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>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> trade hopes. optimism that the u.s. and china will find common ground. spread from the g20eeting in buenos aires all the way to wall street. >> hotel hack. as many as 500 million people had personal information exposed, ranking this among the biggest breaches ever. >> spending spree, why our market monitor is betting on a joly holiday season for the digital payment stocks.n those stories more tonight on nightly business report for friday, november 30th. >> we bid you good evening, everybod and welcome the startling headline we woke up tove involved the mas breech at a hotel chain that exposed dataf 500 million people and we will have more on that story in a few minutes. but we begin with the stock market on the cautious optimism lifting share prices late in the daor there are r that the u.s. and china are inching towards some sort of deescalation of trade tensions. there is still a lot of steptism. the key meeting occurs tomorrow when president trump has dinner with president xi at the dinner in b
>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> trade hopes. optimism that the u.s. and china will find common ground. spread from the g20eeting in buenos aires all the way to wall street. >> hotel hack. as many as 500 million people had personal information exposed, ranking this among the biggest breaches ever. >> spending spree, why our market monitor is betting on a joly holiday season for the digital payment stocks.n those...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rise on optimism over trade. but in beijing there is some doubt, especially among global business leaders. >>> game changers, the new farm bill has a surprising provision and it could be a boon to the cannabis business. buy.ry before you it's a rental apartment that's also a marketplace for a rican made goods. those stories and much more on "nightly business report" for th.nesday, december 12 >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody and well. stocks rebounded today on -- yod gues it, optimism over trade talks between the united states and china. the move higher extended the recent bout of volatility thatk the m has been defined by lately. the dow up 458 pntst the peak today. but around midday the major indexes all came off highs around the same time that president trump's former attorney michael cohen was sentenced to three years inpr on for his role in hush money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign. by the close, though, some pretty solid gains in place. th
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rise on optimism over trade. but in beijing there is some doubt, especially among global business leaders. >>> game changers, the new farm bill has a surprising provision and it could be a boon to the cannabis business. buy.ry before you it's a rental apartment that's also a marketplace for a rican made goods. those stories and much more on "nightly...
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>> aouncer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera an bill griffeth. >>> stocks plunge. the dow tanks, falli nearly 800 points as investors run from equities in one of the worst days of market this year. >> with session warnings, the bond market sends a stark message to investors. but what's really going on inside the economy. >> housing hurt, a leading luxury home build s s sales could be in for a winter chill. those stories on more on "nightly business report" for tuesday, december 4th. >>> good evening, earn. and wlcome. stoce battered and bruised. the reason wasn't just trade. though that didn't help. today a b focus was on the bond market, which some say is signaling a slo eown innomic growth. the word recession is even being thrown around. the retreat from stocks was broad, all of the major indexes fell more than 3% with the financial sector hit hardest. let's get right to closing numbers. the dow jones industria ample plunged 799 points to 25027. the nasdaq down 283. and the s&p 500 slipped 90. >> what exactly happened in the treasury market that sent stocks plumm
>> aouncer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera an bill griffeth. >>> stocks plunge. the dow tanks, falli nearly 800 points as investors run from equities in one of the worst days of market this year. >> with session warnings, the bond market sends a stark message to investors. but what's really going on inside the economy. >> housing hurt, a leading luxury home build s s sales could be in for a winter chill. those stories on more on...
