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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rally and rally big as investors figure economic woes may push the european central bank into action that could help the market. federal reserve officials potentially hike interest rates later this year. but is the market not the fed, the ultimate ash tor of when rates will arise? >> more first time home buyers into the housing market. question is will it work? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, january 7th. >>> good evening and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen. a bounceback on wall street today. the major averages saw their best one-day gains in three weeks or so. they got a boost. upbeat report on jobs the trade deficit narrowed for more than expected in december and anticipation the central bank will move forcefully and soon to stimulate the region's economy. the federal reserve's latest policy meeting confirmed interest rate won't move up soon or fast here. put it all together and stocks broke a five-session losing streak despite news of a terr
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> bounceback. stocks rally and rally big as investors figure economic woes may push the european central bank into action that could help the market. federal reserve officials potentially hike interest rates later this year. but is the market not the fed, the ultimate ash tor of when rates will arise? >> more first time home buyers into the housing market. question is will it work? all that and more tonight on "nightly...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera.report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> help wanted. coming off the strongest job growth in 15 years but one big problem with the december jobs report. >>> road block removed. a legal ruling clears the way for the keystone pipeline to proceed and the house of representatives approves its bill setting up a showdown in dc. >>> out of favor and ready for a comebackmented our market monitor has neglected stocks that are ready to rise. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," friday january 9. >> welcome. stocks did what they've done all week. register a triple digit move on the dow jones industrial average. this one to the downside. there are plenty of reasons why. oil slid again. the december jobs report was generally positive but some traders focus on weak wage growth. meanwhile, investors couldn't help but watch nervously as the three day terror rampage in france came to a deadly end. four hostages and three terrorists killed in two locations as french authorities moved in. one suspect rem
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i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. the first weeks of 2015 started where 2014 left off with a focus on energy. both west texas intermediate and brent crude have continued their dramatic decline and forecasts calling for prices to fall further. >> the reason it's simple the world is producing more oil than it is using. tonight, we examine why declining oil prices matter so much to investors, to consumers, the economy, states from texas to north dakota and even the housing market. >> we begin with the economy. at this time last year oil was trading well above $100 a barrel. this month? a barrel at west texas intermediate dipped below 50. so how will this dramatic collapse in energy costs impact the economy and consumers? steve liesman takes a look. >> reporter: plunging oil prices raised a few economic puzzles. first, since the u.s. is now such a huge oil producer wouldn't it be a drag on the economy or a benefit? this is key to the first, what will consumers do with the wind fall? save spend, or pay down debt? disappoin
i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. the first weeks of 2015 started where 2014 left off with a focus on energy. both west texas intermediate and brent crude have continued their dramatic decline and forecasts calling for prices to fall further. >> the reason it's simple the world is producing more oil than it is using. tonight, we examine why declining oil prices matter so much to investors, to consumers, the economy, states from texas to north dakota and even the housing...
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>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> sell-off on the street. the dow jones industrial average plummets more than 300 points. its worse day in three months. what's behind the selling and when might it end? >>> breaking $50. crude prices fall 5% dipping briefly below that key level as fears of a weaker global economy and a supply glut deepen. >>> it's the economy. will weakness overseas weigh on the u.s.? what some of the brightest economic minds are saying about the path ahead. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, january 5th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. >>> if you're back just from a few days off from the holiday, you might be wondering what heck happened to that jolly stock market that you saw last time around, around christmas eve. since then the grinch has mostly been in charge. today on the second trading day of the year, the creature with the heart two sizes too small came in the form of tumbling oil prices, renewed worries about the eurozone and a strengthening u.s. doll
