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Bernstein: Hillary Clinton disciplined in budget proposals 2016-03-02
Sinche: dollar is near mid-point of long-term range 2016-03-02
9am-10am ET: Chen, Elleithee, Hassett & Sinche 2016-03-02
Hassett: candidates should prioritize boosting productivity 2016-03-02
8am-9am ET: Bernstein, Maki & Cantrill 2016-03-02
Elleithee: Trump will be tough to beat in the general election 2016-03-02
Chen: Voters looking to Rubio as an alternative to Trump 2016-03-02
Hunt: GOP needs multiple candidates to take on Trump 2016-03-02
Dionne: Cruz carried evangelical vote 2016-03-02
Dionne: Donald Trump needs to be taken seriously after wins 2016-03-02
Belski: 2016 a reset year in 20-year bull market thesis 2016-03-02
7am-8am ET: Belski, Dionne & Hunt 2016-03-02
Bonier: people who vote in primaries tend to be older (Correct) 2016-03-01
Emons: markets unclear about fiscal direction (Correct) 2016-03-01
Emons: markets disagree with fundamentals (Correct) 2016-03-01
7am-8am ET: Emons & Swagel (Correct) 2016-03-01
Parra: Bush withdrawal sign of GOP implosion 2016-03-01
Dhawan: strong vehicle sales fueling U.S. growth 2016-03-01
Bonier: people who vote in primaries tend to be older 2016-03-01
Stockton: Fed struggling with tension between market & economy 2016-03-01
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