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. >> you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. vikings river cruises. >>> stocks soar on deals here at home, and worry that a strike against syria is imminent. >> and lawmakers back, making key decisions on everything from syria to the budget. and issues that will impact your money. >> changing benefits in a growing trend, ibm and time warner plan to move their employees to insurance exchanges, the companies save money but is it good for former workers? all that and more tonight on nightly business report for monday, september 9th. >> good evening everybody, i'm tyler matheson. >> the markets kicked off this week higher, sending the dow back up to the 15,000 mark once again, following the strong economic growth out of china, and easing worries about an imminent u.s. military strike against syria, and we'll talk more about those developments in syria in just a moment. with all ten s&p sectors closing today, the dow shot up 140 points, its biggest one day gain in nearly two months, the nasdaq was up, seeing strong gains in the s&p 5
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. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> in the fast lane, auto sales sizzled. demand for tracks and crossovers sore as buyers rush into showrooms. prices are going to record levels. will that slam the brakes? >>> power house, america's oil boom is so powerful, a study says it will boost the income of american households and will create millions of jobs. >>> get smart, the battle has begun. samsung beat apple to the punch but with big firms investing big money, what if consumers don't buy in? that tonight for "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 4th. >>> good evening everybody, i'm sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. >> i'm susie gharib. the dow posted the biggest gain in more than a month even though investors are on edge about a possible military strike against syria. they were encouraged to buy stocks thanks to robust sales in august. auto makers posted the strongest month since the government's cash for clunkers
. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> in the fast lane, auto sales sizzled. demand for tracks and crossovers sore as buyers rush into showrooms. prices are going to record levels. will that slam the brakes? >>> power house, america's oil boom is so powerful, a study says it will boost the income of american...
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>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> good evening everyone and welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and while the forecast is for hiring, the u.s. unemployment rate is sitting at the lowest level in more than four years. that's the gad neood news, the there are millions of americans out of work after the recession. it's no wonder more and more people are trying their hand at starting their own business. after all, there are more than 28 million small businesses in the u.s., many starting from a simple thought. tonight, we want to highlight a few of these bright ideas and show you how some entrepreneurs followed different paths to get from concept to reality and we'll be joined by an expert to give tips on how to get your busine
>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> good evening everyone and welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." i'm susie gharib. you'll be hearing from tyler mathisen throughout the program. well, today is labor day and fittingly the biggest economic event this week will be the jobs report and...
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>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> triple digit gain. stock is up, oil is down as the u.s. attack on syria fades and president obama plans to deliver a speech to the nation. >> the dow's big facelift. goldman sachs, nike and visa are in the index. bank of america and hewlett packard out. what the moves mean if you're out of the shares or might want to some day. >>> new phones, new price, new colors. apple introduces two new smart phones designed to expand the region to new markets but shares fell leading investors to wonder what it will take to juice up the stocks. that and more for tuesday, september 10th. >>> good evening everyone. welcome i'm tyler mathisen alongside susie gharib. rally on another triple dig get gain. the s&p 5 00 scored and nasdaq closed at a fresh 13-year high for good pressure. the main reason for the gains, syria, specifically the prospect that diplomats by delay a u.s. military strike to attack. als
>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> triple digit gain. stock is up, oil is down as the u.s. attack on syria fades and president obama plans to deliver a speech to the nation. >> the dow's big facelift. goldman sachs, nike and visa are in the index. bank of america and hewlett packard out. what the moves...
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>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> blue chip bonds, verizon sales a boat load of bonds but as the big money piles in, should you follow? >> cooling off, applications for home loans plummet. refinancing activity falls. are rising mortgage rates growing. >>> a great divide, the income gap between and poor is the widest since the great depression and growing. what triggered the spike and what can be done about it? that and more for "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 11th. >>> the dow has done it again. three days in a row of triple digit gains. the s&p up seven straight days, the longest winning streak since july. the closing numbers, the dow soared 135 and the nasdaq down four and s&p added five points. over in the bond market, u.s. treasury bonds rallied after an auction on the benchmark ten-year note attracted the highest demand in six months. $21 billion worth sold at a yield at 2.94%, the highest uncle sam
>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> blue chip bonds, verizon sales a boat load of bonds but as the big money piles in, should you follow? >> cooling off, applications for home loans plummet. refinancing activity falls. are rising mortgage rates growing. >>> a great divide, the income gap between...
