Roger Ferguson, CEO and president of private retirement company TIAA-CREF, joins Kelly Evans on the News Hub. The former vice chairman of the Fed discusses how the stresses of the financial crisis is revealing weaknesses in the retirement system.
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The gold rush of 2009 is happening in an unlikely place: at private parties in living rooms across the country. WSJ’s Kelly Evans reports on the cottage industry that's sprung up around the surging price of gold.
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Kelly Crow discusses the art market’s recent high sales for Old Masters paintings, and why some investors view Renaissance paintings as bond-like investments over the more-volatile contemporary art prices.
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The News Hub panel discusses the brewing battle between shoppers and retailers as the holiday season gets underway. Plus, Dionne Searcey offers a glimpse of Bernie Madoff’s life behind bars.
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The News Hub panel discusses the continued pressure for President Obama to show that his efforts to revive the economy are paying off. Plus, speculators are bidding up the prices of foreclosed homes.
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Concerns that the Federal Reserve may tighten interest rates next year weighed on U.S. stock futures ahead of Chairman Ben Bernanke’s speech Monday. WSJ's Brett Arends and Dow Jones's Mike Reid discuss market reaction and what it means for investors in the News Hub.
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The Obama administration is expected to formally declare carbon dioxide a dangerous pollutant. WSJ’s Jeffrey Ball and MarketWatch's Steve Gelsi explain what the decision could mean for companies.
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WSJ’s Phil Izzo breaks down some of the details of today's jobs report that ran contrary to expectations, including a decline in jobs in the manufacturing sector. Plus, Evan Newmark and Dennis Berman discuss market outlook heading into the end of the year.
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In a deal that reshapes the media landscape, Comcast agreed to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal. MarketWatch’s Jon Friedman and Dow Jones's Michael Reid discuss what it means for the industry and for shareholders in the News Hub.
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