| Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008 | | | 1. Apple Q1 EPS $1.76: Apple's Q1 earnings per share came in at $1.76 but the company's second quarter guidance sent the stock tumbling, and CNBC's Jim Goldman has the details.
| | 2. Fed Funds Cut: A market reaction, with Jared Bernstein, Economic Policy Institute; Jordan Kimmel, The Magnet Investment Group; Vince Farrell, Scotsman Capital Management; Rich Berg, Performance Trust Capital Partners & CNBC's Rick Santelli.
| | 3. Bonds & the Fed: A look at the Fed cut's impact on the bond market, with Bob Auwaerter, head of fixed income at Vanguard, and William Gross, CIO and founder of PIMCO.
| | 4. Fed Fight: The attention remains on the Fed and what it will do next, with Greg Ip, Wall Street Journal, Vince Farrell, Scotsman Capital Management; CNBC's David Faber, Charlie Gasparino & Jim Cramer.
| | 5. Bogle on Volatility: How to handle market volatility, with Vince Farrell, Scotsman Capital Management; John Bogle, The Vanguard Group and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
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| | | CNBC DAVOS: CNBC will have live coverage of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. We'll have interviews with the heavy hitters gathering to discuss the issues du jour. Maria will anchor Closing Bell, Becky Quick will anchor Squawk Box, and Dennis Kneale will be live on-site.
| GRADING THE FED: With the Fed's dramatic 75-point rate cut in the books, what have the past six months of Fed action taught us? More to the point: how well have Bernanke & Co. performed in trying to limit the threat of recession and the continued credit crunch?
| TECH EARNINGS: With Apple and Texas Instruments reporting after the bell on Monday and EBay ahead on Tuesday, Jim Goldman makes sense of the depressed tech sector.
| LAY OF THE LAND LOSSES: Ahead of the homebuilders' earnings reports, Diana Olick looks at the write-downs that the builders have been taking on their books
the cost of all that land they bet on. When will the bleeding end?
| SUPER BOWL'S MARKET IMPACT: Giants win, good for the market? Patriots win, bad for the market? That's what the numbers say. Darren Rovell looks at the correlation between the Super Bowl champion and market performance.
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