Greek Debt Crisis On Verge Of 'Going Global': Pimco's El-Erian
Discussing the threat of Greece and Europe and its impact on the stock market Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO/co-CIO.
Discussing the threat of Greece and Europe and its impact on the stock market Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO/co-CIO.
Discussing whether America is letting the rating agencies off the hook, with Bill Gross, PIMCO.
Profit at Randgold Resources jumped 83% in the first-quarter of 2010 compared to the previous year. Mark Bristow, CEO of Randgold Resources, expects a strong performance in the final quarter.
The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged at 1% Thursday, as widely expected. João Borges de Assunção from Católica School of Business, Charlie Morris from HSBC Global Asset Management and Brendan Brown from Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International have analysis.
Former Bear Stearns CEO Alan D. Schwartz provides his opening statement to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission regarding the failure of his former company.
Former Bear Stearns Chairman & CEO James Cayne provides his opening statement to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission regarding the failure of his former company.
The world’s biggest developed economies are in for a double dip, says Dariusz Kowalczyk, chief investment strategist at SJS Markets. He speaks with CNBC’s Anna Edwards and Chloe Cho about how severe this dip will be.
“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.
Art market history in the making this week, with Eileen Kinsella, Artnews editor.
Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS, has the buzz from the NYSE.