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Airtime: Mon. Sept. 27 2010 | 11:28 AM ET
The biggest names in social media are meeting today to talk about making money in the red hot area, with Tim Armstrong, AOL CEO, and CNBC’s Julia Boorstin.
Airtime: Mon. Sept. 27 2010 | 11:28 AM ET
The biggest names in social media are meeting today to talk about making money in the red hot area, with Tim Armstrong, AOL CEO, and CNBC’s Julia Boorstin.
It’s been 30 years since the election of Ronald Reagan. A look at the “Gipper’s” legacy, with Steven Hayward, American Enterprise Institute, and CNBC’s Larry Kudlow.
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is suing Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s claiming they knowingly assigned bad ratings to investments that contributed to the financial crisis. He discusses the suit with CNBC.
Insight on the economy, the bond market and more, with Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chairman.
Sovereign wealth funds have nearly $4 trillion of hidden assets ready to be spent, with Tom Buerkle, Institutional Investor International Editor.
FOMC keeps federal funds rate in zero to 0.25 percent range, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.
G20 finance ministers have thrown out the idea for group tax on the banking sector to pay for future crises, with emphasis instead on new capital requirement rules to keep that sector healthy. South Korea’s finance minister, Yoon Jeung-hyun, tells CNBC’s Chloe Cho what progress was made on “Too Big to Fail.”