Today is Scott Jagow's last day as host of Marketplace Morning Report. Scott is ending three and a half years sitting at the MMR helm, but thankfully he won't be going too far.
The annual World Economic Forum got underway today in Davos, Switzerland, and more world leaders are in attendance than usual this year — with one glaring omission. Scott Jagow talks to Diane Brady, senior editor at Businessweek.
Thanks to some good tax attorneys, The New York Times won't suffer too much from its $250 million deal with billionaire Carlos Slim. Scott Jagow asks Fortune Magazine's Allan Sloan how a loophole called Hydo helped.
Barack Obama wants bipartisan support for his economic plans. What do the conservatives think? Scott Jagow talks to the American Enterprise Institute's Kevin Hassett about what Obama's priorities should be.
Citigroup's tremendous losses may be a sign that the bank is getting too big. Scott Jagow talks to Fortune Magazine's Allan Sloan about whether or not Citigroup may be buying up too many businesses.
Some companies are responding to the cutbacks Americans are making in their daily lives by pulling back on Super Bowl ads. Scott Jagow talks to sports commentator Diana Nyad on who's saying no to the ads this year.
Signs point to the credit markets finally loosening up. Scott Jagow speaks with financial analyst Peter Cohan about why the credit markets may be improving.
With Japanese car companies cutting back on production it seems the auto industry is struggling across the board. Scott Jagow talks with automotive expert Ashvin Chotai about who might survive post-crisis.
Athletes in this economy will meet one of their greatest challenges off the field, where sponsors are dealing with tightening budgets. Scott Jagow assesses the situation with business of sports commentator Diana Nyad.