Eurozone Leaders Reach Deal to Help Greece
Airtime: Thurs. Feb. 11 2010 | 7:16 AM ET
Erik Neilsen, chief European economist at Goldman Sachs, says the Greek contagion will be contained.
Airtime: Thurs. Feb. 11 2010 | 7:16 AM ET
Erik Neilsen, chief European economist at Goldman Sachs, says the Greek contagion will be contained.
About 180 class-action law suits have been filed against BP as a result of the Gulf oil spill. Robin Greenwald from Weitz & Luxenberg is filing two suits against the oil major and spoke to CNBC about the cases.
Michael Swenson, managing director in 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.
Robert Cole, author of The Unwritten Laws of Finance & Investment, Dan Bogler from the Financial Times and Maurice Pomery from Strategic Alpha discuss the outlook for the European economy as violent protests continue in Greece Wednesday.
CNBC’s Bertha Coombs has the details on a major breakthrough on a therapeutic cancer vaccine.
President Obama makes comments on the progress of economic recovery.
World energy leaders are turning very bullish on the outlook for natural gas at the annual CERTA Conference in Houston. CNBC’s Sharon Epperson talks to Helge Lund, CEO of Statoil, the world’s largest offshore oil and gas company.