Today's top 5 stories on CNBC |
1. Janet Yellen Speech: San Francisco Fed President Janet Yellen speaks, and CNBC's Steve Liesman has the details. |
2. The Recession Trade: The best place for your money if recession does strike, with Jerry Castellini, CastleArk Management President & CIO; Gordon Charlop, Walter J. Dowd president; and CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
3. Cramer's Stocks to Watch: Mad Money's Jim Cramer sounds off with CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
4. AMD's New Chip: AMD has released a new chip to challenge rival Intel, and CNBC's Jim Goldman sat down for an exclusive interview with AMD CEO Hector Ruiz. |
5. NYSE Market Wrap:Bob Pisani reports on a flat trading day, live from the New York Stock Exchange. |
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Tech Check w/Jim Goldman: AMD in the "Chips" At Least for Today CNBC Technology Reporter Jim Goldman blogs on a big day for Advanced Micro Devices. The company released its long-delayed Quad-Core Opteron server chip and Jim talks with AMD CEO Hector Ruiz about the frustrations of the last year. Click here to view posting. |
Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold |
1. Opec Meeting in Vienna: Oil was weaker on Monday ahead of Tuesday's OPEC meeting in Vienna, where powerful Gulf oil producers favor a small increase in production. CNBC Europe's Steve Sedgwick reports live from Vienna. |
2. Nabe Conference: Steve Liesman gets the buzz from business economists about the credit crunch and the "r" word. Live from San Francisco. |
3. Frankfurt Auto Show: CNBC Europe's Dan Scott covers the Frankfurt Auto Show. He has big interviews including scheduled with GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz, Nissan Chief Carlos Ghosn and Daimler Chairman Dieter Zetsche. |
4. TOYOTA still in the race: By pretty much any measure, Toyota's first year in NASCAR was a disappointment. The brand's early buzz evaporated with poor results and little exposure. But, Toyota isn't giving up. Darren Rovell has the story. |
5. Investing in foreclosures now: Diana Olick looks at the influx in delinquencies and foreclosures, and what sort of opportunities they offer for investors. Is it time to buy some of those sweet deals despite the gloomy real estate market? |
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