Kroszner on Fed's Exit Strategy
Airtime: Mon. Feb. 8 2010 | 7:00 AM ET
Fmr. Federal Reserve Board Governor Randall Kroszner shares his thoughts on what the Fed’s exit strategy should be.
Airtime: Mon. Feb. 8 2010 | 7:00 AM ET
Fmr. Federal Reserve Board Governor Randall Kroszner shares his thoughts on what the Fed’s exit strategy should be.
During a crisis, there will often be “crumbs of comfort” from economic data, but these should be ignored, Moorad Choudhry from London Metropolitan University told CNBC Friday.
Airtime: Thurs. Feb. 18 2010 | 2:09 PM ET
Discussing whether the government’s efforts to help housing have helped the U.S. economy, with Shari Olefson, Fowler White Boggs and Mary Tootikian, Loan Processing Center.
Insight on the Euro zone debt threat and market worries, with Steve Forbes, Forbes CEO.
The world is doomed because the governments are taking over and will bankrupt us, says Marc Faber, editor & publisher at The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report. He also tells co-guest host Michael Yoshikami, founder, president and chief investment strategist at YCMNet Advisor, CNBC’s Bernard Lo and Karen Tso, that the Goldman fraud case was mainly political.
Airtime: Wed. Feb. 17 2010 | ndard e) ET
The IMF’s move to sell gold in the open market is unlikely to cause a collapse in gold prices, says Sundeep Bhandari, MD & regional head for global markets, Northeast Asia at Standard Chartered. He explains why to CNBC’s Karen Tso & Sri Jegarajah.
While Kirby Daley, senior strategist at Newedge Group, believes China will not over tighten, Karsten Schroeder, CEO, Amplitude Capital is concerned about the longterm implications of China relying solely on exports to sustain growth. They share their thoughts on the Chinese economy, with CNBC’s Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah.