Mohamed El-Erian on the Markets
Airtime: Wed. Jul. 7 2010 | 8:40 AM ET
What’s next for the markets, with Mohamed El-Erian, PIMCO CEO & co-CIO and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Airtime: Wed. Jul. 7 2010 | 8:40 AM ET
What’s next for the markets, with Mohamed El-Erian, PIMCO CEO & co-CIO and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) has seen its stock drop 26% since its IPO in June. William Brodsky, the exchange’s chairman and CEO, tells CNBC what’s behind the decline.
It’s very important for the Chinese economy to maintain its stable trajectory. A stable growth path for the Chinese economy is good for global growth, Andrew Sheng from China Banking Regulatory Commission said Friday. The fiscal stimulus has been very positive. Growth has come back but uncertainties remain, he added.
Vulture investor Wilbur Ross, along with private equity firm Carlyle and Dublin-based Cardinal Group, will buy troubled Irish bank Education Savings Bank, Ross tells CNBC.
Should water stocks by part of your investment diet? Deane Dray, of FBR Capital Markets, shares her insight.
The Fed is getting set to end its purchases of mortgage-backed securities next month. CNBC’s Steve Liesman takes a look at what this means for mortgage rates.
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO and and co-CIO of Pimco, discusses the Fed’s “new normal” with CNBC.