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Podcast Extra: The election and the economy
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Nov 7, 2012
President Obama has been re-elected to lead the country for four more years -- what do the election results mean for the markets? Also, how is China reacting to the news?
Podcast Extra: The election's over, but not the debates
Hosted By
Nov 7, 2012
With both Governor Romney and President Obama calling for bipartisanship, we check in with two dueling economists to help chart the course ahead.
Next president inherits hopeful economy
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Nov 6, 2012
Whoever it is, the next president could benefit from an improving economy. Housing prices are rising again and unemployment is expected to fall.
Election Day: Is waiting the hardest part?
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Nov 7, 2012
An economist and an engineer on the frustrations and virtues of waiting.
Last-minute outside spending favors Romney
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Nov 6, 2012
Outside spending burst closes campaign
Global economy on pause for U.S. election result
Interview with
Nov 6, 2012
Whichever candidate wins, investors and analysts are hoping the next president will be able to avoid the fiscal cliff. But how will markets react if there is no clear winner?
So what can $6 billion buy you?
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Nov 6, 2012
The price of this year's campaign spending is what Americans spend every year renting DVDs.
On the fence: A small business owner from Virginia
Interview by
Nov 5, 2012
With less than a day to go until the nation selects a new president, small business owner Brett Fry's vote will go to the party that will be good stewards of the armed forces.
Undecided voters, beware of Hello Kitty!
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Nov 5, 2012
A passionate plea not to be tempted by a platform of smiles, hugs and rainbows.
Obama slammed by attack ads in final weekend of campaign
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Nov 5, 2012
Outside spending the weekend before Election Day tops $73 million










