Euro Zone Won't Fall Apart: Weber
Axel Weber, president of Deutsche Bundesbank, told CNBC that the Greek bailout will be implemented soon as he dismissed the idea that the euro zone is at risk of falling apart.
Axel Weber, president of Deutsche Bundesbank, told CNBC that the Greek bailout will be implemented soon as he dismissed the idea that the euro zone is at risk of falling apart.
Business economists are expressing the kind of optimism they haven’t had in years, with CNBC’s Steve Liesman.
CNBC’s Steve Liesman has highlights from the G-20 meeting and more.
Bob Doll, vice chairman of BlackRock, tells CNBC where investors should be putting their money to work this week.
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CNBC’s John Harwood talks to President Barack Obama about pending legislation on financial reform, the possibility of raising taxes, and how the average American should think about Wall Street.
Existing home sales in March rose 6.8 percent, reports CNBC’s Diana Olick.
Adam Leitman Bailey, a real estate attorney, and Ilan Bracha, of Prudential Douglas Elliman, discuss whether it makes more sense to rent or buy in this market.
The world is doomed because the governments are taking over and will bankrupt us, says Marc Faber, editor & publisher at The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report. He also tells co-guest host Michael Yoshikami, founder, president and chief investment strategist at YCMNet Advisor, CNBC’s Bernard Lo and Karen Tso, that the Goldman fraud case was mainly political.
Euro zone PMI data showed a bigger-than-expected rise in manufacturing and service sector activity in March. Geoffrey Dicks from Novus Capital Markets and Andy Brough from Schroders discuss the outlook.