1. Not-So-Happy Holidays: According to a new CNBC poll, a majority of money managers, investment strategists & economists think spending this holiday season will be much slower than last year. Richard Hastings, from Bernard Sands, and Marshal Cohen, from the NPD Group, share their insight. |
2. Trump on Housing: Donald Trump, president of the Trump Organization, shares his thoughts on the real estate market with CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
3. Realty Check--Existing Sales: Existing home sales fall, reports CNBC's Diana Olick. |
4. Economic Impact of GM Strike: A look at the economic impact of the UAW's strike against GM, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau and Steve Liesman. |
5. Mad Money Shot:Jim Cramer takes a look at companies that are adding some international flavor. |
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1. UAW Latest: Phil LeBeau continues to monitor the UAW strike, as the situation becomes more pressing for GM. The company expects to start seeing some more significant material problems. How will the strike reverberate throughout GM's global infrastructure? |
2. Credit Ratings Under Fire: Hampton Pearson follows a House committee hearing on the "Role and Impact of Credit Rating Agencies on the Subprime Credit Markets." Witnesses include SEC Chairman Christopher Cox. |
3. Brookings' Subprime Roundtable: With subprime mortgages problems spilling over to the housing sector and financial markets, the Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will hold a roundtable discussion with experts from business, government and academia to help frame the challenges currently facing housing and the financial markets - where we are, what it means for the U.S. economy, possible next steps for recovery, and ways to minimize future problems. |
4. Dems Debate on NBC: John Harwood is live in Hanover, NH ahead of Wednesday night's Democratic debate on NBC. John looks at the latest campaign buzz and how it will trickle down to Wall Street. |
5. Truth Squad- Healthcare: Bertha Coombs cuts through the campaign rhetoric and looks at whether the promises are potential policy or just a load of hot air. Today, Bertha looks at the healthcare plans, red and blue. |
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