Volcker Rule Dead?
Airtime: Wed. Mar. 17 2010 |
CNBC’s Steve Liesman has the latest on Sen. Dodd’s financial reform bill.
Airtime: Wed. Mar. 17 2010 |
CNBC’s Steve Liesman has the latest on Sen. Dodd’s financial reform bill.
Google to provide AOL improved advertising format, with Tim Armstrong, AOL chairman & CEO.
BB&T is one of the three big regionals that remained profitable during the financial crisis. Kelly King, the bank’s CEO, said its conservatism helped it avoid problems.
Warren Buffett answers questions about the rating agencies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee. The Commission is holding a hearing entitled “Credibility of Credit Ratings, the Investment Decisions Made Based on Those Ratings, and the Financial Crisis.”
UK GDP growth data came in stronger than expected for the second quarter. “This is probably as good as it gets for a while, the outlook is quite tough,” Kevin Grice from Capital Economics told CNBC Friday.
Why making the call to buy financials in 2009 was easy and other market insights, with David Tepper, president & founder of Appaloosa Management.
Firm to spin off a significant portion of its prop trading, with CNBC’s Kate Kelly and Dick Bove, Rochdale Securities.