Liar's Poker: The Reunion 3.15.10
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 15 2010 | 1:14 PM ET
Discussing current problems on Wall Street, with John Gutfreund, former CEO of Salomon Brothers and Michael Lewis, author.

Airtime: Mon. Mar. 15 2010 | 1:14 PM ET
Discussing current problems on Wall Street, with John Gutfreund, former CEO of Salomon Brothers and Michael Lewis, author.

Airtime: Thurs. Apr. 8 2010 | 4:44 PM ET Experian charges consumers $1 for “free” credit reports, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.

Fortune Magazine’s List of Most Admired Companies, Airtime: Thurs. Mar. 4 2010 |
Fortune magazine is out with its list of the world’s most admired companies. Managing editor Andy Serwer unveils the list on CNBC.

Michael Swenson, managing director in the structured products group at Goldman Sachs, delivers his opening statement before a Senate panel that alleges Goldman profited from the housing meltdown and made billions at the expense of clients.

Kenneth R. Feinberg, former Special Master for TARP Executive Compensation (June 2009 – September 2010), testifies to Congressional Oversight panel on executive compensation restrictions for companies that received Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds.

Where do the rating agencies fall into the fray when it comes to the SEC’s charges against Goldman Sachs? Sean Egan, president of the Egan-Jones Ratings Company, and Mark Zandi, of Moody’s Economy.com, share their insight.

UK Finance Minister George Osborne unveiled his emergency budget Tuesday, which cut growth and borrowing forecasts, raised VAT and slapped a tax on banks. Geoff Tresman, chairman of Punter Southall Financial Management, Madsen Pirie, president of the Adam Smith Institute, and Jeremy Cape from Denton Wilde Sapte discuss.