Paulson: Housing Due to Go Up
Airtime: Tues. May 11 2010 | 10:37 AM ET
Debating whether the housing market is recovering, with Susan Wachter, Wharton School of Business and Celia Chen, Moody’s Economy.com.
Airtime: Tues. May 11 2010 | 10:37 AM ET
Debating whether the housing market is recovering, with Susan Wachter, Wharton School of Business and Celia Chen, Moody’s Economy.com.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron laid out plans to boost business activity in the UK Monday. John Conolly, CEO of Deloitte, told CNBC that Cameron had got off to a good start with his policies.
Ray Attrill, global head of research at Forecast Australia, says the U.S. and China are heading for a new trade war. He speaks to Mark Konyn, CEO of RCM Asia Pacific and CNBC’s Oriel Morrison about the Obama’s Administration’s mounting pressure on Beijing.
The UK has one of the highest personal tax systems in the world after the top rate of income tax was raised to 50% Tuesday. Jeremy Cape from Denton Wilde Sapte and David Brunning from Brunning Newman Houghton discuss
The impact the jobs report will have on the bond market, with Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO and Co-CIO; Andy Serwer, Fortune managing editor; Robert Barbera ITG chief economist; and CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla, Steve Liesman & Becky Quick.
Charts: Beware of Euro Dips vs Dollar. The euro is likely to continue its rise against the dollar in the long term, but investors should watch out for setbacks in the near term, Royce Tostrams, technical analyst at Tostrams Groep, told CNBC Friday.
Robert Cole, author of The Unwritten Laws of Finance & Investment, Dan Bogler from the Financial Times and Maurice Pomery from Strategic Alpha discuss the outlook for the European economy as violent protests continue in Greece Wednesday.