Fed's Bullard Speaks
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 22 2010 |
The “extended period” language is putting us in a box, Saint Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard tells CNBC.

Airtime: Mon. Mar. 22 2010 |
The “extended period” language is putting us in a box, Saint Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard tells CNBC.

A reading list for Summer interns, with the Power Lunch news team.

Tackling solutions for the next 75 years, with Alice Rivlin, Brookings Institution and Stuart Butler, Heritage Foundation.

Discussing the risk of global currency wars, with Christian Carillo, head of Asia-Pacific interest rate strategy at Societe Generale Corporate & investment Banking. He tells CNBC’s Karen Tso and Sri Jegarajah, that with economies underperforming, domestic political pressures will increase for measures that will not be beneficial to anyone.

Robert Cole, author of The Unwritten Laws of Finance & Investment, Dan Bogler from the Financial Times and Maurice Pomery from Strategic Alpha discuss the outlook for the European economy as violent protests continue in Greece Wednesday.

Parsing today’s economic data with John Brady, of MF Global, and CNBC’s Rick Santelli.

Apple unveiled a new version of the iPhone, which has more than 100 new features. Tech columnist Dan Ackerman shares his reaction.