Cramer's Wall of Shame 6.24.10
Airtime: Thurs. Jun. 24 2010 |
The Mad Money Wall of shame is back and Cramer is giving it a fresh look.
Airtime: Thurs. Jun. 24 2010 |
The Mad Money Wall of shame is back and Cramer is giving it a fresh look.
We are more concerned about rate rises in China than the Greece contagion risks, says Craig Irvine, co-head of regional research at Daiwa Capital Markets. He speaks to CNBC’s Karen Tso and Martin Soong about his outlook for Asian markets.
CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler offers his opening statement on the events that led up to May 6th’s “Flash Crash” to a Senate committee.
An exclusive tour of the Freedom Tower, with CNBC’s Scott Cohn.
President Obama spoke to the American public on jobs growth. Insight on his speech and employment, with Robert Reich, former secretary of labor.
The economy will likely grow at a 4% rate over the next 12 months, Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, told CNBC.
There is an 80% or more chance the euro zone will lose members within the next two years, Erwin Grandinger from EPM Financial Services Group said citing the group’s clients. He added that part of the problem is having no direct communication between politicians and the markets.