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All Roads Lead to More QE
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 440
Date: March 17, 2011
Steen Jakobsen, CIO of Saxo Bank, and Bob Parker, Senior Advisor at Credit Suisse discuss the the implications of a rising yen on the Japanese and...
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Japan: Global Economic Reaction
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 291
Date: March 17, 2011
Nariman Behravesh, IHS, and John Brady, MF Global, discuss the effects of the disaster in Japan on the global economy; (CNBC)
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Volatility in the Markets
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 402
Date: March 17, 2011
Ed Keon, Quantitative Management Associates, and Camilla Sutton Scotia Capital discuss how to play high volatility in global markets. (CNBC)
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Markets on Edge
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 17, 2011
Markets remain jittery as the race to cool the nuclear reactors in Japan continues, with Pete Vloedman, Anchor Risk Advisors. (CNBC)
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Chip Supply Worries Grow
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 272
Date: March 17, 2011
The disaster in Japan is causing worry about supply issues, particularly in the chip sector, with Craig Berger, FBR Capital Markets. (CNBC)
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Weekly jobless claims drop
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 591
Date: March 17, 2011
U.S. weekly jobless claims, ending the week of 3/12, fell 16,000 to 385,000. A CNBC panel discusses the data. (CNBC)
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Charts: Beware Round Numbers
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 239
Date: March 17, 2011
"I don’t think we’re going to see this 6000 level (on the FTSE-100) again,” Sandy Jadeja, chief technical analyst for City Index, told CNBC. “It i...
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Lanxess Sees 2011 Growth
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 364
Date: March 17, 2011
"We’ve presented a strong set of figures of both 2010 full year and fourth quarter. Our growth story is continuing in 2011," Axel Heitmann, CEO of...
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Selling Pace Picks Up
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 145
Date: March 16, 2011
CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah reports the Nikkei has lost most of the gains it made Wednesday, and offers perspective on what the Japanese Central Bank cou...
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Is Big Inflation Brewing?
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 16, 2011
Are we headed for an inflationary crunch in the U.S. economy? Dan Greenhaus, Miller Tabak + Co. and Arthur Laffer, Laffer Associates, weigh in. (C...
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Japan’s Economic Impact on the U.S.
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 16, 2011
Companies around the world are crunching the numbers figuring out the effects on the supply and demand sides of the U.S. economy, with Brian Wesbu...
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How the Markets React
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 160
Date: March 16, 2011
Andrew Sullivan, OSK Securities, discusses the Asian markets and reports there may be a power line to restore electricity and cool the nuclear rea...
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Following the Flying Yen
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 254
Date: March 16, 2011
Joe Battipaglia, Stifel Nicolaus; Pat Kernan, Cardinal Capital Management; and Brett Arends, Wall Street Journal, discuss where the yen is going, ...
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Nikkei Opens Lower
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 16, 2011
The market in Tokyo starts the day down, as investors try to determine the overall impact of last Friday’s events. The Tokyo Bourse says if radiat...
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Fighting the Fear
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 16, 2011
CNBC contributor Ron Insana discusses the fear surrounding the situation in Japan, and what is likely to drive investors in the short and long ter...
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Following Asia’s Markets
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 193
Date: March 16, 2011
Discussing the moves in the Asian markets, including Japan, Australia and South Korea, with CNBC contributor Ron Insana. (CNBC)
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