Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, December 28, 2009
Dec 28, 2009

Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, December 28, 2009

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Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, December 28, 2009

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Who will pay for extra airport security?

Dec 28, 2009
Airport security is tightening up after the holiday's failed terrorist attack, and the additional expenses will be divided between federal and local governments. Alisa Roth offers this breakdown.

U.S. eyes cities for next World Cup bid

Dec 28, 2009
The World Cup could bring $5 billion and add over 70,000 jobs to the U.S. if it were to host the games in 2018. That's one reason nearly 30 cities are competing for the chance to host. Nancy Farghalli reports.
Kicking a soccer ball
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An economic preview of 2010

Dec 28, 2009
What are our economic prospects for the coming year? Bill Radke talks to former Labor Secretary Robert Reich.

Prepaid cards picking up in popularity

Dec 28, 2009
Beyond their handy use as gifts, prepaid cards are being used increasingly to distribute rebates, payroll and even Social Security payments. But for all of their convenience, they can be trouble at the register. Jill Barshay reports.

China pulling to lead in world exports

Dec 28, 2009
Chinese officials are indicating that the country will probably pull ahead of Germany as the world's top exporter of goods. But as far as that title goes, there are a few footnotes where China is concerned. Scott Tong reports.

A good decade for music, not for labels

Dec 28, 2009
This past decade there's been more music in film and TV than ever, but publishers and labels have taken a hit. Stacey Vanek-Smith looks back at the aughts music revolution with Bill Werde from Billboard.
MP3 player headphones on a keyboard. The changes in the music industry precipitated by the MP3 have only continued with the rise of online streaming.
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Airbus's A380 still dealing with delays

Dec 28, 2009
Two years after the launch of Airbus's A380 jet, only 23 of them are in service. The delays have been largely due to complex wiring. Stephen Beard reports.

Holiday retail in more detail

Dec 28, 2009
MasterCard said holiday retail sales were up more than 3.5% over last year. Bill Radke gets more info from Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at S&P Equity Research.

Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, December 28, 2009