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central banks and euro system will contribute 1.5 billion euros in july and 500 million euros in october. the officials say the international monetary fund will give 1.8 billion euro come this august. lori: let's get an update on the stock market here in the u.s. as we do every 15, back to the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. you have one name up and one name down for us. >> that's right, a winner and a loser worth talking about. intel in particular has been a big laggard on the dow jones industrials have a couple analysts cut intel obviously for similar reasons. citigroup and ever core partners are pulling back on intel and their outlook, concerns about pcs, the pc market forecast overall. citigroup did lower their numbers they expect obviously them to be worse than originally forecast. on the other hand priceline is doing so well because morgan stanley upgraded them to an overweight from an equal weight. a new price target. $1,000. now we know that in their latest earnings priceline did do well. they had a new way of booking. they have been expanding in emerging markets.
central banks and euro system will contribute 1.5 billion euros in july and 500 million euros in october. the officials say the international monetary fund will give 1.8 billion euro come this august. lori: let's get an update on the stock market here in the u.s. as we do every 15, back to the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. you have one name up and one name down for us. >> that's right, a winner and a loser worth talking about. intel in particular has been a big laggard...
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what year is set to join the eurozone, becoming the 18th country to adopt the euro. the european commission gave final approval concluding the country had fulfilled all of this convergence criteria. estimated as cold pollution in china is cutting life expectancy by five and a half years. the new study was based on analysis of health and air quality data from 1981 through 2000. the international monetary fund cut its growth forecast for the u.s. and world economy. globally reducing the alex for 2013 and 2014 by two tenths of a percentage point. ashley: legged you. liz: right under the line. ashley: you even waited. liz: took a breath. ashley: a new report showing that chinese buyers are pouring into the u.s. housing market, probably to get away from the awful air pollution and spending lots of money on expensive homes liz: they want to breathe, but where are they flocking to and how much are they spending? we are joined with the details. they are sort of the new russians. >> and they're paying top dollar. we're going to show basically where they're buying, california,
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the key here is a need to do away with the euro. it was a great idea, but says the government's current alignment committee tax policies aren't in alignment. your employment policies are to alignment. the currency can be. it was a great idea. time to move on. neil: every time we see an uprising like this or panic attacks like this is going to make people in europe feel that austerity always begin something like this, not the last year. just the opposite reaction. >> right. these things always seem to happen in the most beautiful places in the world. portugal is a wonderful country. gorgeous coastline, but when you are 100 -- when you're getting 130% of gdp in your tenure bond yield, i think you're right. austerity doesn't work. anton's point, it probably is a good idea for both greece and portugal and several other countries to get out of the euro. but that would create such an a people and have such a headline risk it would send markets reeling and just be a mess. they're going to work through it. for the next couple of months we'r
the key here is a need to do away with the euro. it was a great idea, but says the government's current alignment committee tax policies aren't in alignment. your employment policies are to alignment. the currency can be. it was a great idea. time to move on. neil: every time we see an uprising like this or panic attacks like this is going to make people in europe feel that austerity always begin something like this, not the last year. just the opposite reaction. >> right. these things...
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the key here is a need to do away with the euro. it was a great idea, but says the government's curnt alignment committee tax policies aren't. your employment policies are to alignment. the currency can be. it w a great idea. time to move on. neil: every time we see an uprising like this or panic attacks like this is going to make people in europe feel that austerity always begin something like this, not the last year. just the opposite reaction. >> right. these things always seem to happen in the most beautiful places in the wor. portugal is a wonderful country. gorgeous coastline, but when you are 100 -- when you're getting 130%f gdp in your tenure bond yield, i think you're right. sterity doesn't work. anton's point, it probably is a good idea for both greece and portugal and several other countries to get out of the euro. but that would create such an a people and have such a headline risk it would send markets reeling and just be a mess. they're going to work through it. for the next couple of months we're going to have to deal
the key here is a need to do away with the euro. it was a great idea, but says the government's curnt alignment committee tax policies aren't. your employment policies are to alignment. the currency can be. it w a great idea. time to move on. neil: every time we see an uprising like this or panic attacks like this is going to make people in europe feel that austerity always begin something like this, not the last year. just the opposite reaction. >> right. these things always seem to...
