BlackRock's Doll on the Markets
Airtime: Mon. Apr. 26 2010 | 7:50 AM ET
Bob Doll, vice chairman of BlackRock, tells CNBC where investors should be putting their money to work this week.

Airtime: Mon. Apr. 26 2010 | 7:50 AM ET
Bob Doll, vice chairman of BlackRock, tells CNBC where investors should be putting their money to work this week.

Colin Whitehead, analyst, Fat Prophets shares his views on Australia’s prime ministerial candidates, Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard, and their challenges ahead, with CNBC’s Martin Soong, Karen Tso and Sri Jegarajah.

Discussing the election and the decision of the Canadian government to intervene in the BHP/Potash situation, with Jack Welch, former GE CEO and “Straight from the Gut” author.

Where the markets are headed next, with James Hardesty, Hardesty Capital Management and David Hefty, Cornerstone Wealth Management.

Apple’s $50B cash stockpile has led many investors to ponder its next takeover move. Brian Marshall, of Gleacher & Co., and the “Fast Money” traders discuss whether Netflix could be the next strategic opportunity for Steve Jobs.

Best trades in a deflationary environment, with Stuart Freeman, of Wells Fargo Advisors, and Todd Colvin, of MF Global.

Airtime: Wed. Feb. 17 2010 | ndard e) ET
The IMF’s move to sell gold in the open market is unlikely to cause a collapse in gold prices, says Sundeep Bhandari, MD & regional head for global markets, Northeast Asia at Standard Chartered. He explains why to CNBC’s Karen Tso & Sri Jegarajah.