Juli Niemann is St. Louis' oldest, non-retired analyst. She works for Smith, Moore and Company as executive vice-president for research and portfolio management.  She has worked in the investment industry for over 40 years. Niemann was recently profiled in St. Louis Magazine.   

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Federal Reserve meeting to focus on monetary policy

The top policy makers at the Federal Reserve are holding a meeting today in Washington to decide what to do next when it comes to monetary policy. Will they shift their focus now that we have signs of economic recovery?
Posted In: Federal Reserve, Retail
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Gas prices drop slightly, but could still rise

The national average for a gallon of gasoline dipped today after about a month of steady increases. At the same time, tension with Iran could push those back up.
Posted In: gas, Oil, Unemployment
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High gas prices likely to be very temporary

Gas prices have risen quickly in the past month, but reductions in consumer spending and the payroll tax cut are helping to offset the costs.
Posted In: gas prices
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January retail sales lower than expected

The government said this morning that retail sales inched up 0.4 percent last month. That was lower than expected.
Posted In: retail sales, Retail, consumer
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Case-Shiller Index shows falling home prices continue

Home prices are falling again in many major American cities. Why?
Posted In: Housing, home prices, case shiller
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What to expect in the State of the Union

What economic issues will President Obama likely mention in his State of the Union address?
Posted In: State of the Union, Barack Obama
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As earnings season begins, fears of euro debt crisis

Alcoa, a major aluminum producer, kicked off earnings season on a dull note. Will other American companies be affected by the ongoing problems in Europe?
Posted In: Alcoa, Earnings, Europe debt crisis
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Manufacturing one bright spot for 2012 economy

Manufacturing, both in the U.S. and abroad, could be the strongest growth sector for the economy in 2012.
Posted In: manufacturing
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Rental rates one strong sign in weak housing market

Home sales fell again in October, with one bright spot in the mix being the rise in rental rates.
Posted In: Housing, housing market, case shiller
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Why companies like AT&T love mergers

We speak to Juli Niemann about why companies continue to push for mergers, even when they often fall through
Posted In: Mergers and Acquisitions, AT&T, T-Mobile

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