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i'm bill griffeth. thanks for washington. have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing 'slutions for america' neglected needs. wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪
i'm bill griffeth. thanks for washington. have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing 'slutions for america' neglected needs. wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪
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business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> dizzying day. the dow swinging more than 500 points as volatility conenuing tohe new normal on wall street. >> the last timehu chuck you it down. >> no, no. >> and then you went -- i don't know what to do what you did. >> oval office showdown. the president and democratic leadership have a very public, very heated spat over how your taxpayer dollars should be spent. >> switching gears. ford a reviv discontinued model with the hope that a smaller pickup truck will drive big sales. those stoes and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this tuesday, december the 11h. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. well, if you're trying to figure out why the market is behaving the way it is, you probably have a big headache by now. was another day of sharp rallies and sudden selloffs with the fight between the bulls and bears resulting in stomach turning volatility. reports on trade and the possibility of improved relations between the u.s. and china sent stocks higher. but they didn't stay ther
business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> dizzying day. the dow swinging more than 500 points as volatility conenuing tohe new normal on wall street. >> the last timehu chuck you it down. >> no, no. >> and then you went -- i don't know what to do what you did. >> oval office showdown. the president and democratic leadership have a very public, very heated spat over how your taxpayer dollars should be spent. >> switching gears. ford a reviv...
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>> announcer: this istl "nigh business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> better late thanev. scene finally shows up wall street in a big way. stocks had one of the best days in a decade. the question is, can investors breathe easy now? >>> and money moves with volatility back, some expert advice on what you need to do with your portfolio as the new year approaches. all that and f more this nightly busines report tonight. it's wednesday, december the 26th. en and we do bid you good ening,everybody. and welcomes. that was interesting. following the worst christmas eve eve for the dow and the s&p 500 on monday,tocks staged a powerful rebound today. and made this the best day after christmas ever. in fact, an all-time recor day with the dow posting the biggest one-day point gain ever and the best days for stocks in nearly a decade. the final numbers, t dow surged by 1086 points or 5% closing at 22878. the nasdaq jumping nearly 6% for 361 points and the s&p 500 rose 116. 5% gain. one more stat. today's percentage gains were theest for the major indexes since march of 2009. bob pi
>> announcer: this istl "nigh business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> better late thanev. scene finally shows up wall street in a big way. stocks had one of the best days in a decade. the question is, can investors breathe easy now? >>> and money moves with volatility back, some expert advice on what you need to do with your portfolio as the new year approaches. all that and f more this nightly busines report tonight. it's wednesday, december...
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>> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> head spinning market. stocks rebound after a steep selloff. the key questions remain about i es, interest rates and trade. >>> seismic shift. a big change under t way in market. and long-term investors are trying to figure out what to make of it all and what to do about it. >> delayed decion what didn't happen at the meeting of global oil producer and why it may elevate russia onhe t world oil stage. those stories and more ton on ay thur december 6th. >>> good evening, everyone. d welcome bill griffeth is off tonight. the drama on wall street was kicked up a notchtoday. stocks staged a late-day come bask after being down sharply most of the day. trade and interest rate concerns dominated until report in the "wall street journal" said the fed may be shifting its way of thinking. and the buyers stepped right in. the dow jones industrial averagh fi the day down 79 points to 24947. but it had been down more than 700 pointed midday. the nasdaq rose 29 and the s&p 500 fel. but as bob pisani reports, the markets
>> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> head spinning market. stocks rebound after a steep selloff. the key questions remain about i es, interest rates and trade. >>> seismic shift. a big change under t way in market. and long-term investors are trying to figure out what to make of it all and what to do about it. >> delayed decion what didn't happen at the meeting of global oil producer and why it may elevate russia onhe...
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i'm bill griffeth. thanks for watching. >> i'm sue herera. have a great evening, everyone, and a great weekend. >> this is "bbc world america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursug solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪
i'm bill griffeth. thanks for watching. >> i'm sue herera. have a great evening, everyone, and a great weekend. >> this is "bbc world america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursug solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> wall street angst. the dow falls below 23,000 as investors find a numbeasof s to sell stocks. >>> spending standingthf. president demands money for his border wall, raising the possibility of a partial government shutdown. >>> just do it. and that is what nikedid, running past wall street's earnings estimates as it faces a number ofbal challenges. those stories and more ton "nightly business report" for this thursday, december 20th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody. anwelcome. wall street was once again rocked with equities small experiencing another substantial selloff. and the nasdaq, the same ierex that p the bull market higher the past decade is now flirting with the bear after today's decline it has nowll almost 20% from the most recent high. and right now the overall market is on pacor its worst dember since the great depression,s 1931. leet to the numbers for thursday. dow average plunged 464 points, down more than 600 points for a time. as sue mentioned we're below 23,000. the nas
>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> wall street angst. the dow falls below 23,000 as investors find a numbeasof s to sell stocks. >>> spending standingthf. president demands money for his border wall, raising the possibility of a partial government shutdown. >>> just do it. and that is what nikedid, running past wall street's earnings estimates as it faces a number ofbal challenges. those stories and more ton...
