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.

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner shares his thoughts on where the job market is headed, with CNBC’s Steve Liesman. Feedback with John Rutledge, Rutledge Capital; Peter Navarro, University Of California – Irvine and William Isaac, LECG Global Financial Services.

“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.

President Barack Obama discusses health insurance reform and his economic agenda at a town hall meeting in Henderson, Nevada.

The “extended period” language is putting us in a box, Saint Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard tells CNBC

The ISM Manufacturing Index slipped to 59.7 in May from 60.4 in April, and construction spending jumped 2.7% in April. CNBC’s Steve Liesman parses the data.

Insight on the midterms, politics and more, with Don Peebles CEO & Chairman The Peebles Corporation, and Dick Armey (R) Former House Majority Leader.