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MarketWatch

Weekly Roundup
JUNE 18, 2011

The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatch

By MarketWatch


In case you missed them here are the 10 most popular videos that appeared on MarketWatch for the week of June 13-17:

Volume too low for another bear market

Stock-market volumes have been too low to signal another bear market, an analysis of every bear market shows, according to columnist Mark Hulbert. Laura Mandaro reports.
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Shiller: Recession risk ‘substantial'

Noted economist, Robert Shiller of Yale University, says the global economy is at a "tipping point", and the U.S. faces a "substantial" prospect of a double-dip recession. Shiller speaks with Simon Constable.
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RIM looking like a flash in the pan

Rex on Techs: Research In Motion reports quarterly results this week, and Rex Crum says the BlackBerry maker is in danger of going the way of Queen after it produced the "Flash Gordon" soundtrack.
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Manila outsourcing boom: Many jobs, all-night work

The key to the explosive growth of Manila's outsourcing industry is the wealth of young and educated English-speaking workers in the Philippines. But as Ben Pimentel reports, many companies also struggle to find people with enough management experience.
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Bachmann could be front-runner or spoiler

Neil King reports GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann has emerged as a player who could take the lead or play spoiler.
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10 most affordable, 10 most expensive home markets

You can get a four-bedroom home for about $60,000 in the most affordable real-estate market, but it'll cost you as much as $2.5 million in the priciest market. Stacey Delo talks with Amy Hoak.
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Giffords releases photos

U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords releases new photos of herself on Facebook page as she continues to recover from a gunshot wound to her head.
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Airbus's plan of 2050: Will it fly?

So what does the future hold in the eyes of one of the world's biggest aircraft manufacturers and would any airline actually buy into their idea where space is handed to an area to play virtual golf?
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Why Greece is like Lehman Brothers

High Frequency Economics Chief Economist Carl Weinberg and Dave Kansas discuss possible solutions to the Greek financial crisis and why there are similarities to the situation at Lehman Brothers at the time it failed.
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The first tablet thinner than iPad 2

Katherine Boehret reviews the first tablet that's actually thinner than the iPad 2: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, which is two-tenths of a millimeter thinner.
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