Art Cashin's Trader's Edge 2.26.10
Airtime: Fri. Feb. 26 2010 | ET
A countdown to the opening bell, with Arthur Cashin, UBS Financial Services director, floor operations.

Airtime: Fri. Feb. 26 2010 | ET
A countdown to the opening bell, with Arthur Cashin, UBS Financial Services director, floor operations.

Legendary investor Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, talks to CNBC about his succession planning, investing strategy and more.

Billionaire investor George Soros tells CNBC the world is headed toward an economic slowdown in 2011 and politics is going to prevent US leaders from passing much needed fiscal stimulus.

Business school is becoming an unemployment safe haven, with applications up 50%, but what’s waiting for MBA holders on the other end? David Schmittlein, dean of MIT Sloan School of Business, shares his view

Discussing the fate of the markets and the impact the Greek contagion is likely to have on the rest of the world, with Nouriel Roubini, RGEmonitor.com.

US unemployment claims fell last week, suggesting the battered labor market is recovering but only slowly, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Jim Iuorio, of TJM Institutional Investors; Jerry Webman, of Oppenheimer Funds; Andrew Ross Sorkin, of the NY Times; and CNBC’s Steve Liesma discuss.

On the back of reports Beijing has orderd banks to charge higher mortgage rates for first time home buyers, Richard Barkham, group research director at Grosvenor and Michael Kurtz, head of regional strategy at Macquarie Securities, discuss why the incentives to invest in Chinese real estate still remain strong.