FinReg to Bring Back Investors?
Airtime: Wed. Jul. 21 2010 | 11:33 AM ET
Discussing whether financial regulation will bring back the individual investors to the markets, with Muriel Siebert, Siebert Financial and Irene Aldridge, Able Alpha Trading.
Airtime: Wed. Jul. 21 2010 | 11:33 AM ET
Discussing whether financial regulation will bring back the individual investors to the markets, with Muriel Siebert, Siebert Financial and Irene Aldridge, Able Alpha Trading.
Discussing the stability of the new Australian government after the Labor Party narrowly secured a one-seat majority, with Nick Sherry, assistant treasurer of Australia and CNBC’s Karen Tso.
The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged at 1% Thursday, as widely expected. João Borges de Assunção from Católica School of Business, Charlie Morris from HSBC Global Asset Management and Brendan Brown from Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International have analysis.
Insight on the expiration of the Bush tax cuts, with Andrew Friedman, former partner of Covington & Burling, and Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO.
The market is pricing in another euro fudge; the EU has always fudged its way around fundamental issues,” Julian Pendock from Senhouse Capital told CNBC Wednesday when discussing the outlook for stocks in the wake of Greece’s debt problems.
Dana Telsey, chief research officer at the Telsey Advisory Group, shares her reaction to March chain store sales data.
Personal income in April moved higher, with Ed Lazear, fmr. chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, and the CNBC news team.