Bernanke on Monetary Policy, State of Economy 2.24.10
Airtime: Wed. Feb. 24 2010,
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivers his opening statement at a Congressional hearing on monetary policy and the state of the economy.

Airtime: Wed. Feb. 24 2010,
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivers his opening statement at a Congressional hearing on monetary policy and the state of the economy.

Sovereign wealth funds have nearly $4 trillion of hidden assets ready to be spent, with Tom Buerkle, Institutional Investor International Editor.

Jim Rogers, long known as “The Commodities King,” tells CNBC gold could cross $2,000 an ounce in the next five to 10 years.

The world’s biggest car-makers rev up for the auto show in New York, with Paul Ingrassia, former Wall Street Journal Detroit bureau chief.

The location of the London 2012 Olympics “looks like a construction site at the moment, but a really impressive site – the scale is completely overwhelming,” Jacquelin Magnay from Telegraph Media Group told CNBC Friday.

There is a possibility that Japan’s Ministry of Finance may decide to impose negative interest rates on the yen, says Enzio von Pfeil, CEO at Economic Time Bond Fund. He also discusses the health of the U.S. economy with CNBC’s Bernard Lo and Adam Bakhtiar, warning that the overall picture is not pretty.

Homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages are letting homeowners associations fees slide, and now HOAs are fighting back and foreclosing. Tom Skiba, of the Community Associations Institute; Bill Davis, an attorney; and CNBC’s Diana Olick discusses this trend.