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.
Kathleen Murphy, president of Fidelity Personal Investing, shares her tips on playing this volatile market.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner talks about exports and the growth of the US economy, as well as the job increases he expects to see in the next year, with CNBC’s Erin Burnett.
The European Central Bank left its core interest rate on hold at 1.0% Thursday. Karsten Junius from DekaBank, Brendan Brown from Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International and Neil MacKinnon from VTB Capital discuss the outlook for Europe.
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SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro discusses financial regulatory reform with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
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