Global Debt Out of Control?
Airtime: Wed. Sept. 29 2010 | 2:23 PM ET
A new and improved tool for global debt, with Greg Ip, The Economist U.S. economics editor.
Airtime: Wed. Sept. 29 2010 | 2:23 PM ET
A new and improved tool for global debt, with Greg Ip, The Economist U.S. economics editor.
The German cabinet approved a draft bill to ban naked short selling of euro zone government bonds and German shares Wednesday, but an outright ban has been postponed. Rüdiger von Rosen from Deutsches Aktieninstitut said that investors are responsible for their judgment.
NY Times Tech Columnist David Pogue shares his review of the highly-anticipated iPad, which arrives in stores April 3.
Han De Jong, chief economist at ABN Amro Private Banking, says Singapore’s open economy is benefiting from rapid growth in world trade. Q1 GDP surged a stunning +32% compared to the first quarter of 2009. He shares his interpretation of the island’s latest GDP data, with CNBC’s Martin Soong and Adam Bakhtiar.
Discussing whether fear will continue to push gold even higher, with Anthony Neglia, of Tower Trading, and CNBC’s Sharon Epperson.
A countdown to the opening bell, with Art Cashin, UBS.
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