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Mexico's bond sale a good sign for emerging markets
Oct 6, 2010
Mexico sold $1 billion worth of its newly issued 100-year bond -- which indicates optimistic, very very long-term investors.
IMF: World's financial system a worry
Oct 6, 2010
The world's financial system is the "achilles heel" of the global recovery. That's the conclusion of a new report from the International Monetary Fund.
A look at interest rate cuts and gold
Oct 5, 2010
Juli Niemann, analyst at Smith, Moore and Co., talks with Bill Radke about whether there is a rate-cut competition going on and what the phrase "beggar thy neighbor" means.
United and Continental, a marriage of equals
Sep 17, 2010
Like any marriage, the merger between the two airline giants has qualities that complements the others. But also like any marriage, economists predict some tough talks will be had to settle issues such as a pilots' pay.
United, Continental shareholders vote
Sep 17, 2010
Shareholders of United and Continental Airlines will vote on the airlines' proposed merger. Reporter Nancy Marshall Genzer talks with Bill Radke about why these two airlines want to merge and how effective these types of mergers are.
Criticism over Germany's good economy
Aug 13, 2010
Germany reported its best set of economic figures in more than 20 years. It achieved this feat by doing what many countries can only dream of: exporting its way out of trouble. And how did the world respond to Germany's good fortune? With a hail of criticism. Stephen Beard explains.
Invest in China and Latin America
Jul 12, 2010
Question: I've started a Roth IRA for each of my 2 sons (21 and 23) with what they earn each year. Not very much since they're in school, but one...
Drug gangs moved money via Wachovia
Jun 29, 2010
Mike Smith, Latin America correspondent for Bloomberg Markets magazine, talks with Steve Chiotakis about an article he wrote that reveals which U.S. banks helped move money to drug cartels in Mexico.
Leftists heat up Venezuelan tourism
Jun 21, 2010
Caracas, Venezuela touts brown outs, water shortages and one of the highest crime rates in Latin America. But tourism is on the rise, thanks to leftists conferences and other events promoted by the Venezuelan government.
Network helps brands reach Hispanics
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Jeff Tyler
Jun 3, 2010
Latinos have a lot of buying power. So some of America's biggest brands are collaborating in a network focusing on understanding the Hispanic consumer. Jeff Tyler reports.
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