>>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> sell-off on the street. the dow jones industrial average plummets more than 300 points. its worse day in three months. what's behind the selling and when might it end? >>> breaking $50. crude prices fall 5% dipping briefly below that key level as fears of a weaker global economy and a supply glut deepen. >>> it's the economy. will weakness overseas weigh on the u.s.? what...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> monetary bazookas. the european central bank enters a new era, committing more than a trillion euro to revive the euro zone economy, but could it be a massive misfire? >>> investors react, the dow soars more than 250 points. the s&p 500 erases its losses for the entire year so far and european stocks take off as the global markets digest the ecb's historic move. >>> all that and more tonight. let's say it in unison for "nightly business report" for thursday january 22nd. >> good evening, everybody. on this day, it was all about europe and a massive new stimulus program unveiled by the european central bank designed to help jump start the region's sputtering economy. starting in march, the european central bank will buy upwards of $70 billion worth of government and private bond. every month for at least the next year and a half or as long as it's needed. that aggressive stimulus that could total more a trillion dollars was even more than global investors expected which helped stock here and around the w
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> monetary bazookas. the european central bank enters a new era, committing more than a trillion euro to revive the euro zone economy, but could it be a massive misfire? >>> investors react, the dow soars more than 250 points. the s&p 500 erases its losses for the entire year so far and european stocks take off as the global markets digest the ecb's historic move. >>> all that and more tonight. let's say it in...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> back in the black. stocks rally more than 1% pushing major averages into positive territory for 2015 as investors turn their attention now to tomorrow's employment performance. >>> what a year it has been for general motors ceo mary bara. has gm changed for the better? >>> republican house take first whack at affordable care act by changing definition of the workweek. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursd january 8th. >> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. the best day for stocks in three weeks. the major averages gained back all of the new year's losses and more on hopes for more stimulus measures in the euro zone and encouraging data here at home about jobs. just one day ahead of the december jobs report from the labor department. so here's how the markets looked at the closing bell. the dow surging 323 points today with all 30 dow components making gains. the nasdaq gained 85 and the s&p up by 36 points with all ten sectors ending higher. >>> more on the good news abou
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> back in the black. stocks rally more than 1% pushing major averages into positive territory for 2015 as investors turn their attention now to tomorrow's employment performance. >>> what a year it has been for general motors ceo mary bara. has gm changed for the better? >>> republican house take first whack at affordable care act by changing definition of the workweek. all that and more tonight on "nightly...
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tyler mathisen, thank you very much. you mentioned the impact on sentiment generally of what's happening in paris. >> listen. i'd love to say it's isolated. i don't think it is. that's the world -- i -- you'd love to think this is a one off or two off. but unfortunately i think it's going to be commonplace. i don't know if the market is going to get numb to it. >> it layers in risk. if you look at the vix again, long-term is 20. i think this is where we're going to spend the next six months. if you think about where the market had growth concerns around the ebola scare, that was another layer that had markets selling off. so i think that's something. guy is right. we think about that here. we feel terrible grief for the people in france and this is an atrocity that the whole world has to feel and really push back against. >> twitter's turnaround. the stock popping in the last couple of hours. it is up 12% this year. we've got a top analyst to give you the story behind the move. plus, gold up 1% today and one trader makin
tyler mathisen, thank you very much. you mentioned the impact on sentiment generally of what's happening in paris. >> listen. i'd love to say it's isolated. i don't think it is. that's the world -- i -- you'd love to think this is a one off or two off. but unfortunately i think it's going to be commonplace. i don't know if the market is going to get numb to it. >> it layers in risk. if you look at the vix again, long-term is 20. i think this is where we're going to spend the next...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> swiss shock. switzerland central bank stuns investors worldwide making an unprecedented policy about face but doesn't signal a potentially big move by ecb when it meets next week. >>> what went wrong with the banks in lousy revenues falling. some of the biggest banks in america try to explain their tough quarter. >>> profit pressure. des buy best buy uses a term others haven't. deflationary pricing and it could be a costly trend. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," thursday january 15th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. a central bank shocker today and it wasn't from the federal reserve or the bank of japan or even the european central bank. instead, it was the swiss national bank stunning currency markets around the world by removing the price ceiling on the swiss bank designed to keep its currency artificially low against the euro. that sent the value of the frank soaring and swiss stocks tumbling. today, the frank at 1 point up about 20% when it was all said and done
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> swiss shock. switzerland central bank stuns investors worldwide making an unprecedented policy about face but doesn't signal a potentially big move by ecb when it meets next week. >>> what went wrong with the banks in lousy revenues falling. some of the biggest banks in america try to explain their tough quarter. >>> profit pressure. des buy best buy uses a term others haven't. deflationary pricing and it could be a...
