Story of the Week: IPOs
Six IPOs are scheduled for this week, with CNBC’s Bob Pisani.
Six IPOs are scheduled for this week, with CNBC’s Bob Pisani.
Google stopped its China search service as the government’s limits on free speech have reached a point where it can’t censor anymore, says Jessica Powell, its director of communications, Japan & Asia Pacific. She sheds more light on its decision, with Richard Martin, MD at IMA Asia, CNBC’s Martin Soong, Cheng Lei & Karen Tso.
The euro is “ludicrously” for many of the struggling European countries such as Greece, but it is even too high for Germany, which is a competitive country, Roger Nightingale from Pointon York told CNBC Monday. Nightingale considers the future of the monetary union.
Discussing the impact health care reform will have on the markets, with Jim Lacamp, of Macroportfolio Advisors, and David Kelly, of JPMorgan.
The “extended period” language is putting us in a box, Saint Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard tells CNBC
Insight on a court ruling involving the Fed, with CNBC’s Steve Liesman.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell goes one on one with basketball legend Michael Jordon on his next slam dunk.
“The real issue is actually Greece and the fact that they have mishandled their finances over a number of years,” David Scammell from Schroders Asset Management told CNBC Friday when discussing the potential for an EU-led bailout.
The location of the London 2012 Olympics “looks like a construction site at the moment, but a really impressive site – the scale is completely overwhelming,” Jacquelin Magnay from Telegraph Media Group told CNBC Friday.
Discussing whether the slow and steady rally is the key to more stock gains to come, with Mike Rubino, Rubino Financial; Scott Redler, T3live.com and CNBC’s Bob Pisani.