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  1. November 23, 2009: AOL, which used to be AOL Time Warner, which used to be America Online, is now going to be Aol.,... http://bit.ly/5S4OJa
  2. November 23, 2009: Existing home sales in October jumped a record 10.1 percent, according to data released moments ... http://bit.ly/6y3Zv6
  3. November 23, 2009: Wall Street zoomed out of the gate Monday morning in a strong rally ahead of the most recent exi... http://bit.ly/8OpJO7
  4. November 20, 2009: In early afternoon trading, stocks have pared some of their losses, but they are down for the se... http://bit.ly/6bptXa
  5. November 19, 2009: I had a long talk with Ted Leonsis on Wednesday night about American Express's $300 million purc... http://bit.ly/4An0Fp
  6. November 19, 2009: Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Tex.) just gave a severe tongue-lashing to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner m... http://bit.ly/3D9kgH
  7. November 19, 2009: Let's take a look backward and forward at some leading economic indicators as a way of trying to... http://bit.ly/3WJyQ8
  8. November 19, 2009: Wall Street opened in a broad sell-off this morning, following a downturn in overseas markets and... http://bit.ly/OqwtC
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  10. November 18, 2009: Writing in an opinion piece in today's Wall Street Journal, Michael Boskin -- then-President Geo... http://bit.ly/3If249
  11. November 18, 2009: Wall Street opened mixed, following data released this morning on consumer inflation and housing ... http://bit.ly/SRvDU
  12. November 17, 2009: I had breakfast with Cisco Systems chief executive John Chambers this morning in his suite at th... http://bit.ly/2Bn1Lw
  13. November 17, 2009: Wall Street opened slightly off, following data released this morning that showed wholesale infl... http://bit.ly/3WeH23
  14. November 16, 2009: General Motors -- the former Detroit giant that you, the taxpayer, now own 61 percent of -- said ... http://bit.ly/2mjAi
  15. November 16, 2009: Regular readers of this blog know of the Baltic Dry Index (BDI), the key shipping number that te... http://bit.ly/2dfoJt
  16. November 16, 2009: Wall Street opened up into a rally following positive news about October retail spending release... http://bit.ly/35idCR
  17. November 16, 2009: October retail sales jumped a higher-than-expected 1.4 percent, according to data released momen... http://bit.ly/2XwBGO
  18. November 13, 2009: The chairman of the new commission on the financial collapse -- modeled on the 9/11 Commission -... http://bit.ly/1fuF5R
  19. November 13, 2009: Today, I wrap up Unemployment Week here at the Ticker by looking at long-term unemployment, whic... http://bit.ly/3i7obE
  20. November 13, 2009: Consumer sentiment in early November dropped to a reading of 66, well below expectations, which ... http://bit.ly/4bLhBI