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Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, September 14, 2009
Sep 14, 2009

Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, September 14, 2009

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Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, September 14, 2009

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Would China put sanctions on U.S.?

Sep 14, 2009
Late Friday night, the White House imposed 35 percent tariffs on tires from China, a move Beijing is calling "grave protectionism." Will China put tariffs on American products? Steve Chiotakis talks to Scott Tong in Shanghai.

Growing disparity in health care costs

Sep 14, 2009
Much of President Obama's effort on health care reform centers growing costs and some disproportion in who pays how much. Steve Chiotakis talks to Fortune Magazine's Allan Sloan about the current price structure.

Prime time prepares for Jay Leno

Sep 14, 2009
NBC rolls out The Jay Leno Show tonight and faces the challenge of engaging a new prime time audience. If all goes well, other networks may follow suit with their own charismatic entertainers. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports.

Guarantee gone for Money Market

Sep 14, 2009
Ever since the meltdown began, the Treasury Department has been guaranteeing investments in Money Market mutual funds that were made before the crisis. The guarantee ends this week. Steve Henn explores how investors will be affected.

Wall Street one year after Lehman

Sep 14, 2009
Not everything has changed on Wall Street since the fall of Lehman Brothers. Marketplace's Amy Scott talks to Bill Radke about how some of the big banks have changed and where it's business as usual after a dramatic economic year.

What Wall Street wants to hear now

Sep 14, 2009
President Obama will speak on Wall Street about what his administration has done to solve the crisis so far and what else needs to be done. Alisa Roth talks to financial experts about what investors might be listening for specifically.

Take the global economy quiz

Sep 14, 2009
How much do you know about how people are living outside of U.S. borders? Bill Radke quizzes listeners with the help of Stephen Richter from online magazine theglobalist.com.

Eurozone recession coming to close

Sep 14, 2009
Earlier today, the European Commission predicted the recession in the E.U. and the Eurozone will end in the third quarter of this year. But there's still a great deal of uncertainty towards economic growth. Christopher Werth reports.

Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, September 14, 2009