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bill griffeth is off. tonight we are going to take a look at the year that was, from the stock market to the economy to policy out of washington. it was a 12-month stretch filled with events that few could have predicted. and the ship be rockin'. 30,400 point market moves roe ey raisers now not much. markets jumped tax cuts in hand in my in aft nasty brew of global tensionsed to steep drops in february. him immunity not in high fliers like boeing. not health care not in tech. market darling apple might see a loss for the year. peen as markets climbed in january, so do tensions with north korea. claiming its missiles can reach the united states mainland. storic face-to-face talksith south korea and the united states followed calming nerves for a bit. but f how long as north koreas complainbout a constant irritant, economic sanctions. to maintain sanctis, the u.s. leans on china. even as their duel over tariffs pinched over time auto makers and parts suppliers. farmers selling pork and soybean. steel and alu
bill griffeth is off. tonight we are going to take a look at the year that was, from the stock market to the economy to policy out of washington. it was a 12-month stretch filled with events that few could have predicted. and the ship be rockin'. 30,400 point market moves roe ey raisers now not much. markets jumped tax cuts in hand in my in aft nasty brew of global tensionsed to steep drops in february. him immunity not in high fliers like boeing. not health care not in tech. market darling...
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i'm bill griffeth. have a great evening everybody. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation,d vler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sd rlgleceds. and now, "bbc wod news." lucy: hello, this is "bbc world news." am lucy grey. our p stories -- prot
i'm bill griffeth. have a great evening everybody. see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation,d vler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sd rlgleceds. and now, "bbc wod news." lucy: hello, this is "bbc world news." am lucy grey. our p stories -- prot
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business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> losses moun. the selloff deepens after weak economic reports out of china stir a fresh round of selling. what did j&j know and when? that's what investors ask after a report says the company was aware for decades that its baby powder contained asbestos. golf and the glass ceiling. women learn thousand play the game to close more deals. those stories and more ton on nightly business report for friday, december 14th. >>> good evening, and welcome. bill griffeth is off ton. j&j lost about $40 billion in market value today. we'llav
business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> losses moun. the selloff deepens after weak economic reports out of china stir a fresh round of selling. what did j&j know and when? that's what investors ask after a report says the company was aware for decades that its baby powder contained asbestos. golf and the glass ceiling. women learn thousand play the game to close more deals. those stories and more ton on nightly business report for friday, december 14th....
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> where's santa? that's what investors are asking as stocks are routed once again. is there any hope the jollyd fella makes a stop on wall street to end the year? >>> d.c. drama. a partial government ls to wn, treasury c banks to reassure the investors and the president continues to attack the fed. a all creatingangover for stocks. ut> down to the wire. shoppers are stillhere tatting last minute gifts. that's making reers happy for the holidays. all that and more for this monday, christmas eve, 2018. >>> we do bid you good evening. welcome. sue has the night off. for those on wall street expecting sant today, it was not meant to be. astead we got the grinch. and growling beathe s&p 500 is now 20% below its most recent high which defes a bear market. we got the worst christmas eve performance for the dow and the .&p turmoil in washington continues to hangver themarkets. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but let's take a breath and look at the day's final numbers. the dow lost 653 points. that w
>>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> where's santa? that's what investors are asking as stocks are routed once again. is there any hope the jollyd fella makes a stop on wall street to end the year? >>> d.c. drama. a partial government ls to wn, treasury c banks to reassure the investors and the president continues to attack the fed. a all creatingangover for stocks. ut> down to the wire. shoppers are stillhere tatting...
