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  • The Federal Reserve's most recent policy move is simply a way of driving down interest rates. But how does it work? Sr. Producer Paddy Hirsch explains Operation Twist with a simple analogy.
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    Why are those who want to fight inflation called 'fiscal hawks'?

  •  The headquarters of SAC Capital is viewed in Stamford, Connecticut.
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    The hedge fund SAC has plead guilty to insider trading. The government has drawn a line in the sand when it comes to trading in material non-public information.

  • A financial professional looks at his computer screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at the end of the trading day December 16, 2008 in New York City. The Federal Reserve slashed the federal funds rate, the interest banks charge each other, to a record low of zero to one quarter percent, sending stocks higher in mid-afternoon trading.
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  • Changes to capital adequacy requirements are a cornerstone of the government’s  efforts to secure the financial system. Marketplace’s Paddy Hirsch explains.
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    Changes to capital adequacy requirements are a cornerstone of the government’s efforts to secure the financial system. Marketplace’s Paddy Hirsch explains.

  • The recently reopened San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
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    For personal purposes, there is a difference between 'good debt' and 'bad debt' — but can the government make the same distinction?

  • Obama & the debt ceiling: An explainer
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    The government is considering raising the debt ceiling — again. But what exactly is the debt ceiling: Watch an explainer to understand what's at stake and what it means for you and me.

  • FHA: The next government housing bailout?

    Reuters reports the Federal Housing Administration may need a bailout from the federal government.

  • Twitter’s a tech company, right? And tech companies list on the Nasdaq, right? So what the heck is Twitter doing listing on the NYSE?

  • Explaining exchanges
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    You've heard of the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Do people really still stand around and yell out buy and sell orders at these places? Paddy Hirsch explains what an exchange is — by taking us to the supermarket.

  • What’s confidential about Twitter’s IPO filing?
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    Twitter tweeted that it had "confidentially submitted" papers for a planned initial public offering. The news reached more more than 23.6 million people, so what's confidential about that?

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