Sheila Bair Opening Statement
Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 2 2010 | 11:45 AM ET
FDIC Chair Sheila Bair makes her opening statement in hearings on Capitol Hill.

Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 2 2010 | 11:45 AM ET
FDIC Chair Sheila Bair makes her opening statement in hearings on Capitol Hill.

Parsing Tuesday’s Fed announcement with CNBC’s Gary Kaminsky, Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman.

“I think interest rates forever in the US will be at zero. By zero I mean below the rate of inflation,” Marc Faber, editor & publisher of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, told CNBC Thursday. Faber also said that the Chinese economy will slow down, but avoid a crash.

Pimco’s Bill Gross tells CNBC why he thinks we’re in a liquidity trap.

Starting today, underwater homeowners will be permitted under a government program to sell their homes for less than they owe and basically force the lender to take the loss rather than foreclose on the home. Shari Olefson, of Fowler White Boggs, and Susan Wachter, a real estate professor at Wharton, discuss.

June saw a loss of 125,000 jobs, but the jobless rate fell to 9.5%. The CNBC news team parses the data.

Airtime: Thurs. Mar. 25 2010 | “I’m a long-term equity bull, however the long-term doesn’t include the next six to eight weeks,” Julius De Kempenaer, manager at Taler Trend Fund, told CNBC Thursday. “For the next couple of weeks I’d expect a slightly lower Euro Stoxx 50 Index and stocks in general in Europe,” he said.