numbers. those stories and more tonight on tuesday, october 2nd. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody. ordinarily the dow closing at an all-time high would be the top story. but that's not the case today.
business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> payday.zon, one of the country's biggest employer is raising the minimum wage for workers and encouraging others to do the same. >>> blue chip record, the dow hits an all-time high as investors cheer the strong economy. >>> mortgage fraud, rising home prices are making it harder to afford a house. some buyers decided to fumbling the numbers. those stories and more tonight on tuesday, october 2nd. >>> and...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> volatility returns. this week tested investors nerves. but it's not totally clear why stocks moved sharply higher one day only to tank the next. >>> priced out. as interest rates rise, the american dream of home ownership moves out of reach. >>> think big. the megamillions jackpot hits $1.0 billion. a number that's hard to grasp and wrap your head around. those stories and more tonight, friday ob october 19th. >> we bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. investors got a wakeup of call of
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> volatility returns. this week tested investors nerves. but it's not totally clear why stocks moved sharply higher one day only to tank the next. >>> priced out. as interest rates rise, the american dream of home ownership moves out of reach. >>> think big. the megamillions jackpot hits $1.0 billion. a number that's hard to grasp and wrap your head around. those stories and...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> dow powers higher. the blue chip logged the 15th record close of the year. >>> auto packet, honda and general motors team up to create a new generation of driverless cars instead of going it alone. >>> hack attack, layers of security are meant to provide extra protection when you log on. but a former hacker says that's not the case. those stories and more tonight and nightly business report for wednesday, october 3rd. >>> and good evening, everyone. and welcome. the dow jones industrial average pushed further into record territory. investors cheered a solid
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> dow powers higher. the blue chip logged the 15th record close of the year. >>> auto packet, honda and general motors team up to create a new generation of driverless cars instead of going it alone. >>> hack attack, layers of security are meant to provide extra protection when you log on. but a former hacker says that's not the case. those stories and more tonight and nightly...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> the market cannot seem to find its footing after last week's row, making it difficult to find out what might come next. >>> new challenge, rising tensions between the u.s. and saudi arabia are adding another element of uncertainty for investors. >>> and the death of sears, the store was once a part of the fabric of america, and now it's bankrupt. those stories is much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this monday, october 15th. and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. sue is off tonight. investors may have started tweak hoping for a bounce back in st
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> the market cannot seem to find its footing after last week's row, making it difficult to find out what might come next. >>> new challenge, rising tensions between the u.s. and saudi arabia are adding another element of uncertainty for investors. >>> and the death of sears, the store was once a part of the fabric of america, and now it's bankrupt. those stories is much more...
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wereivinlorida coming up after this after this >>> i'm bill griffeth and here is your cdc news updatepeo mike pompeo has departed for saudi arabia to discuss the disappearance of jamal khashoggi with the saudi king it came just hours after president trump talked on the phone with the king who has denied any knowledge about khashoggi disappearance. >>> elsewhere, international crime groups operating in the u.s. are now the targets of a new justice department task force. attorney general jeff sessions made the announcement this morning. >> we are creating a transnational organized crime task force of experienced prosecutors who will coordinate our efforts, develop a plan to take each of these groups off our streets, to defeat them, to dismantle them, to weaken them in every possible way. >>> and finally as halloween is just around the corner, more people will be celebrating with their pets this year according to retail federation, 31 million people plan to buy a halloween costume for their pet. that's up 4% from a year ago let me just say, i love both of my dogs to pieces, but this year
wereivinlorida coming up after this after this >>> i'm bill griffeth and here is your cdc news updatepeo mike pompeo has departed for saudi arabia to discuss the disappearance of jamal khashoggi with the saudi king it came just hours after president trump talked on the phone with the king who has denied any knowledge about khashoggi disappearance. >>> elsewhere, international crime groups operating in the u.s. are now the targets of a new justice department task force....