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>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises exploring the world in comfort. >>> september surprise, a strong showing for stocks as the half way mark is hit in a month that's historically tricky for investors but with the fed meeting, debt ceiling, syria and budget fight looming, will fortunes change? >> social climbers, as twitter gets ready to sell shares, what's the recent love affair with social media stocks? >> christmas in september. stores are already out with holiday promotions but will the early bird shopping discounts frustration consumers and backfire on retailers? that and more for "nightly business report" for friday, september 13th. >>> good evening everyone. on this friday the 13th investors weren't superstitious about buying stocks. the major averages were up. the dow wrapped up the best week since january and the s&p 500 had the biggest weekly gain in months. september is historically the worst year of the month for stocks but not this time. looking at
>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises exploring the world in comfort. >>> september surprise, a strong showing for stocks as the half way mark is hit in a month that's historically tricky for investors but with the fed meeting, debt ceiling, syria and budget fight looming, will fortunes change? >> social climbers, as twitter gets ready to sell...
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>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> different directions, twitter is going public. dell goes private. what it all means. >> stopped cold, the s&p seven day winning streak snap, the longest since july as gold suffers the lowest close in a month. >>> and curb appeal. what sales, what doesn't? one home builder is going to extraordinary lengths to figure that out and hoping to gain a competitive edge in the process. we have that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, september 12th. >>> good evening everyone. a big announcement a short time ago out of silicon valley. twitter filing for an initial public offering. the company filing paperwork with the securities and exchange commission though it will keep details of the business secret for now and of course, the company told the world by tweeting it. julia boorstin joins us now with more. julia, it is hard to say this is a surprise people have been anticipati
>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> different directions, twitter is going public. dell goes private. what it all means. >> stopped cold, the s&p seven day winning streak snap, the longest since july as gold suffers the lowest close in a month. >>> and curb appeal. what sales, what doesn't? one...
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on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> double take. does the fed see something in the economy that others don't? with the widely executed cut in stimulus on the proverbial back burner, is it time to rethink the way you invest? >> whale of a fine. jpmorgan will pay almost $1 billion more than expected and admit wrong doing as part of its london whale trading debacle. and that want its only big legal payout today. what the fines and settlements mean to the firm, its business and shareholders. >> and buying in the sky. we don't like it but we do it, shell out money for stuff when we fly and it's becoming a big profit center for the airlines all that and more tonight on "nightly business tonight," thursday, september 19th. >> welcome, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen. yesterday stock investors were caught by surprise. today they caught their breath. stocks exhaled modestly one day after the rally on the unexpected news the fed would continuing buying bonds every month to ke
on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> double take. does the fed see something in the economy that others don't? with the widely executed cut in stimulus on the proverbial back burner, is it time to rethink the way you invest? >> whale of a fine. jpmorgan will pay almost $1 billion more than expected and admit wrong doing as part of its london whale trading debacle. and that want its only big...
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you by -- sailing to the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> rally on. the blue chips close within a few points of all-time highs. as investors cheer the withdrawal of a top candidate to be the next fed chief. >>> the agenda, a critical fed meeting starts tomorrow just around the corner, the debt ceiling debate and a possible budget stalemate. how should you prepare your pfrl? >> and rampage at the navy yard. at least 13 are dead in a mass shooting at a federal installation blocks from the capitol and the white house. this is "nightly business report" for monday, september 16th. good evening, everyone. i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. stocks rallied today on news that former treasury secretary larry summers dropped out of the race to be the next chairman of the federal reserve. saying his confirmation process would likely be acrimonious and it wouldn't serve the interests of the fed or the economy. we'll talk more abou
you by -- sailing to the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> rally on. the blue chips close within a few points of all-time highs. as investors cheer the withdrawal of a top candidate to be the next fed chief. >>> the agenda, a critical fed meeting starts tomorrow just around the corner, the debt ceiling debate and a possible budget...