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bill griffeth is off tonight. it felt likel wreet revolt. investor ds not react kindly to the federal reserve outloo interest rates. the central bank today raised rates as expected. it also signalled that it would likely not hike as manyimes next year as previously thought. but the market wanted more than got. volatility set in and stocks took a dive. the doungs industrial average droppeds 351 poi to 23323. a new low for the year. theq down 147 points or more than 2%.&p and the fiefd fell 39. we have two reports tonight, steve liesman is covering the fed decision from washington. but we begin with bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> stocks rallied ahead of federal reserve decision today but sold off in a notable way. once the announcement was made. the fed raised interest rates by a quartermu point prett anticipated by the market. but the fed trimmed t rate hike forecast from three to two. the market found it tough to swallow. they were hoping for one if any next year and the fed ashierg everyone they we flexible but why was the se
bill griffeth is off tonight. it felt likel wreet revolt. investor ds not react kindly to the federal reserve outloo interest rates. the central bank today raised rates as expected. it also signalled that it would likely not hike as manyimes next year as previously thought. but the market wanted more than got. volatility set in and stocks took a dive. the doungs industrial average droppeds 351 poi to 23323. a new low for the year. theq down 147 points or more than 2%.&p and the fiefd fell...
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>>> thi is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to this special edition of "nightly business report." >> as youknow, the stock market was closed today as well as the treasury market in remembrce of our nation's 41st president, george herbert walke bush who died november 30th at the aiming of nt94. >> presirump declared today a national day of mourning with an executive order, closi the federal government. >> in fact the last time the market was closed to mark the death of president was back on january 2nd of 2007 in the wake of president gerald ford's >> indeed. and the nation's mood today was somber. the former president departedto the ca building this morning where his body had been lying in state. family, friends and dignitiaries gathered for a memorial tervice national cathedral in washington. in the front row, presidents trump, obama, clinton and carter and their spouses. eulogiys were delivered by his son former president george w. bush, by former ngt prime minister brian mulroney. former senator alan simpson and bush
>>> thi is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to this special edition of "nightly business report." >> as youknow, the stock market was closed today as well as the treasury market in remembrce of our nation's 41st president, george herbert walke bush who died november 30th at the aiming of nt94. >> presirump declared today a national day of mourning with an executive order, closi...
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>> announcer: this isnightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> dizzying d and stocks mallied and fizzled and gained steam. ng it tough for investors to figure out what the market wants. sour sentiment. surveys show confidence in the economy is waning. the question is when will the harderts statistical rephow the same. industry blossom. why kentucky could fastecome the american hemp capital. thoseon stories and mor nightly business report for this tuesday, december 18th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcom ll griffeth is off tonight. stocks struggled to keep a strong rebound aliven what was yet another volatile trading session. the market rlied early on, but midday the gains fizzled and thered steam into the close. energy stocks fell on a sharp decline i oil but investors were mostly in wait and see mode, ahead of fee s decision on interest rates tomorrow. the dow jones industrial ample rose 82 points to 23675. the nasdaq added 30. and the s&p00 was up a fraction. bob pisani takes a look at what's driving this market. >> scks staged a comeback early on regaining a ch
>> announcer: this isnightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> dizzying d and stocks mallied and fizzled and gained steam. ng it tough for investors to figure out what the market wants. sour sentiment. surveys show confidence in the economy is waning. the question is when will the harderts statistical rephow the same. industry blossom. why kentucky could fastecome the american hemp capital. thoseon stories and mor nightly business report for this...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly w business reporh bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> tumultuous we can. sharply.rop the dow wipes out gains for the year as trade and economic concerns grip wall street. >>> the great rate debate, a fed official became the fir to ggest the central bank should not hike in month. >>> an friendly fashionista. meet the entrepreneur helping others turn their vision into reality with a sustainable twist. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for a, frid december 7th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everyone everybody. and welcome. now i know we said this before. but this really was an exceptionally dramatic week on walds and ended with more ofhe same. stocks fell sharply again dogged by the two great concerns, trade and the path of interest rates. early in the day, the government's monthly employment report showed the economy created 155,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate held steady at ve3.7% andge hourly earnings rose slightly as expected. now many called it alo gols report, not too oohot, not t cold. about but it wasn't e
>> announcer: this is "nightly w business reporh bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> tumultuous we can. sharply.rop the dow wipes out gains for the year as trade and economic concerns grip wall street. >>> the great rate debate, a fed official became the fir to ggest the central bank should not hike in month. >>> an friendly fashionista. meet the entrepreneur helping others turn their vision into reality with a sustainable twist. those stories and more...
