Free Credit Reports, No Longer Free?
Airtime: Thurs. Apr. 8 2010 | 4:44 PM ET
Experian charges consumers $1 for “free” credit reports, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.
Airtime: Thurs. Apr. 8 2010 | 4:44 PM ET
Experian charges consumers $1 for “free” credit reports, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.
Discussing the President’s handling of the economy, with Rep. Peter Roskam, (R-IL), and Rep. Tim Ryan, (D-OH).
Feb. PPI Down 0.6%, inflation eases in february, Airtime: Wed. Mar. 17 2010 | light e) ET Producer prices fell more than expected, with the PPI down 0.6 percent. Core PPI rose 0.1 percent. The CNBC news team and Larry Levin, of Trading Advantage, parse the data.
The housing recovery will continue to be mixed after a year-over-year drop in January marked an improvement over December, says David Blitzer, Chairman of the Index Committee at S&P.
SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro discusses actions the agency is considering to prevent market drops like the one that happened last week.
“I think interest rates forever in the US will be at zero. By zero I mean below the rate of inflation,” Marc Faber, editor & publisher of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, told CNBC Thursday. Faber also said that the Chinese economy will slow down, but avoid a crash.
CNBC’s Jim Goldman discusses reports that Apple is getting ready to release a new phone that will work on Verizon’s network.