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check out the euro. down again, at one point down to 1.2755. a three-month low, thanks to s&p downgrading its debt. downgrading to bbb, from bbb plus. that means it is two notches above junk territory. keep an eye on that. it tally not so healthy right now. we'll be right back. ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your wallet? the. >> 23 minutes past the hour. investigators looking into saturday's plane crash. they are focusing on the decisions made by the pilot in the cockpit. it killed two people and injured as many as 182. a billion dollars in grants, loans and fuel aid to the country. the white house
check out the euro. down again, at one point down to 1.2755. a three-month low, thanks to s&p downgrading its debt. downgrading to bbb, from bbb plus. that means it is two notches above junk territory. keep an eye on that. it tally not so healthy right now. we'll be right back. ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way...
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. >> >> the euro extending losses versus the u.s. dollar after fitch cut france's credit rating to aa-plus from aaa, finally. france has some real problems. it took them a while. the euro fell to an intraday low of 1.30 against the green back. adam. adam: sometimes big things can come in small packages. the russell 2000 hit all-time intraday high and six in a row and has been outperforming other u.s. indexes the last several months. now is the question, is it good time to get into small cap stocks? liz: according to barry randall, it is. his small cap tech fund is outperforming the russell 2000 which is no small feat. he is lear with some of his favorite small cap stocks. barry, i can not count how many times people have come on, starting three, four years ago, small cap rally is over. been going for 10 years. this thing, it is such a cliche to say the energizer bunny, my mother would say, don't say it but it is. the bunny is going on and on and on. how much longer does it have the energy to continue? >> well i think it still has som
. >> >> the euro extending losses versus the u.s. dollar after fitch cut france's credit rating to aa-plus from aaa, finally. france has some real problems. it took them a while. the euro fell to an intraday low of 1.30 against the green back. adam. adam: sometimes big things can come in small packages. the russell 2000 hit all-time intraday high and six in a row and has been outperforming other u.s. indexes the last several months. now is the question, is it good time to get into...
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it is weaker versus the euro, though. we are back in a moment. the local ♪ >> 22 minutes past the hour. hi, everybody. i am jamie colby. this is your news minute. president obama says the death of the 19 firefighters in arizona is a reminder of what they face every day. the place is still 0% contained. it is 85 miles west of phoenix. san francisco train commuters coping with the first transit strike in 15 years. new york judge tossing out former alamo actor. the judge said the three plaintiffs waited too long to file their cases. at least one lawsuit still pending. those are the latest headlines. back to lori and adam. >> congress failed to reach a deal by today's deadline. student loans could cost taxpayers a lot more than originally thought. >> this new estimate drawing attention. they show loans showing big profits. that forecast assumed the doubling of interest rates on some loans that kicked in today. they do not include a big real world risk. including bat, the federal student loan program would lose $50 billion. a new report says that if
it is weaker versus the euro, though. we are back in a moment. the local ♪ >> 22 minutes past the hour. hi, everybody. i am jamie colby. this is your news minute. president obama says the death of the 19 firefighters in arizona is a reminder of what they face every day. the place is still 0% contained. it is 85 miles west of phoenix. san francisco train commuters coping with the first transit strike in 15 years. new york judge tossing out former alamo actor. the judge said the three...
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and jetblue don't have the bag fees ifou achieve the elite status many credit cards will reimburse euro and if you are a really frequent-flier united airlines hasee limited begs per year $340. gerri: i want the magic want good to see you. gerri: n just airlines also cruises are a good example if you use these phrases you can get the discount. let them know you are the of its hell -- military or returning customer and hotels if you have a kid it could mean the upgrade to sweet. for other ideas log onto gerri willis.com next we talk about the latest book assuming to the top of the charts. the english girl. ♪ ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then better use the catal one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. s. villain and i are planning our... you are me. and i like it. let's go what's in your walle
and jetblue don't have the bag fees ifou achieve the elite status many credit cards will reimburse euro and if you are a really frequent-flier united airlines hasee limited begs per year $340. gerri: i want the magic want good to see you. gerri: n just airlines also cruises are a good example if you use these phrases you can get the discount. let them know you are the of its hell -- military or returning customer and hotels if you have a kid it could mean the upgrade to sweet. for other ideas...
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said it was to give anybody the idea it could become a current say -- currency than to buy dollars in euro. liz: en good by bit point hello to the chinese yuan how quick can get its act together? gold will be partially backed i would bet anything. front west to east it is massive and redoing hour best the chinese say thank you for letting us to buy it in 1800 because if we had to we would pay up to 2500. the chinese don't think given quarterly intervals they think tenures this is why you have the idiocy of over investing there doing if they think kohl will peak in 2025 you don't build infrastructure in 2024. that is what they're doing with gold and yuan. germany and london are all major competitors who will be the hub of yuan trading. they get. liz: it is okay to buy at this level. >> it may be up and down but at 1500 it is okay to buy. you will buy in one of the biggest bull markets in our lifetime. liz: so hold onto it? >> please. he is backing up yesterday i talked to charlie gasparino if he put on monday spandex i would make a second big donation to building homes for heroes that the f
said it was to give anybody the idea it could become a current say -- currency than to buy dollars in euro. liz: en good by bit point hello to the chinese yuan how quick can get its act together? gold will be partially backed i would bet anything. front west to east it is massive and redoing hour best the chinese say thank you for letting us to buy it in 1800 because if we had to we would pay up to 2500. the chinese don't think given quarterly intervals they think tenures this is why you have...
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. >> either way that will be bullish for stocks, negative for the euro. so what we've done is with these european investments we want to hedge the euro back to the u.s. dollar. ashley: are there any sectors in particular in europe thaw like, jack? >> we generally hand those off to other managers. so we just like the overall area of the world and we let other managers pick the stocks within them. ashley: not often we hear that about europe. very quickly, jack, what are your targets on the s&p? we know the economy is improving. we know housing is improving. retail sales are looking good. what kind of year-end number do you target father s&p? >> if i just told me fundamentals and we took quantitative easing off the table i'd say 1550. so it is about a thousand points below where we are on the s&p. given that we have this 85 billion coming to the market, we could continue to 1660, 1670 up towards 17. ashley: yeah. that is that disconnect from reality. jack ablin, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. tracy: coming up senator chuck grassily sa
. >> either way that will be bullish for stocks, negative for the euro. so what we've done is with these european investments we want to hedge the euro back to the u.s. dollar. ashley: are there any sectors in particular in europe thaw like, jack? >> we generally hand those off to other managers. so we just like the overall area of the world and we let other managers pick the stocks within them. ashley: not often we hear that about europe. very quickly, jack, what are your targets...
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and jetblue don't have the bag fees if you achieve the elite status many credit cards will reimburse euro and if you are a really frequent-flier united airlines has been limited begs per year $340. gerri: i want the magic want good to see you. gerri: not just airlines also cruises are a good example if you use these phrases you can get the discount. let them know you are the of its hell -- military or returning customer and hotels if you have a kid it could mean the upgrade to sweet. for other ideas log onto gerri willis.com. next we talk about the latest book assuming to the top of the charts. the english girl. ♪ some say one of the greatest novelist of all time in the latest is just out. next. gerri: just in time for summer of with his new book case by novel called the english beat -- the english girl getting rave reviews. i have heard so much about this book tell us when how you came up with the new character. >> it is my 13th novel in the series and this has a special character at the heart of it will. a rising star within the british governing party working at party headquarters ev
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hinting we're on our way, say what you will about problem in the world, and violence in cairo, and a euro less than a zero, at last we're kicking can in the good old usa. are we? one could read into that relief all seems okay? not as bad as feared? >> i would say, for the moment, they traded up, pulled back a little bit, the numbers did come in slightly better than expected for earnings share and revenue, that is goo good news ultimatelr alcoa. they have an array of companies and areas they cover from aerospace, to autos and industrials, however it is not as indicative of the equities market. also, as you noted it really is tied to the fed. as we get in the earnings this week from alcoa and yum brands, if you have beat, beat is just means they are looking better ultimately, and tells fed, hey maybe you can taper a little bit. neil: do you think we're better prepared for that day and moment, jared, when the fed says you are doing okay on your own. i think we can take the training wheels off? >> i think we're still living in a irrational world slightly, i say that with disqualtation, market
hinting we're on our way, say what you will about problem in the world, and violence in cairo, and a euro less than a zero, at last we're kicking can in the good old usa. are we? one could read into that relief all seems okay? not as bad as feared? >> i would say, for the moment, they traded up, pulled back a little bit, the numbers did come in slightly better than expected for earnings share and revenue, that is goo good news ultimatelr alcoa. they have an array of companies and areas...
