Nouriel Roubini- Getting Real with "the Realist"
Why the European stress tests were not stressful enough, with Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics chairman.
Why the European stress tests were not stressful enough, with Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics chairman.
The euro is “ludicrously” for many of the struggling European countries such as Greece, but it is even too high for Germany, which is a competitive country, Roger Nightingale from Pointon York told CNBC Monday. Nightingale considers the future of the monetary union.
Chris Whalen, managing director of Institutional risk Analytics, shares his reaction to Citi’s quarterly results.
Abby Joseph Cohen: Are Stocks Still Attractive?
Discussing the state of employment in New York City, Michael Bloomberg, NYC mayor.
Friday marked Day 4 of a new rally attempt for the benchmark S&P 500 Index and Day 2 for the other major averages. That said, as long Tuesday’s lows are not breached in the S&P 500, the window is now opened for a proper follow-through day (FTD) to occur. However, if at anytime Tuesday’s S&P 500 Index lows are breached, then the day count will be reset. What does all of this mean for investors? Simple, the market remains in a correction which reiterates the importance of adopting a strong defense stance until a new rally is confirmed. Trade accordingly.
Which is the bigger threat? Vince Reinhart, former director at the FOMC; Jim Lacamp, of Macroportfolio Advisors; Jim Iuorio, of TJM Institutional Services; Lee Munson, of Portfolio Asset Mgmt.; and the CNBC news team discuss.