Jimmy Cayne's Opening Statement to FCIC
Airtime: Wed. May 5 2010 | light e) ET
Former Bear Stearns Chairman & CEO James Cayne provides his opening statement to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission regarding the failure of his former company.

Airtime: Wed. May 5 2010 | light e) ET
Former Bear Stearns Chairman & CEO James Cayne provides his opening statement to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission regarding the failure of his former company.

“This year we are expecting moderate growth… The discovery we made last year was that export dependence is also vulnerability,” Danilo Turk, the president of Slovenia, told CNBC Friday. The recent weakness of the euro is a good thing for Slovenia, he added.

CNBC’s Larry Kudlow discusses his one on one interview with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

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