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by "saving through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> on edge, investors sell stocks hard as they recalculate risks. among them the growing possibility of a government shutdown in ten days' time. >>> power play. the epa proposes tough new rules to cut greenhouse gas emissions. from now coal-fired power plants. industry says the plans relies on unproven technology and could spell the end of new plants that use one of america's most abundant resources. >>> and money fund fight. you probably own one. you may even think it's as safe as a bank account. both sides tonight in a battle over proposed rules that some say could make the funds riskier, not safer. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 20th. good evening, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera in tonight for susie gharib. you can call it fallout friday. a litany of events converged on wall street today, sending stocks sharply lower. first
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you by -- sailing to the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> shrugging it off. a mixed jobs report and comments from russia's president about syria cause wide swings in the stock market. the question now, is the taper still on for september. >> why 3% matters. the yield on the ten year treasury is hovering near that psychological level. but should you care? we'll explain. >> and bold predictions. our market monitor has four stocks he says will gain as much as 20% in the next year. grab a pen and paper because "nightly bausiness report" stars right now. good evening. >> good evening from me as well. well, call it a big letdown for investors today. there were discouraging developments on two crucial issues for the market. syria, where president obama didn't get the international support he was looking for, to the jobs report that showed american businesses weren't hiring much in august. both disappointments caused wide swings in stocks, going from trip
you by -- sailing to the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >> shrugging it off. a mixed jobs report and comments from russia's president about syria cause wide swings in the stock market. the question now, is the taper still on for september. >> why 3% matters. the yield on the ten year treasury is hovering near that psychological level....
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>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >>> decided to await more evidence that the recovery's progress will be sustained before adjusting the pace of asset purchases. >> market-shocker. the fed says it won't slow its bond-buying for now, surprising wall street and sending stocks to record highs and bond yields down. what's next, and what it means for your money. >>> wave of change. walgreens, the largest u.s. drugstore, becomes the latest major company to move its employees to a private health insurance exchange. will others follow and is this an irreversible trend. >>> and they're back. the nation's largest banks are bigger and arguably stronger than they were five years ago in the financial crisis. but are they safer? and could taxpayers still be on the hook if one of them slips and fails? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 18th. >>> good evening, everyone. a record-breaking day on wal
>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >>> decided to await more evidence that the recovery's progress will be sustained before adjusting the pace of asset purchases. >> market-shocker. the fed says it won't slow its bond-buying for now, surprising wall street and sending stocks to record highs and bond yields...
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brought to you by, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >>> worst week ever. jcpenney falling 30% in the past five sessions. and as the retailer tries to raise almost $1 billion, today the chain is pinning its turnaround on a new grant. but is it enough to bring in consumers? >>> crunch time. 2013 has been good to investors so far. but the critical fourth quarter begins next week and uncertainties abound. what's next for the markets and your money. >>> and microsoft man. could the boss at ford be the right person to turn around microsoft? we have all of that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, september 27th. >>> good evening, everyone. it's cleanup in aisle 6. that's because it has been a mess of a week for the retailer, jcpenney. worst week ever for its shares, down 30%. the department store has prospered for more than a century, through the great depression, to world wars, the online shopping revolution, but now penney's is in a fight to survive. same-store sale
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. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> sharon never said that we were going to reduce the rate of asset purchases in september. she said later this year. i think that framework he laid out is still very much intact. >> an influential fed member says status quo when it comes to the taper. so why is the market not flying high? is there something unusual going on? >>> i do believe that if we can resolve the issue around nuclear programs, that can serve as a major step down a long road towards a different relationship. >>> extending an olive branch. president obama pledges diplomacy with iran. but which markets could be impacted if sanctions against that country are lifted? >>> and back to business, why big oil is making a big investment in the gulf of mexico three years after the bp oil spill. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 24th. >>> good evening, everyone. it's now four down days for
. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> sharon never said that we were going to reduce the rate of asset purchases in september. she said later this year. i think that framework he laid out is still very much intact. >> an influential fed member says status quo when it comes to the taper. so why is the market...
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. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> sharon never said that we were going to reduce the rate of asset purchases in september. she said later this year. i think that framework he laid out is still very much intact. >> an influential fed member says status quo when it comes to the taper. so why is the market not flying high? is there something unusual going on? >>> i do believe that if we can resolve the issue around nuclear programs, that can serve as a major step down a long road towards a different relationship. >>> extending an olive branch. president obama pledges diplomacy with iran. but which markets could be impacted if sanctions against that country are lifted? >>> and back to business, why big oil is making a big investment in the gulf of mexico three years after the bp oil spill. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 24th. >>> good evening, everyone. it's now four down days for
. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> sharon never said that we were going to reduce the rate of asset purchases in september. she said later this year. i think that framework he laid out is still very much intact. >> an influential fed member says status quo when it comes to the taper. so why is the market...