Buzz at New York Auto Show
Airtime: Wed. Mar. 31 2010 | 1:20 PM ET
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.

Airtime: Wed. Mar. 31 2010 | 1:20 PM ET
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 new banking rules will bring some stability to the financial system, believes Kirby Daley, senior strategist, Newedge Group. He shares his thoughts with Karsten Schroeder, CEO, Amplitude Capital, CNBC’s Martin Soong and Sri Jegarajah.

Discussing the risk of global currency wars, with Christian Carillo, head of Asia-Pacific interest rate strategy at Societe Generale Corporate & investment Banking. He tells CNBC’s Karen Tso and Sri Jegarajah, that with economies underperforming, domestic political pressures will increase for measures that will not be beneficial to anyone.

President Barack Obama speaks before the Budget Deficit Commission.

CNBC’s Diana Olick has the details on the increase in demand for Florida condos.

Debating whether greed is good, with Grant Cardone, “If You’re Not First, You’re Last” author, and David Mercer, Mercer & Associates.

Mohamed El-Erian, CEO of Pimco, and Dick Berner, chief US economist at Morgan Stanley, debate whether we’re experiencing an economic soft patch or double dip.