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.

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”.

“I think what will actually happen to Greece and a lot of the other countries is, at best, stagflation,” legendary investor Wilbur Ross, of WL Ross & Co., told CNBC.

Discussing how China’s yuan move will affect gold prices, with Jonathan Barratt, MD of Commodity Broking Services & Jim McCaughan, CEO of Principal Global Investors, speaking with CNBC’s Martin Soong, Sri Jegarajah & Karen Tso.

Wall Street veteran Byron Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone Advisory, shares his outlook on oil and gold with CNBC.

The UK has one of the highest personal tax systems in the world after the top rate of income tax was raised to 50% Tuesday. Jeremy Cape from Denton Wilde Sapte and David Brunning from Brunning Newman Houghton discuss

Just seconds away from employment data, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson; Mark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics; Byron Wien, Blackstone Advisory Services; Robert Barbera, ITG; Laurence Meyer, Macroeconomic Advisers ; and CNBC’s Steve Liesman.