Today's top 5 stories on CNBC |
1. Greenspan & the Professor: CNBC sr. economics reporter Steve Liesman talks to former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan about his tenure at the Fed and the world economy. |
2. Housing & the Fed: A look at the tumultous housing market ahead of the Fed meeting tomorrow, with Scott Brown, Raymond James chief economist, and CNBC's Diana Olick, Steve Liesman & Erin Burnett. |
3. Keycorp CEO on the Fed: No sector of the economy is more dependent on what the Fed does than the banking sector and Henry Meyer, CEO of KeyCorp, shares his insight with CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
4. Greenspan, Iraq & Oil: High oil prices are a big worry for Alan Greenspan and he discusses his thoughts on the issue with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. Daniel Yergin, Cambridge Energy Research Assoc. chmn., shares his reaction to Greenspan's comments. |
5. Road Ahead for Ford: Insight on Ford's new in-dash text messaging system, with Mark Fields, Ford president of the Americas, and CNBC's Phil Lebeau. |
Click here to view all of today's Top stories |
Behind the Wheel w/ Phil LeBeau: Ford/Microsoft Sync: Is "Information Highway" Safe? CNBC Auto Industry Reporter Phil LeBeau blogs on new features in Ford's 2008 models that offer convenience for communications while in transit, but may also cause new and dangereous distractions to drivers. Click here to view posting. |
Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold |
1. FED Day: The Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) holds one-day meeting on interest rates, with their rate decision to be announced at 2:15p ET. All eyes are on the Fed, with the market expecting at least a quarter-percentage-point cut. How will it react? Our Fed team has the decision covered. |
2. Wholesale Inflation: Steve Liesman breaks down the Producer Price Index numbers to be released at 8:30a ET. |
3. Lehman Bros Earnings: Lehman Brothers' before-the-bell earnings report ushers in three days of major numbers from the brokerages. Mary Thompson reports on how the subprime mortgage crisis impacted Lehman's profits. |
4. Best Buy Earnings: With concerns growing over toys manufactured in China, will gadget sales be the beneficiaries? Margaret Brennan looks for the first signs in Best Buy's quarterly earnings report and analysts call. |
5. Stocks to Watch: Matt Nesto look at the day's major stock stories. |
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