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Jeff Horwich

Reporter

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Jeff Horwich is the interim host of Marketplace Morning Report and a sometime-Marketplace reporter. He is the former host of "In The Loop" from Minnesota Public Radio and a former business and economics correspondent for MPR. He is a graduate of Duke University and has a Master's in applied economics from the University of Minnesota.

Latest Stories (451)

U.S. economic growth is weaker than expected

Jul 29, 2011
The U.S. gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of just 1.3 percent in the second quarter. New data show the recession was deeper than thought

The SEC eyes Groupon

Jul 28, 2011
Exactly what is the Chicago daily deal company trying to sell investors?

Companies wake up to threat of U.S. default

Jul 27, 2011
A deal to raise the debt ceiling may still be reached, but executives are taking action to insulate their companies from a possible debt default.

Ford, Chrysler gain despite weak economy

Jul 26, 2011
The turnaround at the Detroit automakers continues. But pressure will mount this year from Japanese rivals eager to recoup market share.

NFL deal is good news for TV

Jul 25, 2011
Television networks have a reason to cheer about the end of the NFL lockout.

MetLife to sell its banking operations

Jul 21, 2011
Insurance giant MetLife says the move to shrink is aimed at avoiding regulatory scrutiny for financial firms deemed "too big to fail."

Maker of iPod headphones goes public

Jul 20, 2011
Skullcandy has a following among athletes and musicians. Now its headphones with a distinctive logo have a following on Wall Street.

Chipotle expected to keep profits on the upswing

Jul 19, 2011
With its simple menu and fresh ingredients, the burrito chain has delighted both diners and investors.

Extreme heat adds to U.S. economic worries

Jul 18, 2011
From crops in peril to higher electricity bills for cash-strapped local governments, the summer heat wave further rattles the economy.

The future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Jul 15, 2011
We take a listen to the congressional hearing on the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a home owner who shares what he hopes the new agency will do for consumers like him.