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.
UK Finance Minister George Osborne unveiled his emergency budget Tuesday, which cut growth and borrowing forecasts, raised VAT and slapped a tax on banks. Geoff Tresman, chairman of Punter Southall Financial Management, Madsen Pirie, president of the Adam Smith Institute, and Jeremy Cape from Denton Wilde Sapte discuss.
Insight on BP’s escrow account with the man put in charge of doling out BP’s cash, with Kenneth Feinberg, BP Escrow Account Administrator.
California’s Budget Crisis. California is battling one of the worst budget crises in the nation. David Crane, special economics adviser to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, discusses the situation with CNBC.
CNBC’s Steve Liesman sat down with outgoing Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn for an exclusive interview.
Pimco’s Bill Gross the so-called “new normal” with CNBC.
China’s economy is fundamentally good and not overheating, says Jerry Low, China strategist at Morgan Stanley. He assess the latest set of GDP and inflation data, with CNBC’s Bernard Lo.