Ford Earns 46 Cents a Share in Q1
Airtime: Tues. Apr. 27 2010 | 7:01 AM ET
Ford Motor earned 46 cents a share in the first quarter, beating estimates of 31 cents a share. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau has the details.

Airtime: Tues. Apr. 27 2010 | 7:01 AM ET
Ford Motor earned 46 cents a share in the first quarter, beating estimates of 31 cents a share. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau has the details.

The Australian economy grew at its fastest pace in 3 years during the second quarter. John Peters, senior economist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, breaks down the numbers, with CNBC’s Bernard Lo.

The Bank of England held interest rates at a record low, as widely expected Thursday. Anthony Gibbs from Vantage Capital Markets told CNBC that the UK could be facing an inflation problem.

President Barack Obama discusses the jobs bill stuck in the Senate and why he believes it should be pushed through.

Parsing the jobs numbers, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson; David Malpass, Encima Global president; Mark Zandi, Moody’s Economy.com chief economist; Andy Serwer, Fortune managing editor; Robert Barbera ITG chief economist; and CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla, Steve Liesman, Rick Santelli & Becky Quick.

The NCAA men’s basketball tournament is getting underway, and CNBC’s Darren Rovell looks at the business behind the madness. He’s joined by Greg Shaleen, NCAA SVP.

Wilbur Ross on the Markets 2.2.10