New Home Sales Up 6.6%
Airtime: Wed. Oct. 27 2010 | 10:00 AM ET
New home sales rise 6.6 percent in September, with CNBC’s Diana Olick.
Airtime: Wed. Oct. 27 2010 | 10:00 AM ET
New home sales rise 6.6 percent in September, with CNBC’s Diana Olick.
As European governments promised they will take steps to reduce gaping budget deficits, famous investor Jim Rogers told CNBC he bought the single European currency. Luca Silipo from Natixis and David Kotok from Cumberland Advisors joined the discussion.
When a government gets formed in Australia, Peter Costello, former Australian treasurer, says the practicalities of making laws will become exceptionally difficult. He tells CNBC’s Bernard Lo & Matthew Taylor that this will be a time of “weaker government”.
Where do the rating agencies fall into the fray when it comes to the SEC’s charges against Goldman Sachs? Sean Egan, president of the Egan-Jones Ratings Company, and Mark Zandi, of Moody’s Economy.com, share their insight.
Fighting climate change, with Richard Branson, Virgin Group founder & chairman and Jigar Shah, Carbon War Room CEO.
TUI Travel reported widening first-half losses Tuesday. “What we’ve seen is a significant improvement in our second-quarter results,” CEO Peter Long said. “We’ve seen a strong recovery in consumer demand.”
Markets are in the red after a wealth of disappointing data from pending home sales and ISM manufacturing, with Steven Ricchiuto, Mizuho Securities USA Inc. and John Canally, LPL Financial.