Double-Dip and Your Money
Airtime: Thurs. Aug. 19 2010 | 7:17 PM ET
A look at the things you can still feel good about, with Joe Battipaglia, Stifel Nicolaus and David Kelly, JPMorgan.
Airtime: Thurs. Aug. 19 2010 | 7:17 PM ET
A look at the things you can still feel good about, with Joe Battipaglia, Stifel Nicolaus and David Kelly, JPMorgan.
“The bond vigilantes are one by one picking off the weakest countries starting with Greece,” Neil Michael from London & Capital told CNBC Wednesday. The “vigilantes” are telling governments to “get a grip of their public finances,” he added.
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President Obama makes comments on financial regulation progress in the Senate.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner’s latest comment on the dollar is more about managing expectations rather than trying to put a floor under the greenback, says Olivier Desbarres, director of FX strategy at Credit Suisse. He also highlights what to look out for from the G20 meeting, with CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah.
There is an 80% or more chance the euro zone will lose members within the next two years, Erwin Grandinger from EPM Financial Services Group said citing the group’s clients. He added that part of the problem is having no direct communication between politicians and the markets.