The Federal Reserve reaffirms its plan to keep interest rates low and Iranian state media reports Tehran successfully fired a long-range missile. Plus, WSJ’s Evan Newmark discusses the second annual Meanie Awards and who earned the honor for outstanding achievement in the field of human ineptitu...
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WSJ’s Evan Newmark joins the News Hub to discuss the second annual Meanie Awards and who earned the honor for outstanding achievement in the field of human ineptitude.
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WSJ’s Dennis Berman and Evan Newmark look at the bond and stock market's resiliency; how TARP saved the day; how GMAC and a program for homeowners bombed; and more.
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WSJ’s Dennis Berman and Evan Newmark join Kelsey Hubbard on the News Hub and take a look at a few of the biggest corporate mergers of the past ten years, many of which they say were losers.
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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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Mean Street columnist Evan Newmark talks conspiracy theories with WSJ's Deputy Markets Editor Dennis Berman. Newmark theorizes that Washington and Wall Street were conspiring against short-sellers. (Sept. 19)
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Mean Street columnist Evan Newmark and Deals Editor Dennis Berman react to the bailout vote, which, as Newmark puts it, "is the triumph of politics over fiscal sensibility." (Sept. 29)
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WSJ’s Evan Newmark critiques colleague Dennis Berman's latest column in which he offers a cure for financial mistrust — create new banks. Evan tells him why he has a problem with that plan. (Nov. 26)
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WSJ’s Evan Newmark and Dennis Berman discuss the latest news from the banking sector, including plans for more aid to Bank of America and concerns about the withholding of information from shareholders. Such lack of disclosure is hurting trust in U.S. financial institutions, Evan argues.
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Kissinger Associates managing director and author Joshua Cooper Ramo discusses his bestselling book, "The Age of the Unthinkable." He tells WSJ’s Evan Newmark what he learned by hanging out with revolutionaries.
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WSJ’s Dennis Berman says the Bank of America and Merrill Lynch merger is raising questions about the government's role during negotiations. He tells colleague Evan Newmark its apparent actions conflicted with shareholders' rights.
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WSJ’s Evan Newmark and Dennis Berman say that the Bernie Madoff scandal is a good thing, and explain what it teaches investors that "nobody beats the market."
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