Features By Scott Jagow

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Scooping Black Friday sales

A new Web site has pooled day-after-Thanksgiving sale information from major retailers to give shoppers a (turkey) leg up. But as Scott Jagow reports, retailers are crying foul.
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Western Union clamps down on fraud

Western Union has announced a series of steps designed to discourage consumers from wiring money to fraudulent telemarketers. Scott Jagow reports.
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30-year bonds

Newsweek Wall Street Editor Allan Sloan talks to host Scott Jagow about the costs and benefits of 30-year Treasury bills.
Posted In: Wall Street
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Blowing bubbles

Finance expert Chris Farrell tells host Scott Jagow that many economists are uncomfortable with outgoing Fed Chief Alan Greenspan's laissez-faire attitude toward market bubbles.
Posted In: Economy
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Who's afraid of the big bad Fed?

Newsweek Wall Street editor Allan Sloan tells Scott Jagow that the Federal Reserve really isn't as powerful as people think it is.
Posted In: Wall Street
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What's new at the NHL

The National Hockey League skated back onto the ice this week after missing all of last year because of a labor dispute. Sports commentator Michael Knisley talks to host Scott Jagow about what's changed.
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The Sloan Sessions

Allan Sloan, Newsweek's Wall Street Editor, talks to Scott Jagow about the Tribune Company's recent $1 billion tax bill.

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