Is Volcker Wrong?
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 1 2010 |
Discussing what’s next for financial reform, with Robert Litan, Brookings sr. fellow.

Airtime: Mon. Mar. 1 2010 |
Discussing what’s next for financial reform, with Robert Litan, Brookings sr. fellow.

A new and improved tool for global debt, with Greg Ip, The Economist U.S. economics editor.

Investing in America: A CNBC Town Hall with President ObamaPrevious Video: Countdown to the President Next Video: Obama: Americans’ Struggles Are Very Real

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.”

The Mad Money Wall of shame is back and Cramer is giving it a fresh look.

The Shanghai Composite Index is likely to continue a “broad sideways movement,” Daryl Guppy, CEO of Guppytraders.com, told CNBC Thursday. Guppy also takes a technical look at the CAC-40 and FTSE-100.

There is a possibility that Japan’s Ministry of Finance may decide to impose negative interest rates on the yen, says Enzio von Pfeil, CEO at Economic Time Bond Fund. He also discusses the health of the U.S. economy with CNBC’s Bernard Lo and Adam Bakhtiar, warning that the overall picture is not pretty.