April 23, 2001 - Chris Farrell talks about the ramifications of the recent rounds of the federal easing rates. What's driving the economy down is businesses cutting back costs and slow spending. Panic will start when neighbors begin losing their jobs.
April 16, 2001 - Chris Farrell discusses the first quarter corporate earnings, the numbers, and how they relate to Wall Street expectations.
March 26, 2001 - Chris Farrell answers if the stock market will continue enjoying the rally that occurred on Friday.
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December 26, 2000 - NASDAQ is down 38% at the end of the year. Make sure your portfolio is up to date.
October 23, 2000 - MPR's Chief Economics Correspondent Chris Farrell discusses the merger of Honeywell and General Electric. AT&T might break up into four different companies.
December 28, 1999 - Join host Gary Eichten for an end-of-the-year conversation with Minnesota Public Radio's Chief Economics Correspondent Chris Farrell. He'll discuss economics in 1999 and will give his stock market prediction for 2000.
August 11, 1999 - Wells Fargo, already the world's largest Internet bank with a million online customers, is making a big bet on ON-line banking. Chief executive Richard Kovacevich sat down with Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Farrell to talk about his bank's drive to gain business over the Internet, and last years merger between Wells Fargo and Norwest.
March 16, 1999 - Chris Farrell, MPR's senior business and conomics editor, discusses big news on Wall Street: the first time in history the DOW went over 10,000. Farrell also answers listener questions.
September 30, 1998 - "The World Turned Upside Down," an American RadioWorks documentary about deflation, with MPR's Steven Smith and Chris Farrell. Contains various interviews and commentary.