Cramer's Wall of Shame 6.24.10
Airtime: Thurs. Jun. 24 2010 |
The Mad Money Wall of shame is back and Cramer is giving it a fresh look.
Airtime: Thurs. Jun. 24 2010 |
The Mad Money Wall of shame is back and Cramer is giving it a fresh look.
President Obama spoke to the American public on jobs growth. Insight on his speech and employment, with Robert Reich, former secretary of labor.
Charts: Beware of Euro Dips vs Dollar. The euro is likely to continue its rise against the dollar in the long term, but investors should watch out for setbacks in the near term, Royce Tostrams, technical analyst at Tostrams Groep, told CNBC Friday.
The impact the jobs report will have on the bond market, with Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO and Co-CIO; Andy Serwer, Fortune managing editor; Robert Barbera ITG chief economist; and CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla, Steve Liesman & Becky Quick.
It would take a sharp fall in the price of oil or another crisis to change Russia’s economic system for the long term, Nouriel Roubini, economist and New York University Professor, told CNBC Thursday.
During a crisis, there will often be “crumbs of comfort” from economic data, but these should be ignored, Moorad Choudhry from London Metropolitan University told CNBC Friday.
The environment for a cyclical bull market is in place, says Ajay Kapur, head of equity strategy, Asia at Deutsche Bank. However, he tells CNBC’s Martin Soong and Bernard Lo that this is risky entry point for investors.