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>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> market route. the sell-off deepens. the s&p 500 closes at its 2018 low as investors grow concerned that growth is slowing in the u.s. and worldwide >> sentiment slump. builder confidence at its lowest level in more than three years. buyers hesitate to purchase new homes. a sharp reversal from just one year ago. >> new prognosis? a legal blow to the affordable care act is creating questions for both consumers and investors. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, december 17. good evening, everyone. welcome. bill is off tonight. the chill on wall street this december deepened. the selling intensified as investors zeroed in on the idea that the economy will slow into 2019. a handful of weaker economic readings on the housing market and manufacturing came one day before the start of a two-day meeting of the federal reserve policy-makers. the dow jones industrial average dropped 507 points to 23,592. the nasdaq was down 156 and the s&p 500 fell 54. right now the s&p 500
>> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> market route. the sell-off deepens. the s&p 500 closes at its 2018 low as investors grow concerned that growth is slowing in the u.s. and worldwide >> sentiment slump. builder confidence at its lowest level in more than three years. buyers hesitate to purchase new homes. a sharp reversal from just one year ago. >> new prognosis? a legal blow to the affordable care act is...
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business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> losses moun. the selloff deepens after weak economic reports out of chi stir a fresh round of selling. what did j&j know and when? that's what investors ask after a report says the company was aware for decades that its baby powder contained asbestos. golf and the glass ceiling. women learn thousand play the game to cse more deals. those stories and me ton on nightly business report for friday, december 14th. >>>...
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bill griffeth is off.e are going to take a look at the year that was, from the stock market to the economy to policy out of washington. it was a 12-month stretch filled with events that few could have predicted. and the ship be rockin'. 30,400 point market moves are eyebrow raisers now not much. markets jumped tax
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i'm bill griffeth. thank youor watching, everybody. have a great weekend. see you on monday. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs. and now, "bbc world news." lucy: hello, this is "bbc world news." i am lucy grey. donald trump threatens to close the u.s.-mexico border unless congress h fun wall. his spokeswoman says he wants to cu
i'm bill griffeth. thank youor watching, everybody. have a great weekend. see you on monday. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs. and now, "bbc world news." lucy: hello, this is "bbc world news." i am lucy grey. donald trump threatens to close the u.s.-mexico border unless congress h fun wall. his spokeswoman says he...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> what a reversal. av falling more than 500 points, the dow finished higher. >>> is there a way do protect your portfolio from what feels like never ending volatility. >>> jumping ship. there have been a lot of sellers in this market but it's who is doing the selling that may signal how long this volatility will last. >>> lessons learned. ten years since bernie madoff confessed to orchestrating the largest ponzi scheme ever. what has changed? those stories and more on "nightly business report" for monday, december 10th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, er
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> what a reversal. av falling more than 500 points, the dow finished higher. >>> is there a way do protect your portfolio from what feels like never ending volatility. >>> jumping ship. there have been a lot of sellers in this market but it's who is doing the selling that may signal how long this volatility will last. >>> lessons learned. ten years since bernie...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to this special edition of "nightly business report." >> as you know, the stock market was closed today as well as the treasury market in remembrance of our nation's 41st president, george herbert walker bush who died november 30th at the aiming of 94. >> president trump declared today a national day of mourning with an executive order, closing the federal government. >> in fact the last time the market was closed to mark the death of a president was back on january 2nd of 2007 in the wake of president gerald ford's passing. >> indeed. and the
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to this special edition of "nightly business report." >> as you know, the stock market was closed today as well as the treasury market in remembrance of our nation's 41st president, george herbert walker bush who died november 30th at the aiming of 94. >> president trump declared today a national day of mourning with an executive...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> bold and bears. petitionsism is running rampant but is the growing negative sentiment a good sign for the market. >> calling a bottom? a longtime ge bear says the worst is over for the stock and shares embarked on a strong rally. >>> closing the gap, why women and minority entrepreneurs have a hard time raising money for their businesses. and what's being done about it. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this thursday, december the 13th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. stocks took a breather today from the recent volatility.
