As the Dow opened to the upside on Friday, Jack Welch, former General Electric chairman & CEO, shared his insights on Detroit, the economy and Wal-Mart's new CEO.
The Big 3 U.S. automakers may have reached a bailout compromise Thursday — or not. Citigroup shares hover near $5, even after mega-investor Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal said he'd boost his Citi stake to 5 percent. Strategists told CNBC to expect more volatility — and no bottom for months yet.
Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008 | Source: Reuters
Federal Reserve officials have pared their outlook for economic growth through 2009 to minimal levels and are prepared to cut interest rates further, while concern has risen that a deflationary spiral may take hold.
Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
Cuts to interest rates may not be enough in and of themselves to boost the economy, Pimco's Bill Gross said on Wednesday.
Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
Below are the minutes released by the Federal Open Market Committee after its Oct. 28-29 meeting:
Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC staff and wire reports
Fed officials slashed their growth forecasts through 2009 and hinted that further interest rate cuts may be necessary, minutes of the October meeting show.
Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
Things look worse for GM, Ford and Chrysler Wednesday as Congress seems less likely to approve a $25 billion automaker bailout. Stocks slipped — but some analysts say that slide had little to do with the Big 3. CNBC canvassed the experts, who foresee plunging oil prices, a stronger dollar — and say the market has already bottomed (!).
Tuesday, 18 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
On Tuesday, U.S. legislators heard testimony from Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, the TARP bailout seems to ire everyone — and few can agree what to do with the Big 3 automakers. CNBC's experts offered their views on the economy — and actually found reason for investor hope.
Tuesday, 18 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
Chairman Frank, Ranking Member Bachus, and other members of the Committee, I appreciate having this opportunity to review some of the activities to date of the Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, and to discuss recent steps taken by the Federal Reserve and other agencies to support the normalization of credit markets.
Tuesday, 18 Nov 2008 | Source: Reuters
Treasury Secretary Paulson and Congress locked horns over a $700 billion financial bailout fund, with lawmakers seeking to stem foreclosures and Paulson arguing for aiding financial companies.
Monday, 17 Nov 2008 | Source: Reuters
A broad economic stimulus bill, which President-elect Obama wants Congress to pass promptly, is not likely to be approved during this week's lame-duck session, a top Senate aide said.
Monday, 17 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
As recession fears continue to spread globally, investment banks like Goldman Sachs scramble to survive — and investment gurus alter their tactics and strategies to roll with the damage. CNBC's expert advisors gave their outlooks on what's coming and what to do about it.
Monday, 17 Nov 2008 | Source: Reuters
The U.S. economy is in recession and will contract at a faster pace in the fourth quarter, extending the decline into early 2009 as high unemployment crimps consumer spending, a survey showed.
Friday, 14 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
The U.S. government should provide funding to struggling Detroit automaker General Motors, Wilbur Ross, chairman & CEO of WL Ross & Co., told CNBC on Friday.
Friday, 14 Nov 2008 | Source: CNBC.com
Stocks enjoyed a late-day rally Thursday after the S&P 500 broke through its Oct. 10 low — but the euphoria abruptly ended amid talk of a $14 trillion consumer debt pile, and layoff talk from Sun Microsystems and Dow Chemical. CNBC's expert guests offered their views on what's coming next.