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Terry Keenan

Terry Keenan joined FOX News Channel as anchor of "Cashin' In" and business correspondent. Prior to joining FNC, Keenan served as an anchor and senior correspondent for CNN Business News analyzing Wall Street and the markets. She served as anchor for "Moneyline Weekend Edition" with Terry Keenan and the first hour of CNNfn's "Street Sweep." She also appeared as a correspondent for "Moneyline." Keenan originally joined CNN Business News in 1986, serving in various capacities. She began as a producer for Moneyline before becoming an on-air correspondent. From 1995-98, Keenan left CNN and served as an anchor at CNBC. In 1998, she returned to CNN Business News.

Latest Columns

  • Markets awaiting Fed meet

    Ben Bernanke, the most powerful banker in the world, hinted at it last month, and this past week the world’s second-most powerful banker, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, said it outright: Interest rates are going up.  Of...   June 16, 2013

    From Business
  • Most HS grads go to work

    Commencement season at the nation’s universities and colleges is over.  But this speech is for the 66 percent of young Americans who will graduate from high school this month and try to enter the work force off the May...   June 09, 2013

    From Business
  • School daze revisited

    What difference does a decade of bubble-bursting financial distress make? Well, apparently not so much if you flouted the rules, raked in the bucks and then lay low during the inevitable storm.  What else to make of the...   June 02, 2013

    From Business
  • Tim Cook gets the job done

    It’s been 19 months since the death of Steve Jobs, the Apple founder, and Jobs’ choice of Tim Cook to replace him as CEO has had many people questioning his judgment — that is, until last week.  Although Jobs groomed...   May 26, 2013

    From Business
  • Gatsby’s roaring economy

    When a topless painting of the late “Golden Girl” Bea Arthur and the Dow Jones industrial average sell at record prices on the same day, one doesn’t need to don a pair of Google glasses to realize that the bubble is...   May 19, 2013

    From Business
  • Stalk exchange

    So now we know. Bloomberg LP, the company founded by and named after our Mayor Mike, basically has a nanny-cam on every significant trading desk in the world. And these traders are ripping mad.  Exclusive reporting by...   May 12, 2013

    From Business
  • Berkshire confab no capitalist Lilith Fair

    Just in time for the annual “Woodstock of Investors” — the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting in Omaha this weekend — the Oracle of that fair city is re-inventing himself once again, this time as the Gloria Steinem...   May 05, 2013

    From Business
  • Little bird told the market

    If Twitter has an informational ancestor, it would have to be the ticker tape, the once-ubiquitous machine that sat on stockbrokers’ desks for decades, spewing out headlines in rapid fashion. The headlines were short —...   April 28, 2013

    From Business
  • Cooling hot commodities may be trouble for stocks

    Fed Chief Ben Bernanke must be pleased as punch that this is likely to be his last spring at the helm of the Federal Reserve. That’s because for five years now, an auspicious start to the new year has turned ugly by the...   April 21, 2013

    From Business
  • Ackman’s JCP hubris hurt lives

    If you search “failed retailers,” it won’t take more than a mouse click to realize that the junk heap of retailing history is littered with closed shutters, from Korvettes to A&S to Gertz — all once-iconic names that...   April 14, 2013

    From Business
  • Workforce with no workers

    As I was was preparing to write this column about the March unemployment results, a seemingly stray e-mail popped up among the usual ads from JCrew and Zappos.  This e-mail came from something called the Assistance...   April 07, 2013

    From Business
  • Tax-lover Buffett dodges taxes in Goldman deal

    The week before Easter (with the stock market closed for Good Friday) is often one of the most quiet on the Wall Street calendar and typically a prime time for companies to announce news that would benefit from a lack...   March 31, 2013

    From Business
  • Ackman roasted on St. Barts

    There was a lot to talk about on the beaches that dot the eastern Caribbean last week — from the chaos in Cyprus to new highs for the Dow — but among the fast-money financial set enjoying spring break with their...   March 24, 2013

    From Business
  • Dimon’s March madness

    Beware the Ides of March. That admonition must have special resonance for one Jamie Dimon, who is only the world’s most important private banker and chief executive of America’s largest bank, JPMorgan Chase.  Five years...   March 17, 2013

