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Vintage Santelli: PelosiCare Threat to Recovery; Dow Climb Due to Market Bet on Fed Response to UnemploymentA rising Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) means better times are on the way, right? Not necessarily, according to CNBC CME floor reporter and tea party movement inspiration Rick Santelli. Santelli made an appearance on CNBC's Nov. 6 "Fast Money," a show which the host, Melissa Lee, ... |
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Stocks Volatile As Dollar Falls On Jobs ReportStocks fluctuated in a tight range Friday as investors found some positives for the market in a surprisingly weak jobs report. In midafternoon trading, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 3.93, or less than 0.1 percent, to 10,006.57. ... |
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Dow Rises As Investors Scoop Up StocksInvestors rushed into stocks after stronger reports on service industries and employment eased two of the biggest worries about the economy. In midmorning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 137.54, or 1.4 percent, to 9,909.45. It had been up 60 ahead of the services index. ... |
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Ten-year venture capital returns drop as boom years fade awayVenture capital firms can’t boast 10-year returns riding on the golden era of IPOs anymore. Ten-year returns have fallen by more than half compared to a year ago as the late 1990s tech boom no longer gets included, according to the National Venture Capital Association. They fell to 14.3 per... |
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Stocks Move Higher In Early Morning TradingStocks rebounded Tuesday, moving higher in morning trading after a new report showed home prices rose for the third consecutive month in August. In early trading, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 37.49, or 0.4 percent, to 9,905.45. The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 3.59, or 0.3 percen... |
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Jill Schlesinger: Wall Street Bonuses: 4 QuestionsToday is the 22nd anniversary of "Black Monday," when the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 22.6% in one day. Over two decades later, people are waking up to another form of Black Monday--one where we are asked to make sense of the mind-blowing compensation that Wall Street garners, whi... |

