Larry Summers on FinReg
Airtime: Wed. Jul. 21 2010 | 4:43 PM ET
National Economic Council Director Larry Summers discusses the Wall Street reform bill with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
Airtime: Wed. Jul. 21 2010 | 4:43 PM ET
National Economic Council Director Larry Summers discusses the Wall Street reform bill with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
Warren Buffett and former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson have an economic ‘power lunch’ chit-chat, live at the Chamber of Commerce annual meeting in Omaha.
Ara Hovnanian, CEO of Hovnanian Enterprises, tells CNBC the real estate market is bouncing back.
The computer networking company’s Q3 results topped estimates, but investors are still wary. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, discusses the company’s earnings and outlook with CNBC.
Parsing Obama’s “Investing in America” town hall meeting with Diane Swonk, of Mesirow Financial; Robert Doll, of BlackRock; and Bill Gross, of Pimco.
Asian nations need more involvement in the G20 policy decisions, but that could happen when the Republic of Korea takes over as group chair, Robert Kimmit, former US Deputy Treasury Secretary, told CNBC Thursday. Philippa Malmgren from Principalis Asset Management joined the discussion.
Chris Richter, auto analyst at CLSA, says that Nissan CEO’s forecast for electric cars to make up 10 percent of global auto sales by 2020 sounds ambitious. He tells CNBC’s Oriel Morrison, that there is a market for green cars and a plug-in hybrid may be the compromise solution for now.