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> bold and bears. petitionsism is running rampant but is the growing negative sentiment a good sign for the market. >> calling a bottom? a longtime ge bear says the worst is over for the stock and shares embarked on a strong rally. >>> closing the gap, why women and minority entrepreneurs have a hard time raising money for their businesses. and what's being done about...
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walter, >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> trade hopes. optimism that the u.s. and china will find common ground. spread from the g20 meeting in buenos aires all the way to wall street. >> hotel hack. as many as 500 million people had personal information exposed, ranking this among the biggest breaches ever. >> spending spree, why our market monitor is betting on a joly holiday season for the digital payment stocks. those stories on more tonight on nightly business report for friday, november 30th. >> we bid you good evening, everybody. and welcome. the startling headline we woke up to invol
walter, >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> trade hopes. optimism that the u.s. and china will find common ground. spread from the g20 meeting in buenos aires all the way to wall street. >> hotel hack. as many as 500 million people had personal information exposed, ranking this among the biggest breaches ever. >> spending spree, why our market monitor is betting on a joly holiday season for the digital payment...
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thank >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> where's santa? that's what investors are asking as stocks are routed once again. is there any hope the jolly old fella makes a stop on wall street to end the year? >>> d.c. drama. a partial government shutdown, treasury calls to banks to reassure the investors and the president continues to attack the fed. all creating a hangover for stocks. >>> down to the wire. shoppers are still out there getting last minute gifts. that's making retailers happy for the holidays. all that and more for this monday, christmas eve, 2018. >>> we do bid you good evening.
thank >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >> where's santa? that's what investors are asking as stocks are routed once again. is there any hope the jolly old fella makes a stop on wall street to end the year? >>> d.c. drama. a partial government shutdown, treasury calls to banks to reassure the investors and the president continues to attack the fed. all creating a hangover for stocks. >>> down to the wire. shoppers...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> market route. the sell-off deepens. the s&p 500 closes at its 2018 low as investors grow concerned that growth is slowing in the u.s. and worldwide >> sentiment slump. builder confidence at its lowest level in more than three years. buyers hesitate to purchase new homes. a sharp reversal from just one year ago. >> new prognosis? a legal blow to the affordable care act is creating questions for both consumers and investors. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, december 17. good evening, everyone. welcome. bi
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> market route. the sell-off deepens. the s&p 500 closes at its 2018 low as investors grow concerned that growth is slowing in the u.s. and worldwide >> sentiment slump. builder confidence at its lowest level in more than three years. buyers hesitate to purchase new homes. a sharp reversal from just one year ago. >> new prognosis? a legal blow to the affordable care act is...
