Home Prices Slip
Airtime: Wed. Sept. 22 2010 | 11:28 AM ET
Why a drop in housing prices was expected, but not this early, with CNBC’s Diana Olick; Shari Olefson, real estate attorney; and Alex Charfen, Distressed Property Institute CEO.

Airtime: Wed. Sept. 22 2010 | 11:28 AM ET
Why a drop in housing prices was expected, but not this early, with CNBC’s Diana Olick; Shari Olefson, real estate attorney; and Alex Charfen, Distressed Property Institute CEO.

Durable goods orders for February continued the up trend we’ve seen over the last couple of months. John Canally, of LPL Financial, and Bob Baur, of Principal Global Investors, share their insight.

The Bank of England left interest rates and its quantitative easing program unchanged Thursday, as expected. Lothar Mentel, CIO from Octopus Investments, and Anthony Gibbs from Vantage Capital Markets, discuss the outlook.

Deciphering mixed signals, with Conrad DeQuadros, RDQ Economics and Stephen Gallagher, Societe Generale.

Concluding market insight, with Jack Welch, “Straight from the Gut” author.

Is this a double-dip recovery? Insight with Don Luskin, Trend Macro and Michael Pento, Delta Global Advisors.

Japan has revised downwards its Q4 GDP growth to 0.9%. Frederic Neumann, senior Asian economist at HSBC, tells CNBC’s Martin Soong & Karen Tso that this revision adds pressure on the BOJ to extend its easy monetary policy.