Triple Header: The Jobs, the Pound ...and the Cubs
In a special edition of MoneyBeat, a break down of the latest jobs report, an in depth look at the British pound's "flash crash," and confronting the Chicago Cubs' curse -- is this the year they win their first World Series since 1908?
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How BlackRock Cutting ETF Fees Transforms Industry
Does BlackRock's latest move to cut fees on some of their ETFs signal the big changes in store for the fund managing industry? Sarah Krouse and Jason Zweig join Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to discuss.
17 min
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Janus Henderson Deal: Fund Managers Feel the Heat
Could the Janus Henderson merger leave fund managers unsettled? Paul Vigna, Stephen Grocer and company break it down. Plus, a look at how the market might feel about an OPEC deal.
22 min
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Look Ahead: Manufacturing, Jobs ... and Football
David Benoit and Jeff Sparshott join Paul Vigna and Stephen Grorcer to talk about the economic week ahead, breaking down readings from the ISM, the jobs report, and Sunday Night Football.
17 min
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Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo and Banking's Bad Week
As a slew of bad headlines for Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo takes its toll on Wall Street, the MoneyBeat camp aims to make sense of it all, taking bets on how the global markets will weather the storm.
32 min
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Eswar Prasad Talks the 'Rise of the Renminbi'
Ahead of the IMF adding China's renminbi to its exclusive club of reserve currencies, Cornell University's Eswar Prasad, author of "Gaining Currency," explains why this is a momentous event, and what it means for international finance.
25 min
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A Look Ahead: What's Hot in the IPO Market?
Maureen Farrell, Spencer Jakab, and Josh Mitchell join MoneyBeat's Stephen Grocer to discuss how central bankers explained last week's big moves. Plus, a look at what's new in the IPO market.
25 min
208
Can Wells Fargo Survive Its Fake Accounts Fiasco?
Aaron Lucchetti, David Reilly and Erik Holm join Stephen Grocer to discuss the fall out from Wells Fargo's disastrous week, CEO John Stumpf's testimony, and what it all will mean moving forward.
17 min
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Stocks Rise as Fed Keeps Rates Steady. What Now?
Stocks rallied hard after meetings from the Bank of Japan and the Fed. What's next for the global markets? World Markets' Chris Gaffney joins the MoneyBeat crew to break it all down.
14 min
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A Meeting More Important Than The Fed's
Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer look ahead to upcoming central bank meetings and NFL games with the Wall Street Journal's Steven Russolillo and Ben Leubsdorf.
19 min
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Twitter Takes on the NFL as the Market Churns on
Food Fight: Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer are joined by Wall Street Journal reporter Aaron Kuriloff and MarketWatch's Chuck Jaffe to breakdown the churning movements in the markets and Twitter's foray into live-streaming NFL games.
19 min
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Economic Preview; A Look at the IPO Market
Economic LookAhead: The MoneyBeat crew previews this week's economic calendar with Wall Street Journal reporter Eric Morath. And Maureen Farrell joins the show to talk about whether the IPO market has bounced back.
18 min
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Big Market Selloff; Wells Fargo Sales Scam
Financial Food Fight: The MoneyBeat crew are joined by Jack Otter of Barron's and MarketWatch columnist Chuck Jaffe. They discuss the steepest market selloff in more than two months and Wells Fargo's big credit card account scam.
20 min
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Apple's Big Event Headlines the Week Ahead
Heard on the Street's Spencer Jakab and Dan Gallagher join Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview the week ahead and tackle what's in store for data, earnings, and one of Apple's biggest events of the year.
19 min
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Author Manu Saadia on the Economics of 'Star Trek'
Author Manu Saadia joins Paul Vigna for a deep dive into his new book "Trekonomics: The Economics of Star Trek," a look at what a no-money universe would mean, and what it can teach us about the real world economy.
52 min
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What Does the August Jobs Report Mean for the Fed?
Michael Arone, Chief Investment Strategist at State Street Global Advisors, joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to predict how the August jobs report will impact the markets, and what it could ultimately mean for a Fed rate hike in September.
23 min
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Ken Fisher on the Fed, Stocks, and Election 2016
Ken Fisher, the founder and chairman of Fisher Investments, joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer with his thoughts on the Fed, how the 2016 election could impact the markets, and what makes for a good stock investment.
31 min
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A Makeover for Banking Giants; A Rebound for IPOs
First, Liz Hoffman and Corrie Driebusch join Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to talk how banking giants like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are reinventing themselves as a businesses for the middle class. Then Maureen Farrell joins the show to discuss whether an ailing IPO market is finally ready for a rebound.
20 min
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Inside the Financial Minds of Yellen...and Canseco
Financial Food Fight: First, the MoneyBeat crew dissects the market reaction to Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech at the annual Jackson Hole summit in Wyoming. Then, a look at "Canseconomics," and how former Major League Baseball star Jose Canseco became Twitter's favorite financial analyst.
21 min
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Coffee, Cheese, and the Best of Commodities
In an encore presentation, the MoneyBeat crew examines how the commodities world impacts the economy just as much as our every day lives.
23 min
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In The Ratings Game, Rio Misses Gold Metal
Financial Food Fight: Paul Vigna, Jack Otter and Chuck Jaffe discuss why The Rio Olympics isn't winning the gold in the ratings game and a nervous bear with a book deal gets some investment advice.
26 min
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Amid Record Highs, Stocks Flash Warning Signs
Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer are joined by The Wall Street Journal's James Mackintosh and Steven Russolillo to discuss the lingering uncertainty following The U.S. stock market's trifecta of record index values.
23 min
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Record Stocks, Flat Retail Sales -- What Now?
Financial Food Fight: Stocks edged lower on Friday morning, after a record breaking day and disappointing retail sales data. The MoneyBeat crew takes bets on where the market goes from here.
19 min
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Roundtable: What Follows the Economic Dog Days?
Amid the dog days of August, Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer are joined by Wall Street Journal reporter Ben Eisen and Edward Al-Hussainy of Columbia Threadneedle to discuss current employment figures and future economic outlooks.
25 min
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Catastrophes: Real Risks and Fake Gold
Paul Vigna, Erik Holm and the MoneyBeat team discuss how a 'Titanic' shift toward catastrophe bonds puts new risks on insurers and how to protect against counterfeiters in a bullish gold market.