Abby Joseph Cohen: Are Stocks Still Attractive?
Airtime: Mon. Oct. 4 2010 | 8:09 AM ET
Why equity valuations look attractive, with Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs.

Airtime: Mon. Oct. 4 2010 | 8:09 AM ET
Why equity valuations look attractive, with Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs.

Insight on BP’s gulf liabilities, with Bob Dudley, BP CEO.

We are more concerned about rate rises in China than the Greece contagion risks, says Craig Irvine, co-head of regional research at Daiwa Capital Markets. He speaks to CNBC’s Karen Tso and Martin Soong about his outlook for Asian markets.

Discussing the weekly jobless claims report, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli and Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Investors.

The $100 Singapore levy will not turn our customers away, says Sheldon Adelson, chairman & CEO of Las Vegas Sands. He explains why and tells CNBC’s Christine Tan that the company is projecting over $1 billion in annual earnings when the resort is fully operational.

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.”

The long-term chart for the euro suggests it will go “much lower” versus the dollar and could fall toward $0.90, which is the lows of 2000/2001, Mark Sturdy from Seven Days Ahead told CNBC Wednesday. Sturdy also takes a technical look at the pound.