BofA CEO Breaks Down Q1 2010 Earnings
Airtime: Fri. Apr. 16 2010 | 7:13 AM ET
Discussing the results, with Brian Moynihan, Bank of America president/CEO and Barry Sternlicht, Starwood Capital chairman/CEO.
Airtime: Fri. Apr. 16 2010 | 7:13 AM ET
Discussing the results, with Brian Moynihan, Bank of America president/CEO and Barry Sternlicht, Starwood Capital chairman/CEO.
The European Central Bank may be forced to introduce a euro zone bond in the wake of budget deficit problems from Greece and other countries, Julian Pendock from Senhouse Capital told CNBC Friday. Joshua Raymond from City Index joined the discussion.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron laid out plans to boost business activity in the UK Monday. John Conolly, CEO of Deloitte, told CNBC that Cameron had got off to a good start with his policies.
“I think the financial markets understand that Greek debt restructuring is on the cards, which is an implicit default,” Neil MacKinnon from VTB Capital told CNBC Wednesday. Kirby Daley from Newedge Group joined the discussion.
Discussing the threat of Greece and Europe and its impact on the stock market Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO/co-CIO.
Byron Wien, senior managing director of the Blackstone Group, shares his market outlook.
When a government gets formed in Australia, Peter Costello, former Australian treasurer, says the practicalities of making laws will become exceptionally difficult. He tells CNBC’s Bernard Lo & Matthew Taylor that this will be a time of “weaker government”.