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hinting we're on our way, say what you will about problem in the world, and violence in cairo, and a euro less than a zero, at last we're kicking can in the good old usa. are we? one could read into that relief all seems okay? not as bad as feared? >> i would say, for the moment, they traded up, pulled back a little bit, the numbers did come in slightly better than expected for earnings share and revenue, that is goo good news ultimatelr alcoa. they have an array of companies and areas they cover from aerospace, to autos and industrials, however it is not as indicative of the equities market. also, as you noted it really is tied to the fed. as we get in the earnings this week from alcoa and yum brands, if you have beat, beat is just meanshey are looking better ultimately, and tells fed, hey maybe you can taper a little bit. neil: do you think we're better prepared for that day and moment, jared, when the fed says you are doing okay on your own. i think we can take the training wheels off? >> i think we're still living in a irrational world slightly, i say thatith disqualtation, markets ca
hinting we're on our way, say what you will about problem in the world, and violence in cairo, and a euro less than a zero, at last we're kicking can in the good old usa. are we? one could read into that relief all seems okay? not as bad as feared? >> i would say, for the moment, they traded up, pulled back a little bit, the numbers did come in slightly better than expected for earnings share and revenue, that is goo good news ultimatelr alcoa. they have an array of companies and areas...
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the dollar is really something to watch here as it continues to lose ground against the euro. that is something i'm watching closely. gold is popping up 14 bucks. all three major averages are putting in gains and watching the dow which makes it five straight days of gains in a row. blackberry, mr. heins is working hard to turn the company around. he is beefing up cash. plans to offer more products in the blackberry operating civil. stockholders are frustrated. three years lost value and another losing year so far for blackberry. ashley: interesting stuff. nicole, we'll be back with you probably at bought of the hour. thank you. tracy: you remember the irs "star trek" conference with the real bad video? the house republicans want to ban anything like that from ever happening again. thank god. by the way they want to cut billions from the agency's budget. elizabeth macdonald with the story. ashley: beam me out of here. the dollar now getting progressively weaker as you can see against all the currencies up against the dollar including the euro hit a three-month low. earlier this
the dollar is really something to watch here as it continues to lose ground against the euro. that is something i'm watching closely. gold is popping up 14 bucks. all three major averages are putting in gains and watching the dow which makes it five straight days of gains in a row. blackberry, mr. heins is working hard to turn the company around. he is beefing up cash. plans to offer more products in the blackberry operating civil. stockholders are frustrated. three years lost value and another...
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26 miles of roads and the west side highway and-through central park to raise money for our wounded euros. there we are, ready to tackle the new york city opera for a triathlon. we are doing it to raise money to build custom mortgage free homes for the most severely wounded of our soldiers returning from war. please help us to help them. please help us reach our goals. super easy. on your screen. yes, i will be doing the biking portion, sporting a very low key outfit in just a few minutes. i will show you. very understated. closing bell ringing in 30 minutes. the sheriff of wall street is back. if you have seen in the new york, you will know exactly what we're talking about. charlie gasparino is here to talk about that man on the screen and give us all the dirt about eliot spitzer making a comeback in politics. and deadly violence erupting in egypt. dozens of supporters, hundreds more injured. this is a live picture right now cairo, egypt. this is not over by a long shot. a live report from the front lines straight ahead. many u.s. workers are still there on the ground. ♪ liz: now isn't
26 miles of roads and the west side highway and-through central park to raise money for our wounded euros. there we are, ready to tackle the new york city opera for a triathlon. we are doing it to raise money to build custom mortgage free homes for the most severely wounded of our soldiers returning from war. please help us to help them. please help us reach our goals. super easy. on your screen. yes, i will be doing the biking portion, sporting a very low key outfit in just a few minutes. i...
