Apm: Marketplace

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American Public Media's Marketplace is public radio's daily magazine on business and economics news for the rest of us. Each day, host Kai Ryssdal and guests bring you the best in business news from wallet to Wall Street. The Marketplace podcast is updated Monday through Friday. (Author: American Public Media)
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Recent episodes from Apm: Marketplace

  • Published: Sep 11, 08
    Banks join list of credit-crunch victims; Tax-avoidance schemes draw scrutiny; McDonald's targets Starbucks attitude; States hit hard by higher jobless claims; New life, business comes to Wall Street; Why don't athletes just stay retired?; Trade may not deter Russia from war; Ag exports are too big for containers
     
  • Published: Sep 10, 08
    Lehman plan may only delay takeover; Buffett puts up banking caution sign; Mortgage rates fall but crunch isn't over; Boeing gets another chance at tanker; Best hurricane insurance? High ground; Millionaire invests in changing attitudes; Economy slows fashion's creations; Paying a price to stand up to the Mob
     
  • Published: Sep 8, 08
    Marketplace for September 8, 2008
     
  • Published: Sep 5, 08
    Jobless rate's just the start of bad news; Made-to-order no longer computes; At $200, one laptop for everyone?; Value of U.S. assets worries China; Chinese prefer paying with cash; Big Story: Falling oil prices; Paulson's successor faces more crises; Betting on premium chocolate lovers
     
  • Published: Sep 4, 08
    Productivity is up, but wages aren't; Boeing machinists wait before walking; Have oil companies manipulated prices?; Southeast prepares for Hanna's arrival; Disability claimants wait ... and wait; FCC may hang up on phone service info; Health-care reform needs government; Beginning 10 years ago, search was on
     
  • Published: Sep 2, 08
    Marketplace for September 2, 2008
     
  • Published: Sep 1, 08
    Centers help evacuees wait out storm; Refineries, rigs take Gustav's blows; Study finds little impact from drug ads; Humble link in the global delivery chain; One sweet career: Tasting chocolate; A life of work in a Pakistani tannery; 'I am sunlight, not moonlight'
     
  • Published: Aug 29, 08
    New Orleans' port readies for storm; Comcast to cap customers' Internet use; Wall Street takes county to woodshed; GOP picks 'exceptionally average' state; 19 years of Week on Wall Street; Hot Jobs: Baseball announcer; Subscribing to steaks and chops
     
  • Published: Aug 26, 08
    Credit markets weighing down economy; FDIC sees more banks closing doors; State's obese workers face bigger bills; Detroit's slowly shifting to efficient cars; Dems need to consider nuclear energy; Letters: Our listeners sound off; China laborers don't always fit blueprint
     
  • Published: Aug 25, 08
    Could Fannie, Freddie avoid a bailout?; Putin says Russia may drop WTO goal; U.S. poverty line seen as poor indicator; For better schools, raise expectations; Denver's ambitions are a mile high; Fruit company grew power, problems; Is an enviromaniac loose in your office?
     
  • Published: Aug 22, 08
    Bernanke: Broaden financial oversight; Just how rich are these candidates?; Teen finds sushi fraud using DNA tests; Big Ben's ticking on 2012 Games; Week on Wall Street; New Orleans 3 years after Katrina; Hot Jobs: Canoe renter
     
  • Published: Aug 19, 08
    Marketplace for August 19, 2008
     
  • Published: Aug 18, 08
    Campaign staffers and political ties; Furniture maker brings jobs back to U.S.; Mitsubishi raises bid for UnionBanCal; Olympic TV ads are golden for NBC; Freddie and Fannie back in the news; What happens now in Pakistan?; Can't afford gas? Try a 'commuter bike'; Lobbyists to party up convention VIPs
     
  • Published: Aug 14, 08
    Marketplace for August 14, 2008
     
  • Published: Aug 13, 08
    Retail report shows car sales slump; Detroit's dilemma: Big cars or small?; Offshore drilling proposal gains ground; Huffington Post debuts Chicago version; More banks to join securities settlement; Fed helps, but needs to be accountable; Hurdles for businesses at the Olympics; Picking up loose change makes sense