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. >>> additional support has been provided by -- business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> dizzying day. the dow swinging more than 500 points as volatility continuing to be the new normal on wall street. >> the last time, chuck you shut it down. >> no, no. >> and then you went -- i don't know what to do what you did. >> oval office showdown. the president and democratic leadership have a very public, very heated spat over how your taxpayer dollars should be spent. >> switching gears. ford revives a discontinued model with the hope that a smaller pickup truck will drive big sales. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for t
. >>> additional support has been provided by -- business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >> dizzying day. the dow swinging more than 500 points as volatility continuing to be the new normal on wall street. >> the last time, chuck you shut it down. >> no, no. >> and then you went -- i don't know what to do what you did. >> oval office showdown. the president and democratic leadership have a very public, very heated spat over how your...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>>s it more likely the economy will grow in way calling for two interest rate increases over the course of next year. >> fed up. the central bank hikes interest rates and lowers the forecast for fewer increases but that did not aleave investor angst. the stocks sink to a new low and so does the transportation index. pfizer and smith klein create the world's largest seller of over-the-counter medicines. that story and more tonight on wednesday, december 19t
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>>s it more likely the economy will grow in way calling for two interest rate increases over the course of next year. >> fed up. the central bank hikes interest rates and lowers the forecast for fewer increases but that did not aleave investor angst. the stocks sink to a new low and so does the transportation index. pfizer and smith klein create the world's largest seller of...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rise on optimism over trade. but in beijing there is some doubt, especially among global business leaders. >>> game changers, the new farm bill has a surprising provision and it could be a boon to the cannabis business. >>> try before you buy. it's a rental apartment that's also a marketplace for american made goods. those stories and much more on "nightly business report" for wednesday, december 12th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everybody and well. stocks rebounded today on -- you guessed it, optimism over trade talks between the united states and china. the move higher
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rise on optimism over trade. but in beijing there is some doubt, especially among global business leaders. >>> game changers, the new farm bill has a surprising provision and it could be a boon to the cannabis business. >>> try before you buy. it's a rental apartment that's also a marketplace for american made goods. those stories and much more...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stocks plungedow tanks, falling nearly 800 points as investors run from equities in one of the worst days of market this year. >> with session warnings, the bond market sends a stark message to investors. but what's really going on inside the economy. >> housing hurt, a leading luxury home build says sales could be in for a winter chill. those stories on more on "nightly business report" for tuesday, december 4th. >>> good evening, earn. and welcome. stocks were battered and bruised. the reason wasn't just trade. though that didn't
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> stocks plungedow tanks, falling nearly 800 points as investors run from equities in one of the worst days of market this year. >> with session warnings, the bond market sends a stark message to investors. but what's really going on inside the economy. >> housing hurt, a leading luxury home build says sales could be in for a winter chill. those stories on more on...
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. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> what a week. stocks tank again. the dow and nasdaq have their worst week since the financial crisis. now the question becomes, could a falling stock market sink the economy? >> hanging in. as the housing market begins to soften investors remain focused on one area that's still surprisingly strong, apartments. >>> and portfolio picks. this week's market monitor has three names he says will continue to gain market share even if the economy slows down. all that and much more tonight on "nightly business report." it's friday, december the 21st. >>> good evening, everyone. and welco
. >> announcer: this is nightly business report with sue herera and bill griffeth. >>> what a week. stocks tank again. the dow and nasdaq have their worst week since the financial crisis. now the question becomes, could a falling stock market sink the economy? >> hanging in. as the housing market begins to soften investors remain focused on one area that's still surprisingly strong, apartments. >>> and portfolio picks. this week's market monitor has three names he...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> wall street angst. find a number of reasons to sell stocks. >>> spending standingoff. the president demands money for his border wall, raising the possibility of a partial government shutdown. >>> just do it. and that is what nike did, running past wall street's earnings estimates as it faces a number of global challenges. those stories and more ton "nightly business report" for this thursday, december 20th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody. and welcome. wall street was once again rocked with equities b a
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> wall street angst. find a number of reasons to sell stocks. >>> spending standingoff. the president demands money for his border wall, raising the possibility of a partial government shutdown. >>> just do it. and that is what nike did, running past wall street's earnings estimates as it faces a number of global challenges. those stories and more ton "nightly business...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> late fade.ied for the first three-day win streak this month but couldn't hang on. is the bounce over? >>> markets or economy. stocks seem to be seeing something different about the econom what many of the fundamentals say. so which is right? >>> and saved by the bell. sears gets a life line at the deadline today. what's next for the iconic retailer? all that and more ton on "nightly business report" for this f the 28th. >>> and dwoe bid you a good evening, everybody and welcome for in friday. sue has the night off. well it looked for a timeay
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> late fade.ied for the first three-day win streak this month but couldn't hang on. is the bounce over? >>> markets or economy. stocks seem to be seeing something different about the econom what many of the fundamentals say. so which is right? >>> and saved by the bell. sears gets a life line at the deadline today. what's next for the iconic retailer? all that and...
