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Marketplace for Friday, Feb. 6, 2015
Feb 6, 2015

Marketplace for Friday, Feb. 6, 2015

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Airing on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015: Goldman Sachs came in dead last in Harris Poll's annual corporate reputation survey. What does this mean for the company? Plus, the Labor Department's January jobs report shows a slight rise in unemployment along with rising wages and solid jobs growth. Who are the new members of this workforce and what jobs do they hold? Finally, Pope Francis will share his economic beliefs with the U.S. in a September address to Congress.

 

Segments From this episode

2 nods, 1 category: Alexandre Desplat on scoring big

Feb 6, 2015
The composer on collaboration, the joys of his job and not worrying about Oscar.

Immunization cuts proposed amid measles outbreak

Feb 6, 2015
Federal program that supplies vaccines to uninsured could be cut by $50 million.

Job creation over past 3 months strongest since 1997

Feb 6, 2015
New jobs are across the economic spectrum; 257,000 added in January.

Should you let a robo-adviser invest for you?

Feb 6, 2015
Automated financial-advice services have drawbacks.

Goldman Sachs' reputation sinks even lower

Feb 6, 2015
Goldman comes in dead last in an annual poll ranking 100 most visible companies.

Tesla is disrupting more than just the car business

Feb 6, 2015
Its battery factory may slash Tesla prices as company takes aim at solar industry.

Airing on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015: Goldman Sachs came in dead last in Harris Poll’s annual corporate reputation survey. What does this mean for the company? Plus, the Labor Department’s January jobs report shows a slight rise in unemployment along with rising wages and solid jobs growth. Who are the new members of this workforce and what jobs do they hold? Finally, Pope Francis will share his economic beliefs with the U.S. in a September address to Congress.

 

Music from the episode

Beautiful Liar Beyoncé, Shakira
A Million Times Ms. John Soda
Sugar Shout Out Louds
Last Fare Little People