Maria Bartiromo 1-on-1 with Vikram Pandit
Airtime: Fri. Jun. 18 2010 |
Discussing the top issues being tackled at the economic forum, with Vikram Pandit Citigroup CEO and CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
Airtime: Fri. Jun. 18 2010 |
Discussing the top issues being tackled at the economic forum, with Vikram Pandit Citigroup CEO and CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
The buzz from the NYSE, with Art Cashin, of UBS. 8.13.10
“As far as I’m concerned the technicals are in tact, says Guy Adami. We said the S&P would over-correct to the upside and trade up to 1130 and then turn lower — and it did. Now we’re likely in the next leg lower. We have to see what happens as the S&P trades down to the lower end of the range – around 1040 – will it hold next time we test it?
The patterns in the S&P suggest that support will not hold this time, adds Oppenheimer’s Carter Worth. My persumption is we break lower. I think we go to 980. I don’t think a great crash is coming but we are clearly entering a period when the downside should be the focus of investors.”
Reflecting on recent trade numbers out of China, Diana Choyleva, director of Lombard Street Research, says real domestic demand in the mainland stalled in the second quarter. She assesses the slew of China’s economic data with CNBC’s Oriel Morrison and Bernard Lo.
Ford CEO Alan Mulally speaks with CNBC’s Phil LeBeau at the Paris Auto Show about the company’s new Focus ST and the road map for other new vehicles.
Investing in the Middle East, with Eyad Mashal, Capital Investment Company and Angus Blair, Beltone Financial.
There are over 210 million people unemployed across the globe which is an increase of 30 million since 2007, Juan Somavia, director general of the ILO, told CNBC.