Nouriel Roubini's Predictions
Airtime: Tues. Jun. 15 2010 |
Discussing the chances of a double-dip, with Nouriel Roubini, RGEMonitor.com and NYU Stern School of Business professor.
Airtime: Tues. Jun. 15 2010 |
Discussing the chances of a double-dip, with Nouriel Roubini, RGEMonitor.com and NYU Stern School of Business professor.
During a crisis, there will often be “crumbs of comfort” from economic data, but these should be ignored, Moorad Choudhry from London Metropolitan University told CNBC Friday.
President Barack Obama speaks to the AFL-CIO Executive Council about his administration’s efforts to create jobs and spur the economy.
“In the European marketplace, not withstanding that we’re ten years into this, we’re still in very, very early days,” Ted Hood, CEO of Source, creator of ETF products, said of ETFs. “In the US market, we’re seeing 50% retail participation in ETFs.”
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.
The location of the London 2012 Olympics “looks like a construction site at the moment, but a really impressive site – the scale is completely overwhelming,” Jacquelin Magnay from Telegraph Media Group told CNBC Friday.
US tech bellwether Intel reported a near quadrupling of profit in the first quarter. It also raised its full-year margins outlook. “We’re delighted with the performance, to see a record Q1 on the back of a tough 2009,” Graham Palmer, UK MD at Intel, said Wednesday. “From a European perspective, we exceeded our expectations.”