European Market Breakdown
Airtime: Wed. May 26 2010 | 11:31 AM ET
CNBC’s Annette Weisbach breaks down today’s European market action.
Airtime: Wed. May 26 2010 | 11:31 AM ET
CNBC’s Annette Weisbach breaks down today’s European market action.
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Gold is likely to stay above $1,000 this year, with room to rise further, says Mike McChesney, CEO of Vantage Goldfields. He talks to Greg Bundy of AIMS Financial, and CNCB’s Oriel Morrison and Sri Jegarajah, as the junior miner lists on the Australian market today.
We’re making a move into equities, period, says Bill Gross, CIO of Pimco, as this asset class is almost as secure as the sovereigns themselves. He explains this shift in strategy, with CNBC’s Karen Tso, Sri Jegarajah & Martin Soong.
“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.