Eurozone Leaders Reach Deal to Help Greece
Airtime: Thurs. Feb. 11 2010 | 7:16 AM ET
Erik Neilsen, chief European economist at Goldman Sachs, says the Greek contagion will be contained.
Airtime: Thurs. Feb. 11 2010 | 7:16 AM ET
Erik Neilsen, chief European economist at Goldman Sachs, says the Greek contagion will be contained.
During a crisis, there will often be “crumbs of comfort” from economic data, but these should be ignored, Moorad Choudhry from London Metropolitan University told CNBC Friday.
The Bank of England left interest rates and its quantitative easing program unchanged Thursday, as expected. Lothar Mentel, CIO from Octopus Investments, and Anthony Gibbs from Vantage Capital Markets, discuss the outlook.
The currency wars could come to a head this weekend at the G20 summit. Arnab Das, managing director of market research and strategy of Roubini Global Economics, and Lauren Rosborough, senior currency strategist at Westpac, discuss the outlook.
We’re making a move into equities, period, says Bill Gross, CIO of Pimco, as this asset class is almost as secure as the sovereigns themselves. He explains this shift in strategy, with CNBC’s Karen Tso, Sri Jegarajah & Martin Soong.
Former Citi execs sort of apologize for their role in the 2008 credit crisis, with Jerry Bowyer, syndicated columnist and Matt Miller, Washington Post.
Inside on the markets and mortgages, with Brian Battle, Performance Trust Capital Partners and CNBC’s Rick Santelli.