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three months really putting europe on much sounder footing or much better trajectory in terms of the euro versus dollar and other export related factors that would produce better profits for companies in that region. but, you know, europe continues to lag the u.s. as does emerging markets continue to lag the u.s. and equity markets. it is all u.s. all the time. liz: hold on lincoln. breaking news. it has now been confirmed that matrix, the man who left xbox is indeed will be ceo of zynga. we started to see zynga's stock popping hour 1/2 ago, all things digital the website related to "the wall street journal," reported he would leave microsoft the real genius of microsoft interactive and behind the xbox going to singh g the hire is important because of course the company is a 3-dollar stock had been struggling under founder mark pincus. it appears mark pincus cooperated with the hiring. he would have to, because he has 61% of voting control in zynga. the stock is jumping exponentially as a percentage in last couple minutes. it has confirmed it hired don mattrick, dave. david: a stock linke
three months really putting europe on much sounder footing or much better trajectory in terms of the euro versus dollar and other export related factors that would produce better profits for companies in that region. but, you know, europe continues to lag the u.s. as does emerging markets continue to lag the u.s. and equity markets. it is all u.s. all the time. liz: hold on lincoln. breaking news. it has now been confirmed that matrix, the man who left xbox is indeed will be ceo of zynga. we...
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it is up against the euro. the tour -- the euro is down against the dollar but gaining strength. we'll be right back my mantr trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report tse symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased d blood cell count, he
it is up against the euro. the tour -- the euro is down against the dollar but gaining strength. we'll be right back my mantr trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children...
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ireland, everyone hundred basis points increase in base lending rate adds well more than 100 million euros to their profit because the reality with most banks is that the asset side of their balance sheet is far more rate sensitive on a very short-term basis than is their liability side. so strangely one of the things that's good for banks is a rising rate environment. liz: sure. >> but you were going to answer exactly how those costs that the banks have to assume are going to be passed on to the consumer? >> well, right now we're in a time period where the cfpd is being very, putting a lot of pressure on banks to cut spreads to consumers. so there is a real tug-of-war is going to be between the banks, as i make a decent return on equity and the regulatory pressures being put by the consumer protection people. so it is going to be very interesting to see how that hand plays out over time. the other costs that banks will have to pass on in some way are the regulatory costs. most banks, at least doubled if not tripled or quadrupled their regulatory overhead due to the panoply of sarbanes-oxl
ireland, everyone hundred basis points increase in base lending rate adds well more than 100 million euros to their profit because the reality with most banks is that the asset side of their balance sheet is far more rate sensitive on a very short-term basis than is their liability side. so strangely one of the things that's good for banks is a rising rate environment. liz: sure. >> but you were going to answer exactly how those costs that the banks have to assume are going to be passed...
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scott served in the army, so he knows about my efforts and cheryl's efforts for building homes for euros and as a supporter. thank you. closing bell ringing in 37 minutes. oil prices on the rise. there were down yesterday, up the day before. gasoline, getting more expensive again. forget that. have you played? what is the trade? we have a fox business exclusive with the ceo of a company that falls under the radar. energy 21. i maxed player. of buying a virginity for you. every analyst has about this. the stock is down. could this be your interplant? and you know, my work crews not looking at me anymore. i'm offended. the lingerie coming to a fox business, but if you are in the form of a business or. these models could be a new face of lingerie advertising. i high-stakes battle to steal victoria secrets crown. the ceo behind this campaign will join us when we come back. venture-capital lists are giving in millions. ♪ i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i en
scott served in the army, so he knows about my efforts and cheryl's efforts for building homes for euros and as a supporter. thank you. closing bell ringing in 37 minutes. oil prices on the rise. there were down yesterday, up the day before. gasoline, getting more expensive again. forget that. have you played? what is the trade? we have a fox business exclusive with the ceo of a company that falls under the radar. energy 21. i maxed player. of buying a virginity for you. every analyst has about...
