BP's Svanberg Sounds Off
Why BP’s cleanup and claim costs will stretch over next several months, with Carl-Henric Svanberg, BP chairman & CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
Why BP’s cleanup and claim costs will stretch over next several months, with Carl-Henric Svanberg, BP chairman & CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
A countdown to the opening bell, with Art Cashin, UBS.
Insight on the latest home price data and what they mean for the housing market, with Maureen Maitland, Standard & Poor’s VP of Index Services.
Insight on controlling the Internet, with Barry Diller, IAC Interactive CEO.
It was encouraging to see the major averages continue rallying after breaking above their their respective 2-month downward trendlines and their respective 50-day moving average (DMA) lines on Friday. At this point, the window remains open for for high ranked stocks to be accumulated when they trigger fresh technical buy signals. If you are interested in learning more, feel free to contact us for a full list of high ranked candidates. Trade accordingly
What to expect for the second half of the year, with Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics chairman.
Why the European stress tests were not stressful enough, with Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics chairman.
The Spanish banking system was the most tested of all the EU nations with 95% of lenders going through stress tests. Jorge Gil from Confederación Española de Cajas de Ahorros and Jose Carlos Diez from Intermoney spoke to CNBC Monday.
It was a very constructive week on Wall Street as all the major averages traded above their respective two month downward trendlines and their respective 50 DMA lines. It was also encouraging to see the Dow Jones Industrial Average & and the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite close above their longer term downward sloping 200 DMA lines. There is no point in fighting the tape and the bulls deserve the bullish benefit of the doubt until this “breakout” is negated. Trade accordingly.
A look at the fast food chain’s earnings and strategies for staying afloat in the economy, with Matthew DiFrisco, Oppenheimer & Co. executive director/senior analyst.