Personal Income & Spending
Airtime: Mon. Aug. 30 2010 | 8:33 AM ET
What the latest personal income and spending data mean for the economy and markets, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli.
Airtime: Mon. Aug. 30 2010 | 8:33 AM ET
What the latest personal income and spending data mean for the economy and markets, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli.
Stocks are “climbing a wall of worry and that tends to be the best kind of bull market,” Mike Lenhoff from Brewin Dolphin told CNBC Tuesday. Marc Ostwald from Monument Securities joined the discussion.
Insight on women in the banking business, with Diane Reyes, Citigroup global head of payments; Shelaghmichael Brown, BBVA Compass; Susan Ehrlich, Sears Financial Services; Carla Harris, Morgan Stanley Investment Management; Michelle Van Dyke, Fifth Third Bancorp; and Barb Rehm, US Banker.
Former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine is back on Wall Street as the new chairman and CEO of MF Global. He discusses his new role with CNBC.
“In the European marketplace, not withstanding that we’re ten years into this, we’re still in very, very early days,” Ted Hood, CEO of Source, creator of ETF products, said of ETFs. “In the US market, we’re seeing 50% retail participation in ETFs.”
CNBC’s Rick Santelli discusses how the market reacted to the Fed decision, with Bill Gross, PIMCO co-founder; Kenneth Heebner, CGM Realty Fund; and CNBC’s Bob Pisani, Erin Burnett and Steve Liesman.
There are over 210 million people unemployed across the globe which is an increase of 30 million since 2007, Juan Somavia, director general of the ILO, told CNBC.