Steve Chiotakis

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Will reforms survive the new Senate?

Jan 26, 2010
How has the election of Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown to the Senate affected the Democrats' agenda? Steve Chiotakis talks to former Labor Secretary Robert Reich about where the party's list of reforms stands now.

It's not really 2007 after all

Jan 25, 2010
As earnings reports begin to gradually crawl back into greener territory, how do we differentiate between Wall Street now and the Wall Street of three years ago? Steve Chiotakis talks to Fortune Magazine's Allan Sloan.

Earnings doing better than expected

Jan 22, 2010
A lot of today's earnings reports are beating analysts' expectations. What does that say about the economy? Steve Chiotakis gets further analysts from Chris Low, chief economist at FTN Financial.

Global markets active on the holiday

Jan 18, 2010
U.S. markets are closed in observance of Martin Luther King Day, but markets in Asia and Europe are still active. Steve Chiotakis checks in with what's going on in the world markets with David Buick of BGC Partners.

How will government phase out TARP?

Jan 14, 2010
The TARP is expected to be phased out this year, but a report out by the Congressional Oversight Panel is raising concerns about how the government intends to do that. Steve Chiotakis Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Warren, who chairs the panel.

Exports rise on stronger demand

Jan 12, 2010
The U.S. trade deficit widened in November to its highest level in nearly a year, and stronger demand for imports from both consumers and manufacturers seems to be driving it. Steve Chiotakis gets more analysis from Juli Niemann of Smith, Moore and Company

2010 recovery not likely to be vigorous

Jan 7, 2010
An economic recovery may be underway, but we still have a while to go. Steve Chiotakis gets a breakdown and 2010 forecast from former Labor Secretary Robert Reich.

Job losses at about two-year low

Jan 6, 2010
American companies cut an estimated 84,000 jobs in December according to ADP Employer Services. That's the smallest drop in almost two years. Steve Chiotakis gets more from Richard DeKaser of Woodley Park Research.

How HealthSouth started a fraud

Jan 6, 2010
Steve Chiotakis talks with HealthSouth co-founder Aaron Beam about his new book, "HealthSouth: The Wagon To Disaster," which chronicles the $2.8 billion fraud of HealthSouth co-founder Richard Scrushy.

Exploring the 'January Effect'

Jan 4, 2010
Popular belief says the fortune of the markets can be determined by how well they do in January. Steve Chiotakis discusses this phenomenon with Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at S&P Equity Research.