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5-14-12 12:35pm Jack Otter
Garland talks to Jack Otter, Executive Editor at CBSMoneywatch.com, about what happened at JP Morgan Chase that cost them $2 billion in losses and forced 3 top executives to retire
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we had -- I've had this debate or no and speculation those stock market speculation. But I don't know when that's important -- looked up at the -- was. Fifty. Different stock exchanges around the world
it's in the worst case scenario as we had no -- the stock market loses 50%. You actually are losing half of that 60% so that's 30% and then of course stocks bounced back fairly quickly.
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5-14-12 11:10am Dr. Jose Bautista
Garland talks to Dr. Jose Bautista, Economics Professor at Xavier University, about problems that emerge in economies with high unemployment and low savings rates
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negligent. How many of their savings wiped out by of the -- stock market and 2008. And lawyer at a town -- this I think talking about the world the way the parents usually good right
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Parents pulling more from kid's college funds
Walter Lane believes "it's a short term phenomenon reflecting income uncertainty in the future, uncertainty of the stock market and low interest rates...people just aren't willing to make long term commitments." He says the public is generally
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Unemployed? There are 3 million jobs available!
advertised fewer jobs in August than the previous month. Some may have pulled back on hiring plans in the face of wild stock market swings and renewed recession fears. Still, there's heavy competition for each job. Nearly 14 million people were
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Dow falls nearly 400 on fears about economy
second consecutive rout in the stock market since the Federal Reserve announced ..... broader reading of the U.S. stock market , the Standard & Poor's 500 index ..... Europe fared even worse. The stock market fell 5.3 percent in France and
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AP: ''Buyer's remorse'' over supplies for Hurricane Irene?
just stuffed the extra emergency supplies into their cupboards. But stagnant wages, high unemployment and a volatile stock market have turned spenders into penny pinchers. And many people are having buyer's remorse. David McDuff stood in the
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Americans near record unhappiness levels
are working, but not making enough, and the fear that things could get even worse at the drop of a hat...or a stock market . And there are those who think it's a spiritual problem. "As a nation we've gone away from what our founding
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