Pending Home Sales Down 30%
Airtime: Thurs. Jul. 1 2010 | 10:00 AM ET
Pending home sales fall 30 percent in May from April, with CNBC’s Diana Olick.
Airtime: Thurs. Jul. 1 2010 | 10:00 AM ET
Pending home sales fall 30 percent in May from April, with CNBC’s Diana Olick.
Waiting for and reacting to the Fed’s decision on rates and QE2, with Bill Gross, PIMCO co-founder; Kenneth Heebner, portfolio manager of CGM Realty Fund; and CNBC’s Steve Liesman, Erin Burnett & Hampton Pearson.
Former Bear Stearns CEO Alan D. Schwartz provides his opening statement to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission regarding the failure of his former company.
President Barack Obama discusses the jobs bill stuck in the Senate and why he believes it should be pushed through.
BB&T is one of the three big regionals that remained profitable during the financial crisis. Kelly King, the bank’s CEO, said its conservatism helped it avoid problems.
Apple’s $50B cash stockpile has led many investors to ponder its next takeover move. Brian Marshall, of Gleacher & Co., and the “Fast Money” traders discuss whether Netflix could be the next strategic opportunity for Steve Jobs.
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.