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report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> strong year for stocks. investors close the books on 2014 with another year of gains. despite today's triple digit decline for the dow jones industrial average. >>> january effect. are stocks a good buy at the start of the new year? we have the names that have historically done well when the calendar changes. >>> and pay raise. while millions of workers ring in 2015 with a little more money in their pockets. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this last day of 2014 wednesday, december 31st. good evening, everyone. on this new year's eve. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. once again, no champagne rally on wall street today. all the major averages sold off on the last trading day of the year b
report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> strong year for stocks. investors close the books on 2014 with another year of gains. despite today's triple digit decline for the dow jones industrial average. >>> january effect. are stocks a good...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> tug of war. google misses. amazon breaks its losing streak and dow component visa split four for one potentially setting the tone for trading tomorrow after a triple digit gain today. >>> flood gates are open on earnings season but things are different this time around and it could change the way you make investment decisions. >>> mixed shame-up. meet the man who has a big task ahead of him and that would be turning around the world's largest restaurant chain. all that and more tonight on "nightly business thursday january 29th. >>> good evening, everyone. another busy day on wall street. the busiest day of the current earnings season and after some upbeat corporate results slight gain in oil prices and good news about jobs, all the major averages end the day sharply higher but we begin tonight with some big after the bell earnings reports from names like amazon and visa. first, a rare top and bottom line miss from google after a surprise drop in user clicks on online ads. the search company took in $6.88 per s
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> tug of war. google misses. amazon breaks its losing streak and dow component visa split four for one potentially setting the tone for trading tomorrow after a triple digit gain today. >>> flood gates are open on earnings season but things are different this time around and it could change the way you make investment decisions. >>> mixed shame-up. meet the man who has a big task ahead of him and that would be turning...
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. >>> tyler mathisen has a look at this past week on wall street. >> wall street wraps up a tough week and month after stocks ended mostly lowering with that following a string of disappointing earnings and trbling outlooktrbl ing troubling outlooks for some u.s. companies. earnings were better than others apple made an astounding $18 billion profit in its last quarter, the most ever by any company anywhere anytime. it sold nearly 75 million i-pointi-iphone iphone nearly ten every single second around the clock. >>> gdp grew at 2.6% despite the fastest pace of consumer spending. the federal reserve said the economy is in good shape, solid, strong. it's going to romaine patient before raising benchmark interest rates, however. a change on the menu at mcdonald's amid changing consumer taste. the ceo of mickey d's will be replaced by the man who ran the chain's european operations for a while. >>> fidelity investments say the average 401(k) savings balance hit a record high of more than $91,000 last year. and that thousands of american savers become millionaires in 2014 at least on paper
. >>> tyler mathisen has a look at this past week on wall street. >> wall street wraps up a tough week and month after stocks ended mostly lowering with that following a string of disappointing earnings and trbling outlooktrbl ing troubling outlooks for some u.s. companies. earnings were better than others apple made an astounding $18 billion profit in its last quarter, the most ever by any company anywhere anytime. it sold nearly 75 million i-pointi-iphone iphone nearly ten...
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. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> east coast paralysis, an historic snowstorm slams one of the country's major economic arteries. disrupting business and travel along the east coast. but it may not be a record breaker for the economy. >>> greece's austerity candidate sworn in as the country's next prime minister setting up a showdown with the country's biggest lenders. >>> looking for clues. the federal reserve two-day meeting begin tomorrow and investors will be looking for any hints of when rates may start to rise. all that and more on "nightly business report," this monday january 26th. >>> good evening, everyone. from the mid-atlantic 13 million americans brace for the first blizzard of 2015. it will bring frigid temperatures near hurricane force winds and snow that could top three feet in the hardest hit places. millions of school children already sent home early today, be home again tomorrow maybe throughout much of the week. 5,000 airline flights already canceled. stranding travelers from d.c. to boston and beyond. 7,000 state natio
. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> east coast paralysis, an historic snowstorm slams one of the country's major economic arteries. disrupting business and travel along the east coast. but it may not be a record breaker for the economy. >>> greece's austerity candidate sworn in as the country's next prime minister setting up a showdown with the country's biggest lenders. >>> looking for clues. the federal...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> rally falls apart. a 280 point gain in the dow jones industrial average evaporates. what's behind one of the biggest downward swings for the blue chip index in years. >>> payday. new reports show late wages are rising yes, rising along with job openings. has the missing piece of the labor market tussle been found? >>> cashback? is apple ready to give billions back to shareholders in the form of dividends and buybacks? we'll speak to the analyst who says "yes." all that and more tonight for "nightly business report" on tuesday, january 13. >> good evening, everyone and welcome. if all you looked at today were the closing numbers on wall street then you really really missed it. the dow ended with a piddling 0.2% decline. not much at all. but between the bells, it swung. 425 points from peak to troll in a wide volatile trading session. at one point, up 282. at another, down 143. for the first time since 2009 the dow moved from being up 1.6% to ending negative on the day. pick your reasons for the volatilit
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> rally falls apart. a 280 point gain in the dow jones industrial average evaporates. what's behind one of the biggest downward swings for the blue chip index in years. >>> payday. new reports show late wages are rising yes, rising along with job openings. has the missing piece of the labor market tussle been found? >>> cashback? is apple ready to give billions back to shareholders in the form of dividends and...
