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.
Insiders at Red Hat and CarMax are among the latest to trim stakes. Barrons.com’s John Kimelman reports.
June Fisher, author of “When Money Was in Fashion” and the granddaughter of Goldman Sachs co-founder Henry Goldman, discusses whether the Goldman legacy has been tarnished by ongoing investigations.
Fabrice Tourre, executive director of 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.
President Barack Obama discusses the “illusion of prosperity” in a speech about the economy.
Pimco’s Bill Gross tells CNBC why he thinks we’re in a liquidity trap.
Automakers Renault, Nissan and Daimler agreed to swap stakes in a bid to increase scale and share costs Wednesday. “There’s a demand for premium small cars growing, so we definitely want to participate and we want to do that successfully,” Dieter Zetsche, chairman of Daimler told CNBC. Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of Renault-Nissan, also spoke to CNBC.