Checking Market Pulse: Art Cashin, UBS
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 29 2010 | 1:36 PM ET
Insight on the markets, with Art Cashin, UBS.
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 29 2010 | 1:36 PM ET
Insight on the markets, with Art Cashin, UBS.
The European Central Bank may be forced to introduce a euro zone bond in the wake of budget deficit problems from Greece and other countries, Julian Pendock from Senhouse Capital told CNBC Friday. Joshua Raymond from City Index joined the discussion.
“The Spanish economy is in a fix; the figures are really grim,” Robert Robinson from ICADE told CNBC Tuesday. The Spanish government has been going through an “ostrich syndrome” and hoping the problem will go away, but things will get worse before they get better, he said.
James Surowiecki of the New Yorker talks with C.E.O. of Ford about the company’s ongoing transformation, the move toward electric cars, and the future of the automobile industry.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron laid out plans to boost business activity in the UK Monday. John Conolly, CEO of Deloitte, told CNBC that Cameron had got off to a good start with his policies.
“The big risk is that there will be a downturn in markets that could impact the bond, the equity and the credit markets,” Nouriel Roubini, chairman of RGEMonitor.com, told CNBC when discussing the economic outlook Friday.
Bill Gross, co-CIO and founder of Pimco, share his investment outlook with CNBC.