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Daily Biz - From the NBR News Desk

posted by Wendie Feinberg, Managing Editor at 12:24 PM on 04/05/07

Daily Biz Title GraphicThe day is starting out slowly on Wall Street. The big news for investors will actually come tomorrow, when the Labor Department releases its March Employment Report. But the stock markets are closed tomorrow for the Good Friday holiday, so there won't be any reaction to the number... at least reaction from equities investors. We'll preview what the employment picture is expected to look like, with a report tonight from Scott Gurvey.

By the way, our program Friday night is a holiday special -- Sarbanes Oxley: 5 Years Later. We're going to be looking at how that legislation changed how American companies do business... and how the legislation itself could now be in for some changes. We'll also report that employment number tomorrow night.

Another item on our radar screen today: Fish! We have a special report looking at aquatic agriculture -- how fish are being farmed around the world for use as a sustained food supply.

And our Market Monitor guest tonight is Robert Stovall of Wood Asset Managment. He'll be talking with Paul about trends in the market and what he sees down the road.

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