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WNYC's Amy Eddings hosts a daily overview of financial news at 4:30 each weekday. This financial wrap delivers highlights of the day's business news delivered by WNYC's reporters with context, clarity and a New York perspective.

Financial 411 WNYC

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WNYC's Amy Eddings hosts a daily overview of financial news at 4:30 each weekday. This financial wrap delivers highlights of the day's business news delivered by WNYC's reporters with context, clarity and a New York perspective.

    Financial 411: Weekly Business Roundup

    Financial 411: Weekly Business Roundup

    Markets
    Stocks were mixed Friday. The Dow declined 43 points, ending the week at 12,681. But positive reports from chipmakers pushed the Nasdaq 24 points higher, to 2,859. The S&P 500 gained a single point, settling at 1,345.

    • 5 min
    Financial 411: Gauging Reaction to the News Corp. Scandal in New York

    Financial 411: Gauging Reaction to the News Corp. Scandal in New York

    Latest Unemployment Numbers
    New York State and New York City both saw their June unemployment rates tick up to 8 percent and 8.7 percent, respectively. In the city, the securities industry shed 2,000 jobs last month. Local government took an even bigger hit, losing 2,700 jobs. Restaurants and private schools have added the greatest number of positions since the city hit economic bottom in September 2009.

    • 5 min
    Financial 411: The Hudson Yards Project

    Financial 411: The Hudson Yards Project

    Debt Talks Continue on Capitol Hill
    President Barack Obama said he's now open to a short-term deal to raise the nation's debt ceiling if it will allow time for a broader plan to be put in place. There are 13 days left before the August 2 deadline, when the U.S. risks defaulting on its financial obligations.

    • 5 min
    Financial 411: Drawing Tech Companies to NYC

    Financial 411: Drawing Tech Companies to NYC

    City officials want to attract a major research institution to open a new science and engineering campus in New York City.

    • 5 min
    Financial 411: Weekly Business Roundup

    Financial 411: Weekly Business Roundup

    News Corporation's phone-hacking scandal continues to grow. Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton has announced he's resigning. He was chairman of News International, overseeing the British newspapers that are at the heart of the scandal.

    • 5 min
    Financial 411: Has London's Phone-Hacking Scandal Jumped Across the Pond?

    Financial 411: Has London's Phone-Hacking Scandal Jumped Across the Pond?

    The scandal may have just jumped the pond. The FBI has opened an investigation into allegations that Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. tried to hack the phones of September 11, 2001, victims. The company told WNYC it has no comment.

    • 5 min

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