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Cavuto Business Report 10-13-09

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Cavuto Business Report 10-13-09

Published: Tue, 13 Oct 2009

Description: Stocks slip, but gold soars. Meanwhile Intel blasts past earnings expectations.

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" is falling brutal us something about seven. 3 bucks a barrel for the first -- in August. -- up on hopes the economy is picking up but gas prices of the bomb they keep dropping the national average for gas is now. Two dollars and 48 cents a gallon nearly sentenced to prison just last month. The -- stocks discover new high for 2009 the Dow gaining twenty points and economists are gaining confidence in the economy. 80% of them just surveyed saying that the recession is over. And that the expansion is beginning yeah. Agreeing to pass 600000 government -- regulators claiming that city. Did not properly supervise exotic transactions like derivatives trades city isn't admitting or denying any wrong. The Chicago Cubs filing for bankruptcy protection owner Tribune Co. making the move to help speed up the settlement. That's business I'm Neil Cavuto."

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