Goldman Sachs: Shorting The American Dream
Airtime: Wed. Apr. 28 2010 | 1:00 PM ET
Discussing the rage on Capitol Hill directed at Goldman Sachs, with James Surowiecki, The New Yorker.
Airtime: Wed. Apr. 28 2010 | 1:00 PM ET
Discussing the rage on Capitol Hill directed at Goldman Sachs, with James Surowiecki, The New Yorker.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron laid out plans to boost business activity in the UK Monday. John Conolly, CEO of Deloitte, told CNBC that Cameron had got off to a good start with his policies.
Insight on financial reform, the Volcker rule and derivatives legislation, with Bill Isaac, former FDIC chief and Paul Volcker, former Federal Reserve chairman.
Japan’s economy slowed sharply in the second quarter with GDP missing forecasts. Jesper Koll, managing director & head of Japanese equity research at JPMorgan Securities Japan, tells CNBC’s Kaori Enjoji that this is a clear indication the country remains ensnared in deflation.
America’s biggest headache is big business for your friendly neighborhood accountant. CNBC talks taxes with Russ Smyth, CEO of H&R Block.
Discussing the future outcomes of the global economy and how things are continuing to change, with Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco co-CEO; Ed Yardeni, Yardeni Research president; former IMF director Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard’s Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy.
Why potential upside is large and downside is relatively small, with David Tepper, president & founder of Appaloosa Management.