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liz: the big question many investors are asking is could portugal reignite the euro crisis. what does that mean for their investment? >> that's exactly right. good to be with you. our tracking reaction to what is happening in portugal, comments from j.p. morgan, commerzbank, and they have all said that essentially what is happening in portugal and greece and cyprus, those countries of the leading edge of the problem in the eurozone. what they're worried about is a spillover effect. a lot of talk about whether or not spain and italy will basically re-enter crisis stage. now, here is what the bottom line is. the imf is warning that there are risks ahead for portugal, but all of these banks are saying, this is the problem, this is the issue. whether or not there is austerity fatigue in these countries. in other words, will these countries be able to dial back on their spending and dial back on their tax hike? they're saying no because they you, imf, and the ecb, the troika as it is called, the three of them are hanging tough, essentially saying to cyprus and greece, you have to
liz: the big question many investors are asking is could portugal reignite the euro crisis. what does that mean for their investment? >> that's exactly right. good to be with you. our tracking reaction to what is happening in portugal, comments from j.p. morgan, commerzbank, and they have all said that essentially what is happening in portugal and greece and cyprus, those countries of the leading edge of the problem in the eurozone. what they're worried about is a spillover effect. a lot...
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long-term i think the dollar will rally 10 or 15% next six to nine months especially against the euro currency. david: steven, there are a lot of fixed income people. not everybody is getting into the stock market particularly at these lofty levels. you say avoided treasurys but don't avoided fixed income entirely. where do you go if you don't go into treasurys? >> i think what we've seen over the past couple months or last year are safe havens such as multisector mutual fund, floating rate, high yield. i know the returns over the last month or two have not been too spectacular over there but i think everyone has to remember that bond returns are mostly made up of dividends. it take as about a year for those dividends to come into play. so yes, we've seen some negative performance over the course of the last eight or 10 weeks but when you extrapolate that over the last year the returns have still been exceptionally strong. liz: okay, so that is true but what do you with your money if you have a chunk of it you would like to commit to the markets at the moment? where would you salt it?
long-term i think the dollar will rally 10 or 15% next six to nine months especially against the euro currency. david: steven, there are a lot of fixed income people. not everybody is getting into the stock market particularly at these lofty levels. you say avoided treasurys but don't avoided fixed income entirely. where do you go if you don't go into treasurys? >> i think what we've seen over the past couple months or last year are safe havens such as multisector mutual fund, floating...
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the euro rose for a third straight day hitting a intraday high of $1.32. >>> gold falling from a one month high, india the largest consumer of precious metal added restrictions on bullion imports. gold closed session $1335 an ounce. liz: apple is out, david. the stock is jumping at the moment. we remind everybody sometimes the action moderates. at the moment the bid and ask are around $438 a share. last trade was 418. we put those numbers up because what appears to be a beat on the bottom line. we're going to make sure. possibly to be a beat on the revenue. we're awaiting on the numbers when it comes to sales of ipad and ipods and iphones but i'm looking at 3.8 million macs sold. that appears to be just slightly short of what was expected, 3.9 at least from bgc traders. let's bring in experts. david: macs is even though where apple got the big name everybody is focused what is happening on the i pads and iphones. we have sheila and john here. so far, sheila, so good. looks like we've got a beat and we're seeing a pop after-hours. what is that primarily due to? >> well it looks like i
the euro rose for a third straight day hitting a intraday high of $1.32. >>> gold falling from a one month high, india the largest consumer of precious metal added restrictions on bullion imports. gold closed session $1335 an ounce. liz: apple is out, david. the stock is jumping at the moment. we remind everybody sometimes the action moderates. at the moment the bid and ask are around $438 a share. last trade was 418. we put those numbers up because what appears to be a beat on the...
