Happy Birthday Stimulus!
Airtime: Wed. Feb. 17 2010 | ET
Celebrating one year since the stimulus, with Christian Weller, Center for American Progress and Mark Tapscott, Washington Examiner.
Airtime: Wed. Feb. 17 2010 | ET
Celebrating one year since the stimulus, with Christian Weller, Center for American Progress and Mark Tapscott, Washington Examiner.
Former Bear Stearns Chairman & CEO James Cayne provides his opening statement to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission regarding the failure of his former company.
G20 finance ministers have thrown out the idea for group tax on the banking sector to pay for future crises, with emphasis instead on new capital requirement rules to keep that sector healthy. South Korea’s finance minister, Yoon Jeung-hyun, tells CNBC’s Chloe Cho what progress was made on “Too Big to Fail.”
Analysis of the July employment data with Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont, and Michael Leavitt, former governor of Utah.
Discussing the rage on Capitol Hill directed at Goldman Sachs, with James Surowiecki, The New Yorker.
The problems banks have with mortgages will take a long time to be solved and bank stocks are not attractive despite the recent drop in price, Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, told CNBC Wednesday.
Fresh perspective on the Bernie Madoff scandal, with Steve Fishman, New York Magazine contributing editor.