Trillion Dollars Worth of Advice
Airtime: Thurs. Jul. 15 2010 | 1:35 PM ET
Kathleen Murphy, president of Fidelity Personal Investing, shares her tips on playing this volatile market.

Airtime: Thurs. Jul. 15 2010 | 1:35 PM ET
Kathleen Murphy, president of Fidelity Personal Investing, shares her tips on playing this volatile market.

Ford shares are up more than 150 percent in the past year, recently touching a six-year high. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau discusses this and the road ahead for Ford with CEO Alan Mulally.

The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged at 1% Thursday, as widely expected. João Borges de Assunção from Católica School of Business, Charlie Morris from HSBC Global Asset Management and Brendan Brown from Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International have analysis.

A look at how the legendary trader gained his fame.

We have a $700 billion to $1 trillion rescue package being thrown at countries “which are patently insolvent,” David Roche from Independent Strategy said Monday. He added that EU leaders have not addressed how the austerity measures are going to be enabled to help these countries become solvent again.

Insight on the latest jobless claims report, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli.

Finally, as he waits for a meaningful Vegas turnaround, Steve Wynn pokes fun at the measurements some analysts and executives use to gauge a company’s success—in short, he mocks EBITDA. “As if depreciation doesn’t exist.”