Buffett on American Consumer
Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 23 2010 | 7:23 AM ET
Why the American consumer is set to bounce back, with Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO.
Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 23 2010 | 7:23 AM ET
Why the American consumer is set to bounce back, with Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO.
President Barack Obama signs the jobs bill, which is supposed to give payroll tax breaks to businesses that hire the unemployed.
Discussing the SEC’s landmark case against Goldman Sachs, with Andrew Ross Sorkin, NY Times; Jim LaCamp, Microportfolio Advisors; Joseph Grundfest, former SEC commissioner and CNBC’s Kate Kelly.
We have a $700 billion to $1 trillion rescue package being thrown at countries “which are patently insolvent,” David Roche from Independent Strategy said Monday. He added that EU leaders have not addressed how the austerity measures are going to be enabled to help these countries become solvent again.
We are more concerned about rate rises in China than the Greece contagion risks, says Craig Irvine, co-head of regional research at Daiwa Capital Markets. He speaks to CNBC’s Karen Tso and Martin Soong about his outlook for Asian markets.
There is now actually money on the table and not just a statement, which I think is very important, Jose Manuel Barroso, European Commission Chief, told CNBC Monday after the EU agreed a debt rescue package at the weekend.
Mac addicts have been counting down the days, with CNBC’s Jim Goldman.