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for sue herrera, i'm tyler mathieson, thanks for watching everybody. we will see you right back here tomorrow night. [ music playing ] . >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm,
for sue herrera, i'm tyler mathieson, thanks for watching everybody. we will see you right back here tomorrow night. [ music playing ] . >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape...
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i'm tyler mathieson. it was a sharp reversal of fortune on wall street today. stocks rose higher the dow rising nearly 200 points, investors shared private growth, thenned be day, selling took hold and then some. right around the time the federal reserve released the minutes of its latist meetings. the minutes don't tend to move the markets all that often, but they did today. at the central bank's last meeting, policy-makers commented on stockmarket valuations with some members suggesting they're a bad profit. they don't do that. they also talked extensively about reducing the fed's multi-trillion dollar balance sheet, something we have been telling you about. that has a power to spook the market. with that, stocks did get spooked. they dropped hard. major indexes turned negative, resulting in the biggest market turn around top-to-bottom in 14 months. here's how the day ended. the dow jones lost and nasdaq down 34 the s&p 500 lost 7. we have more on today's dramatic moves. >> reporter: stocks rose early as oil rose up in the '80s, the prime employment report wa
i'm tyler mathieson. it was a sharp reversal of fortune on wall street today. stocks rose higher the dow rising nearly 200 points, investors shared private growth, thenned be day, selling took hold and then some. right around the time the federal reserve released the minutes of its latist meetings. the minutes don't tend to move the markets all that often, but they did today. at the central bank's last meeting, policy-makers commented on stockmarket valuations with some members suggesting...
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. >> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> strong gains the major indexes close out the first quarter at lofty levels, now investors try to figure out what's next. what to do about it. >>> betting on the banks, their stocks had a close start, our market monitor says this sector has a lot going for it. tonight, three names he says you should own. >>> privacy protection. you browse the web or click on an app. legislation may free your internet provider to mind your data and sell it. what you can do to protect yourself. those stories and more on the "nightly business report" for last day in the first quarter, march 31st. good evening, everyone, welcome, i'm tyler mathieson, sue herrera has the weekend off t. week end, month end and quarter end, the dow turned in its sixth straight positive quarter for the first time since way pack in 2006. the nasdaq had its best quarterly performance since 2013 in the s&p 500 saw its biggest quarterly gain since 2015. here are the final numbers, for the first three months of 2017 the nasdaq rallied the most, up 10%. t
. >> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> strong gains the major indexes close out the first quarter at lofty levels, now investors try to figure out what's next. what to do about it. >>> betting on the banks, their stocks had a close start, our market monitor says this sector has a lot going for it. tonight, three names he says you should own. >>> privacy protection. you browse the web or click on an app. legislation...
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this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> tensions rise. president trump will meet with china's president in just a few days and now we know the controversial topics the two will talk about. >> sudden resignation, a long-time fed officially stepping down abruptly over his involvement in a 2012 case where confidential fed information may have been leaked. >>> tax items with two day weeks left to file, those stories tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, april 4th. >> good evening, everyone, welcome, investors know that there the a lot riding on the economic relationship between the united states and china. there's trade, of course, there's jobs, there are thorny national security issue, including north korea and china's interests in the south chosen sea and lately areas of conflict between the world's two largest economy and two biggest partners seem to have eclipsed the areas of cooperation. president trump has referred to china as the biggest trade cheater in the world. he's accused beijing of killing american jobs. the white ho
this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> tensions rise. president trump will meet with china's president in just a few days and now we know the controversial topics the two will talk about. >> sudden resignation, a long-time fed officially stepping down abruptly over his involvement in a 2012 case where confidential fed information may have been leaked. >>> tax items with two day weeks left to file, those stories tonight on...
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i'm tyler mathieson. it was a sharp reversal of fortune on wall street today.200 po,
i'm tyler mathieson. it was a sharp reversal of fortune on wall street today.200 po,
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this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> tensions rise. president trump will meet with china's president in just a few days and now we know the controversial topics the two will talk about. >> sudden resignation, a long-time fed officially stepping down abruptly over his involvement in a 2012 case where confidential fed information may have been leaked. >>> tax items with two day weeks left to file, those stories tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, april 4th. >> good evening, everyone, welcome, investors know that there the a lot riding on the economic relationship between the united states and china.
this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> tensions rise. president trump will meet with china's president in just a few days and now we know the controversial topics the two will talk about. >> sudden resignation, a long-time fed officially stepping down abruptly over his involvement in a 2012 case where confidential fed information may have been leaked. >>> tax items with two day weeks left to file, those stories tonight on...
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. >> you're w this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> so live by the sea, let's have the two largest economies meet for the first time ever. they've got a lot to discuss and both have a lot at stake. >>> military options, the white house vows in response to syria over a chemical weapons attack, but what will that response be? and how will markets react neighborhood, stuck in the middle. a baby boomer or millennials, but gen x eers have spending power, why are they being ignored? good evening, everyone, welcome, i'm timer mathieson, sue herrera is off tonight. well, the talks areel
. >> you're w this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and sue herrera. >> so live by the sea, let's have the two largest economies meet for the first time ever. they've got a lot to discuss and both have a lot at stake. >>> military options, the white house vows in response to syria over a chemical weapons attack, but what will that response be? and how will markets react neighborhood, stuck in the middle. a baby boomer or millennials, but gen x...