Honing In On Housing
Discussing whether the housing market will continue its rebound, Robert Shiller, Yale economics professor.
Discussing whether the housing market will continue its rebound, Robert Shiller, Yale economics professor.
To say Andrew Kilpatrick, better than most is an understatement. He is the author of “Of Permanenet Value: The Story of Warren Buffett knows Warren Buffett.”
CNBC’s Bertha Coombs has the details on a major breakthrough on a therapeutic cancer vaccine.
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.
It is important to note that the major averages have been steadily rallying since early February and a pullback of some sort should be expected. Tuesday marked the latest distribution day since the rally was confirmed on the March 1, 2010 follow-through day (FTD). According to the paper, there are 6 distribution days for the NYSE, 5 for the S&P 500, 4 for the Dow, and 3 for the Nasdaq in recent weeks. This puts some pressure on this 9-week rally, but has yet to cause any technical damage. The fact that the market continues to shrug off any and all negative data bodes very well for this 13-month bull market.
Shares of Dendreon sharply higher today, with CNBC’s Bertha Coombs.
James Surowiecki from the New Yorker discusses Health Care with David Cutler.
June Fisher, author of “When Money Was in Fashion” and the granddaughter of Goldman Sachs co-founder Henry Goldman, discusses whether the Goldman legacy has been tarnished by ongoing investigations.
Insight on the Fed’s decision, with Ken Volpert, Vanguard principal, and William Gross, PIMCO co-CIO & founder.
Key meetings are still underway on what to do with Greece. The CNBC news team has the details on this and what it means for Portugal.