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unemployment in the euro zone, 12.1% in may record high and greece back in the crisis if they ever got out. >> greece is waiting for the 10 billion, the tranche of the loan. and greece on the brink of collapse, they were suppose today do government benefit reform, notably redundancies. the problem is that the imf is at the risk of breaking its own rules if they allow to delay reform. >> they've broken all the rules. and the ratios that everyone promised. almost all of that was thrown out the window and none have credibility. and argument from the left and austerity for the most part to spend higher taxes and it's a gut wrenching thing to go through. and greece has been on the back burner and things seem to be moving along and the headline it's still the same and it's in spring again and meeting the seasons of revolts and protests and problems with what's going on. >> the revolt-- >> europe as a whole. >> i wonder, have they coded themselves in such a welfare mentality that they're too easy to vote? you look at youth unemployment in italy, spain, portugal. this has driven the egyptian k
unemployment in the euro zone, 12.1% in may record high and greece back in the crisis if they ever got out. >> greece is waiting for the 10 billion, the tranche of the loan. and greece on the brink of collapse, they were suppose today do government benefit reform, notably redundancies. the problem is that the imf is at the risk of breaking its own rules if they allow to delay reform. >> they've broken all the rules. and the ratios that everyone promised. almost all of that was...
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the dollar had a tremendous rally here, the euro being under tremendous pressure that takes care of that. the rest of the market, we're showing that we're going to be okay and the biggest thing that we're missing here is the interest rate market. although the fed says they're holding to taper, interest rates are going higher and right now the markets have control and bond futures are going lower driving rates higher. >> not necessarily a horrifying nightmare if they do go slightly higher. >> no. liz: can i bring yu-dee into this? the markets are not, we got insight what the fed is talking about from those minutes from the june 18th, 19th meetingsome members say we have to end this or at least our tapering by the end. year. >> yeah. don't forget the market already reacted to it back in may, right? we're prepared already. if you look in history, liz the initial part of interest rate rise in history has proven to be good for the stock market because that is when the economy starts to heat up, start to recover. only at the latter stage of the interest rate rise that really hurts the market.
the dollar had a tremendous rally here, the euro being under tremendous pressure that takes care of that. the rest of the market, we're showing that we're going to be okay and the biggest thing that we're missing here is the interest rate market. although the fed says they're holding to taper, interest rates are going higher and right now the markets have control and bond futures are going lower driving rates higher. >> not necessarily a horrifying nightmare if they do go slightly higher....
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some weakness up against the euro today. ♪ . ♪ >> 23 minutes past the hour. boston bombing suspect will face survivors and family members of the victims for the first time today. nsa leaker edward snowden said he never gave any information to the russians or chinese government. he spoke to snowden who denied giving data to moscow or beijing. in san francisco, federal investigators say just seconds before the plane crash, pilots realize the automated bottle was not controlling the speed. those are your headlines. back to dagen and connell. dagen: conor powell is covering this story for us. >> the military continues to crack down. several more of the former president's advisers have been arrested or a representative warrants have been issued. the supreme leader of the muslim brotherhood. they have lost touch with some of these in the last few days or so. they are continuing to call for a revolt against the military here. in the last 36 hours or so, things have calmed down quite a bit. they now have a new interim prime minister to go with an interim president. t
some weakness up against the euro today. ♪ . ♪ >> 23 minutes past the hour. boston bombing suspect will face survivors and family members of the victims for the first time today. nsa leaker edward snowden said he never gave any information to the russians or chinese government. he spoke to snowden who denied giving data to moscow or beijing. in san francisco, federal investigators say just seconds before the plane crash, pilots realize the automated bottle was not controlling the...
