FOMC Keeps Rates Unchanged
FOMC keeps federal funds rate in zero to 0.25 percent range, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.
FOMC keeps federal funds rate in zero to 0.25 percent range, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.
The government is looking to shorten the lengthy process of short sales, reports CNBC’s Diana Olick.
Ara Hovnanian, CEO of Hovnanian Enterprises, tells CNBC the real estate market is bouncing back.
Monday, March 15, 2010 Market Commentary: The major averages ended mixed as concern spread that China and India may begin seeking measures to curb their robust economies as inflation picks up. Compared to the prior session, volume fell on the NYSE and Nasdaq exchange. Decliners led advancers by a 11-to-8 ratio on the NYSE and by a 16-to-11 ratio…
Liar’s Poker: The Reunion 3.15.10, Discussing current problems on Wall Street, with John Gutfreund, former CEO of Salomon Brothers and Michael Lewis, author.
Mohamed El-Erian, of Pimco, discusses the “new normal” and what’s next for the markets.
Art Cashin, head of floor operations at UBS, has the buzz from the NYSE.
Political problems within the euro zone are going to get worse as debt-laden countries struggle with rising unemployment while attempting to cut budgets, Peter Dixon from Commerzbank Securities told CNBC Monday.
“Barclays has been the lucky bank,” Justin Urquhart Stewart from Seven Investment Management told CNBC Monday when discussing its performance during the credit crisis. Stewart and Allister Heath from CityAM discuss reports that Barclays Capital could develop a partnership model.
Chris Whalen, of Institutional Risk Analytics, and Richard Bove, of Rochdale Securities, discuss the future of the financial sector and which stocks they are placing their bets on.