Bumpy Week as a Result of Government Shutdown
The markets end mixed after a rocky week that include the first federal government shutdown in 17 years.
The markets end mixed after a rocky week that include the first federal government shutdown in 17 years.
The “Money Talks” hosts weigh in on the October 1st government shutdown.
Stocks tumble during the week on budget decision concerns.
The Fed opted not to taper its stimulus measures, pushing markets to new highs mid-week.
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss the basics of developing a portfolio, and what an investor should look for in a stock.
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Russia appealed to Syria, delaying a U.S. military strike, which allowed investors to refocus on pushing the markets higher.
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss the economic reports that buoyed the markets up during the holiday-shortened week.
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss how second quarter’s revised GDP and consumer confidence affected the markets.
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss some warnings coming from renowned pessimistic economists.