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existing with some capital control and they will not trade as hard, but pretend they are still in the euro? i mean, it's very hard to predict, but one of the things that's sure is that it's not going to end well for portugal. it's not going to. they have no way to repay the debts. the other thing you have to think about is they won't be getting any help from the european dip mats. >> even the richest countries in the world have limits, and i think this is a lesson for americans watching the show. talk about sprain, france, the other countries, that at some point that mentality, living off somebody else's dime, you run out of other people's money, and you crack hitting a brick wall. that happens to all countries no matter how big they are right now. >> no, i totally agree, and i think there's a living making that point in saying it needs to stop. obviously, they fall faster because they are not a rich country. it's going to take longer, but it's inevitable. >> i have the wrap signal, but do you think the people there have to suffer the worst consequences before they have the epiphany or bef
existing with some capital control and they will not trade as hard, but pretend they are still in the euro? i mean, it's very hard to predict, but one of the things that's sure is that it's not going to end well for portugal. it's not going to. they have no way to repay the debts. the other thing you have to think about is they won't be getting any help from the european dip mats. >> even the richest countries in the world have limits, and i think this is a lesson for americans watching...
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adam: look at what is happening with the dollar against a bunch of currencies with the euro and the pound. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> 23 minutes past the hour i am arthel neville. the zimmerman case is in recess following closing arguments from the defense. we all female jury could begin deliberations later today. zimmerman is pleading not guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting death of trayvon martin they can also choose manslaughter. edwards noted that with human rights groups that the moscow airport the first of those since he has arrived on june
adam: look at what is happening with the dollar against a bunch of currencies with the euro and the pound. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares...
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the euro moving high every against the dollar. u.k. pound though losing a little built of ground to the u.s. dollar. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock's member notification service is on the job 24/7. when you receive a text, e-mail, or phone alert, you can respond instantly if you suspect fraud to help stop identity theft before the damage is done. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your
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we have more people calling us, companies that, from the euro zone, companies that have been building in other countries over the world are now kind of looking at the united states, saying, hey, wait a minute, they have great transportation infrastructure. they'll have cheap energy prices. you know, there's a rule of law matches with their currency, and those are positives, we're seeing people make decisions that rather than build in germany b but build in the united states, and i just keep looking and thinking, how can we facilitate that and help that and how can we help the government reassure the manufacturing community that cheap energy prices are, in fact, going to pass through to the manufacturers and insent more business to locate right here in the continental united states. >> that really is great news, particularly, coming from you which i want to reit ray, union pacific literally touches almost every part of the economy in terms of the products you move on a day-to-day basis. jack, great to see you. thank you so much for being here. >> dag ergs n, good being with you. dagen:
we have more people calling us, companies that, from the euro zone, companies that have been building in other countries over the world are now kind of looking at the united states, saying, hey, wait a minute, they have great transportation infrastructure. they'll have cheap energy prices. you know, there's a rule of law matches with their currency, and those are positives, we're seeing people make decisions that rather than build in germany b but build in the united states, and i just keep...
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the dollar is up because the euro is down against the dollar as is the pound. canadian dollar is up. you can see the picture. mixed day on currencies. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfounately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your lif this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in timto help stop it. lifelock's member notification service is on the job 24/7. when you receive a text, e-mail, or phone alert, you can respond instantly if you suspect fraud to help stop identity theft before the damage is done. lifelock has the most comprehenve identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your
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the euro is down against the dollar but the pound is up. as you can see a mixed day with currencies. the yen though moving lower now against the dollar. we'll be right back. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and.it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? >> at 22 minutes past the hour i'm arthel neville with your fox news minute. in california more than 2200 firefighters in 25 aircraft are battling a wildfire near palm springs. the blaze began on monday. it has groan to more than 22 square miles and it is about 10% contained. >>> aerial castro, the man accused of holding three women captive in his cleveland home for as long as 10 years has pleaded
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as you see a little weaker against the euro, the pound, the canadian dollar and the japanese general. just the peso down against the dollar today. we'll be right back. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law oyour side. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. tracy: all right. this week president obama again defending the health care law. now republicans again trying to scale it back. it comes as one industry though is shifting more and more toward as part-time workforce in the wake of obamacare. restaurants. and our next guest has bee
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down against the euro but moving higher against the pound, the canadian dollar and the mexican peso. the japanese general though moving slightly higher against the greenback. we'll be right back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimiterewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breas
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