Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Jul 26, 2016

Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, July 26, 2016

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On today's show, we'll talk about Hillary Clinton's positions on economic issues such as trade; Ireland's meeting with Great Britain over border controls; and the drama associated with family businesses.

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Housing held back by too few new homes

Jul 26, 2016
Home sales have been on the rise, and so have home prices. But home builders are not ramping up production to even approach pre-recession levels.
In June, existing home sales hit their highest level since 2007.
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Family businesses and family drama

Jul 26, 2016
The greatest threat to family businesses is...the family. But it's also their greatest asset.
A family business' biggest enemy may be the family itself.
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In New York, ice cream truck jingle jangles nerves

Jul 26, 2016
It may be the sound of summer, but flout the anti-noise rules and you'll be fined.
Mister Softees filling up at the pump.
Isabella Kulkarni

What happens when you swipe things from the Federal Reserve

Jul 26, 2016
Goldman Sachs, new homes, Starbucks' dress code, and Mister Softee.

Goldman Sachs could face new Fed sanctions

Jul 26, 2016
The bank paid a $50 million fine last year after a banker shared Fed documents.
The headquarters of Goldman Sachs Group, Inc in New York City.
Mario Tama/Getty Images

Starbucks' new dress code to allow more personal expression

Jul 26, 2016
Purple hair is now OK at Starbucks.
Starbucks employees can now sport beanies.
GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images

On today’s show, we’ll talk about Hillary Clinton’s positions on economic issues such as trade; Ireland’s meeting with Great Britain over border controls; and the drama associated with family businesses.