Are We In a V-Shaped Recovery?
Airtime: Fri. Apr. 9 2010 | 7:17 PM ET
A look ahead of where the economy is headed, with Joe Battipaglia, Stifel Nicolaus; Mark Perry, AEI Visiting Scholar and Michael Darda, MKM Partners.
Airtime: Fri. Apr. 9 2010 | 7:17 PM ET
A look ahead of where the economy is headed, with Joe Battipaglia, Stifel Nicolaus; Mark Perry, AEI Visiting Scholar and Michael Darda, MKM Partners.
Starting today, underwater homeowners will be permitted under a government program to sell their homes for less than they owe and basically force the lender to take the loss rather than foreclose on the home. Shari Olefson, of Fowler White Boggs, and Susan Wachter, a real estate professor at Wharton, discuss.
Phillip Deans, professor of international relations at Temple University of Japan, says U.S.-Japan ties are strong and are unlikely to change under prime minister Naoto Kan. He also discusses Japan’s new cabinet line-up, with CNBC’s Oriel Morrison.
Stocks are “climbing a wall of worry and that tends to be the best kind of bull market,” Mike Lenhoff from Brewin Dolphin told CNBC Tuesday. Marc Ostwald from Monument Securities joined the discussion.
Insight on the Fed’s decision, with Ken Volpert, Vanguard principal, and William Gross, PIMCO co-CIO & founder.
Following the Bank of Japan’s decision to leave rates on hold, Jeffrey Halley, senior manager FX trading at Saxo Capital Markets, shares his take on the economy and its growth prospects, with CNBC’s Chloe Cho & Anna Edwards.
Insiders at Red Hat and CarMax are among the latest to trim stakes. Barrons.com’s John Kimelman reports.