Today's top 5 stories on CNBC. |
Political Capital w/John Harwood: Chris Dodd: Does Mortgage Crunch "Help" His Campaign? CNBC's Chief White House Correspondent John Harwood writes about Senator Chris Dodd's efforts to get traction into his quest for the Democratic presidential nomination as he meets with government officials over the mortgage crisis. Click here to view complete posting |
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1. Profiting From Subprime: Melissa Lee sits down with hedge fund manager Jim Melcher of Balestra Capital, who is on the other side of the subprime bet… and has made money through the market madness. |
2. The Real Estate Universe: With all of the concern over subprime, what does it mean? When headlines cross like Monday afternoon's Capital One/GreenPoint closure and layoffs, how should investors read them? How much of the mortgage market is Alt-A or jumbo vis-a-vis the traditional conforming loans? Jane Wells breaks down the universe.. |
3. China Trade War: China returned 272 heart pacemakers imported from the U.S. in April after quality tests found problems that could cause ``major'' health hazards, the country's top quality regulator said. Mike Huckman looks at the report as tensions between China and the U.S. escalate.. |
4. Credit Crunch Latest: Steve Liesman monitors the latest developments of the Fed's management of the credit crunch. What will the pull out of their toolbox next? |
5. Can Boosters Buy A Title?: Phil Knight just donated $100 million to Oregon's athletics program... in the wake of Boone Pickens' similarly large donation to Oklahome State. Neither school has won a title in the major revenue sports. Will their bankrolls make them the news kings of the hill. Darren Rovell reports.. |
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