Buzz at New York Auto Show
Airtime: Wed. Mar. 31 2010 | 1:20 PM ET
The world’s biggest car-makers rev up for the auto show in New York, with Paul Ingrassia, former Wall Street Journal Detroit bureau chief.
Airtime: Wed. Mar. 31 2010 | 1:20 PM ET
The world’s biggest car-makers rev up for the auto show in New York, with Paul Ingrassia, former Wall Street Journal Detroit bureau chief.
Fitch Ratings downgraded Spain’s credit rating by one notch on Friday, with Win Tin, Brown Brothers Harriman sr. currency strategist.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, managing director of World Bank, forecasts developing countries will grow 6% in 2010, twice the rate of developed countries. She speaks to CNBC’s Chloe Cho about the imbalances in global growth.
“In the European marketplace, not withstanding that we’re ten years into this, we’re still in very, very early days,” Ted Hood, CEO of Source, creator of ETF products, said of ETFs. “In the US market, we’re seeing 50% retail participation in ETFs.”
Facebook launching new part of its platform: Graph API, with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin
June Fisher, author of “When Money Was in Fashion” and the granddaughter of Goldman Sachs co-founder Henry Goldman, discusses whether the Goldman legacy has been tarnished by ongoing investigations.
Insight on what this recovery means for investors, with Byron Wien, Blackstone Advisory Services.