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i'm tyler mathisen get all your news on cnbc. >>> gamblers could potentially get the chance to place bets on the upcoming olympic games in rio de janeiro which you'll see here on nbc 10 in 2016. a casino operator and several sports books are lobbying nevada gaming officials to allow betting on the games. olympic betting was allowed in the state years ago but regulations have excluded any noncollegiate amateur events from betting. >>> this morning, we are following a breaking story out of burlington county. a baby is in the hospital after police say somebody lit the child on fire right in the middle of the street. nbc 10's matt delucia is following the developments. matt? >> rosemary i've been working to get new information. coming up we'll tell you how police found out about this crime. >>> temperatures in the teens, it feels more like the single digits. i'll have your full forecast, coming up. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> breaking from overnight, a baby set on fire in the middle of a south jersey street. authorities are trying to figure out who did it and why. >>> a woman stalked f
i'm tyler mathisen get all your news on cnbc. >>> gamblers could potentially get the chance to place bets on the upcoming olympic games in rio de janeiro which you'll see here on nbc 10 in 2016. a casino operator and several sports books are lobbying nevada gaming officials to allow betting on the games. olympic betting was allowed in the state years ago but regulations have excluded any noncollegiate amateur events from betting. >>> this morning, we are following a breaking...
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> waiting on mario. the head of the bank mario draghi expected to make a major move tomorrow to help the struggling euro zone economy and the stakes are high. >>> historic meeting. a delegation from the u.s. arrives in cuba in an attempt to reestablish economic ties. >>> american express reports a rise in profits but plans to lay off thousands. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," january 21st. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. tyler will join us later in the program from the morning star fund manager of the year awards. wall street wraps up another volatile trading day with stocks ending modestly higher as anticipation builds for the expected announcement of a massive stimulus package from the european central bank. here's how things looked at the close. the dow up 39 points despite a big drag from a 3% decline in shares of ibm following weaker full year guidance. the nasdaq was up 12 and the s&p added 9 points. with stock's gains and losses today, investors are looking for
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> waiting on mario. the head of the bank mario draghi expected to make a major move tomorrow to help the struggling euro zone economy and the stakes are high. >>> historic meeting. a delegation from the u.s. arrives in cuba in an attempt to reestablish economic ties. >>> american express reports a rise in profits but plans to lay off thousands. all that and more tonight for "nightly business report," january...
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thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. in>> this is bbc world news america. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. the kovler foundation. and, mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can commence -- connect communities and commerce for centuries. we believe that financial
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thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "quest" -- hundreds of different species of gelatinous animals make their home in the waters of monterey bay. "quest" meets two northern california researchers who are working to unlock the secrets of these mesmerizing creatures. and solar power. wind power. the bay area is an alternative energy mecca. but there's another movement that harvests power from some unlikely places. >> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation. additional support provided by --
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report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks suffer another steep decline. is it the bond market that investors should really be paying close attention to? >>> back to work. the new congress is sworn in and wall street has a list of issues it wants lawmakers to act on. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. volatility was the word of the day on wall street once again as the price of oil plunged. started higher than what had the dow on track to the worst start of the new year since 2008. here's how things looked at the closing bell. dow fell 130 points after being more than 200. the nasdaq now on a five-day losing streak down another 60 points today. the s&p fell 18 points. barely holding above the 2,000 mark. in the bond market the yield on the benchmark ten year note fell to 1.88% before recovering a bit to close at 1.9%. >>> oil prices fell again to the lowest level since april of 2009. u.s. crude was down more than $2 today closing at $47.93 a barrel and brent was also down 2 bucks closing at $51.10 a barrel. the recent drop in oil prices is a big re
report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> stocks suffer another steep decline. is it the bond market that investors should really be paying close attention to? >>> back to work. the new congress is sworn in and wall street has a list of issues it wants lawmakers to act on. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. volatility was the word of the day on wall street once again as the price of oil plunged. started higher than what had the dow on track to the...