Where's the Revenue?
Airtime: Tues. Jul. 20 2010 | 11:00 AM ET
Stocks fall on disappointing revenues, with CNBC’s Kate Kelly, Bob Pisani & Scott Wapner.
Airtime: Tues. Jul. 20 2010 | 11:00 AM ET
Stocks fall on disappointing revenues, with CNBC’s Kate Kelly, Bob Pisani & Scott Wapner.
CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler offers his opening statement on the events that led up to May 6th’s “Flash Crash” to a Senate committee.
A look at the things you can still feel good about, with Joe Battipaglia, Stifel Nicolaus and David Kelly, JPMorgan.
The G20 is more political than it is economic and may not be the right forum for deciding economic issues such as banking levies, Moorad Choudhry from London Metropolitan University said. However, he said no firm policy announcement will be made by the G20 and the upcoming meeting is just a stepping stone on the way to a policy.
Mr. Lamar McKay, BP American president and chairman, offers his opening statement to the senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources regarding the Gulf oil rig explosion and subsequent spill.
Jim Simons, founder of Renaissance Technologies, discusses the Flash Crash, the market’s reaction and how his company dealt with orders in the immediate aftermath, with CNBC’s Melissa Lee.
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