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. >>> this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> stampede after the bulls a record thousand point day yesterday they raced to the rescue today wiping out a 600 point loss in the final hour. active or passive. in times of extreme volatility, which is the best path for investors? and tech forecast. the group that led the market higher has taken a beating the past few months. what might be in store for the sector in 2019? >>> all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for in thursday, december the 27th. and we do bid you good evening, everybody and welcome. sue has the night
. >>> this is nightly business report with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> stampede after the bulls a record thousand point day yesterday they raced to the rescue today wiping out a 600 point loss in the final hour. active or passive. in times of extreme volatility, which is the best path for investors? and tech forecast. the group that led the market higher has taken a beating the past few months. what might be in store for the sector in 2019? >>> all that and more...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> tumultuous we can. stocks drop sharply. the dow wipes out gains for the year as trade and economic concerns grip wall street. >>> the great rate debate, a fed official became the first to suggest the central bank should not hike in month. >>> an friendly fashionista. meet the entrepreneur helping others turn their vision into reality with a sustainable twist. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for a friday, december 7th. >>> and we do bid you good evening, everyone everybody. and welcome. now i know we said this befor
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> tumultuous we can. stocks drop sharply. the dow wipes out gains for the year as trade and economic concerns grip wall street. >>> the great rate debate, a fed official became the first to suggest the central bank should not hike in month. >>> an friendly fashionista. meet the entrepreneur helping others turn their vision into reality with a sustainable twist. those...
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. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> better latee finally shows up wall street in a big way. stocks had one of the best days in a decade. the question is, can investors breathe easy now? >>> and money moves with volatility back, some expert advice on what you need to do with your portfolio as the new year approaches. all that and more for this nightly business report tonight. it's wednesday, december the 26th. en and we do bid you good evening, everybody. and welcomes. that was interesting. following the worst christmas eve ever for the dow and the
. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth and sue herera. >>> better latee finally shows up wall street in a big way. stocks had one of the best days in a decade. the question is, can investors breathe easy now? >>> and money moves with volatility back, some expert advice on what you need to do with your portfolio as the new year approaches. all that and more for this nightly business report tonight. it's wednesday, december the 26th....
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. >> merry christmas >> a winter wonderland time for a cnbc news update with bill griffeth. >> a turkishfficial says that president trump has accepted turkish president erdogan's invitation to visit his country. >> the couple arrested and later released without being charged for a drone disruption at gatwick airport in london, they are now speak out for the first time paul gates says they were treated very badly >> as you can probably imagine we are feeling completely violated our home has been searched our privacy and identity completely exposed. our names, photos and other personal information has been broadcast throughout the world >> elsewhere, holiday scam calls are on the rise. according to a report by first ryan, the calls are up 129% since last year. 62% of 1,000 consumers surveyed say they have received a scam call within the last serve danes. the scam with the best chance of success, asking the caller for a donation to a fake charity which does not help the real charities. that's it for here back to you. >> bill, thank you very much merry christmas to you >>> dow and s&p postin
. >> merry christmas >> a winter wonderland time for a cnbc news update with bill griffeth. >> a turkishfficial says that president trump has accepted turkish president erdogan's invitation to visit his country. >> the couple arrested and later released without being charged for a drone disruption at gatwick airport in london, they are now speak out for the first time paul gates says they were treated very badly >> as you can probably imagine we are feeling...