iPad Wait is Almost Over
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 29 2010 | 2:28 PM ET
Mac addicts have been counting down the days, with CNBC’s Jim Goldman.
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 29 2010 | 2:28 PM ET
Mac addicts have been counting down the days, with CNBC’s Jim Goldman.
Gold has reached record highs in recent weeks, but it will continue to go much higher in price, Ben Davies, CEO, Hinde Capital said. Davies said he views gold, not as a commodity, but as a cash supplement. Less developed countries will buy gold to increase reserves, he added.
Rating agencies don’t seem to have many friends these days, with Jerome Fons, former Moody’s managing director.
SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro discusses actions the agency is considering to prevent market drops like the one that happened last week.
James Paulsen, of Wells Capital Management, and Larry Fink, of BlackRock, share their market outlooks with CNBC.
Daniel Sparks, former head of the mortgages department at Goldman Sachs, delivers his opening statement before a Senate panel that alleges Goldman profited from the housing meltdown and made billions at the expense of clients.
Personal income in April moved higher, with Ed Lazear, fmr. chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, and the CNBC news team.