    From Business
  • Martha’s choices of men

    Whatever you think of Martha Stewart, one fact seems obvious: She has lousy taste in men.  In a week that marked the ninth anniversary of her conviction for obstruction of justice relating to her timely stock trade in...   March 10, 2013

    From Business
  • Yahoo!’s Mayer right on work-from-office order

    When Marissa Mayer was wooed away from Google to become chief executive of Yahoo! last year, it’s a fair bet that she never imagined that she was signing up to be Mommy-in-Chief to a nation of weary women as well.  But...   March 03, 2013

    From Business
  • Putting brakes on HFTs

    Who would have thought the European Union could come up with a tax that every average American investor should embrace?  Well, whatever the motivation, the bureaucrats in Brussels have done it. Under a current proposal,...   February 24, 2013

    From Business
  • Prez needs to gas up America

    Presidents Day weekend isn’t typically a time to hear a lot of talk about soaring gas prices. Such discourse is usually held off until at least Memorial Day — but not this year.  Despite signs that the US economy is...   February 17, 2013

    From Business
  • We will be finding Nemo in the economic data

    Let’s hope that a return to warmer weather will melt much of the blizzard’s snowfall by midweek, but the effects of this storm are sure to be with us for a long time.  That’s because from Wall Street to Washington,...   February 10, 2013

    From Business
  • Dow 14K 2nd time around

    Wall Street put on the party hats as the Dow Jones industrial average closed over the 14,000 mark for the first time since October 2007, punctuating the longest winning streak for stocks since 2004. But before you get...   February 03, 2013

    From Business
  • Apple’s $lide not based on fundamentals

    Much will have been written this weekend about the stock of Apple and its precipitous fall from grace — and from the top of the leader board of the world’s most valuable companies.  After relinquishing $60 billion...   January 27, 2013

    From Business
  • 4 more years of a rally?

    When President Obama is sworn in at noon tomorrow, there is one number he can point to — besides the temperature — that will show an improvement since his first inauguration day four years ago.  Although the size of the...   January 20, 2013

    From Business
  • Ackman’s got his Johnson shorts in a bunch

    In the mind-numbing battle between hedge-fund superstars Bill Ackman and Dan Loeb over the future of the multilevel-marketing health-supplement company Herbalife (Ackman is shorting the stock; Loeb is going long), there...   January 13, 2013

    From Business
  • Obama friends voting for hypocrisy

    Nothing concentrates the minds of liberals like a timely tax maneuver.  Indeed, the prospect of saving a fortune in taxes appears to be an aphrodisiac of sorts among some acolytes of President Obama. How else to explain...   January 06, 2013

    From Business
  • What to watch for in 2013

    It wouldn’t be the holiday season without a few predictions for the year ahead. Still, making such a list is always risky. 2012 turned out to be a newsy year full of events that could have rattled investors, but didn’t....   December 30, 2012

    From Business
  • ‘Holiday’ to a tax museum

    Tis the season to be jolly, but don’t tell that to the number crunchers at the University of Michigan. On Friday, it was reported that the university’s widely followed consumer confidence index tumbled to a reading of...   December 23, 2012

    From Business
  • It’s been a pretty good year

    2012. On Wall Street it has been a year marked less by excited cries of “buy!” and “sell!” than by sighs of “ho-hum!”  But behind the respectable, though not heart-stopping, 7 percent return for the Dow Jones...   December 16, 2012

    From Business
  • 50 shades of grey job market

    Think news that the unemployment rate dipped again last month to a four-year low is an auspicious sign for the economy? Well, you’re correct —that is, if you’re a female age 55 or over, without any unemployed children...   December 09, 2012

    From Business
  • No easy SEC ride for Sallie

    Maybe President Obama wasn’t expecting he would win a second term. How else to explain the squandering of three weeks of post-victory glory by defending a woman he may or may not put up as his nominee for secretary of...   December 02, 2012

    From Business
  • (Mark) Hurd on the street

    What’s the price of bad behavior? That question has been tossed around a fair amount this November in the wake of the resignation of CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus, especially as many in Washington and beyond have...   November 25, 2012

    From Business

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