Fed's 'Open Mouth' Operations
Airtime: Tues. Sept. 28 2010 | 7:00 AM ET
Insight on the Federal Reserve, with Randall Kroszner, former Federal Reserve Board governor and professor at University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Airtime: Tues. Sept. 28 2010 | 7:00 AM ET
Insight on the Federal Reserve, with Randall Kroszner, former Federal Reserve Board governor and professor at University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Economists & the Obama-conomy. Economist weigh in on President Obama’s economic and health care policies, with CNBC’s Steve Liesman.

“As far as I’m concerned the technicals are in tact, says Guy Adami. We said the S&P would over-correct to the upside and trade up to 1130 and then turn lower — and it did. Now we’re likely in the next leg lower. We have to see what happens as the S&P trades down to the lower end of the range – around 1040 – will it hold next time we test it?
The patterns in the S&P suggest that support will not hold this time, adds Oppenheimer’s Carter Worth. My persumption is we break lower. I think we go to 980. I don’t think a great crash is coming but we are clearly entering a period when the downside should be the focus of investors.”

Discussing the President’s handling of the economy, with Rep. Peter Roskam, (R-IL), and Rep. Tim Ryan, (D-OH).

“I think interest rates forever in the US will be at zero. By zero I mean below the rate of inflation,” Marc Faber, editor & publisher of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, told CNBC Thursday. Faber also said that the Chinese economy will slow down, but avoid a crash.

Billionaire investor Mort Zuckerman tells CNBC he has many issues with President Obama’s economic policies.

President Obama signs the financial regulation bill,