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| | - CEO Pay Soars
Executives cashed in big last year. The average CEO pay jumped 27 percent. Is it fair? Paul Argenti, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and Robin Ferracone, Farient Advisors executive chair, weigh in. » Watch Video - Greek Debt Update
Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou spoke to CNBC in Ambrosetti about his country's debt crisis. » Watch Video - Squawk On The Street Fed Pres. Lacker
CNBC's Steve Liesman talks about jobs, inflation and the economy with Jeffrey Lacker, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond president. » Watch Video - End of QE2 Will be Good for Asia: Expert
Eddie Tam, CIO at Central Asset Investments says the end of QE2 will help ease global inflation and thus help Asian markets. He also discusses the outlook for Japan and tech stock recommendations. » Watch Video - Quake Changes 'Everything' for Japan
Kirby Daley, senior strategist at Newedge Group says the quake has changed the outlook for Japan and he doesn't expect any major upside catalyst for stocks until the uncertainties are removed. » Watch Video | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
| | - Fight for NYSE Has Only Just Begun
The somewhat improbable, though long-awaited bid from Nasdaq and ICE came Friday with the desired effect. It sent shares of the NYSE up sharply (not to mention shares of the Nasdaq) and has changed the dynamic. Anyone expecting a swift resolution of this contest, however, is likely to be disappointed. » Read More - Housing and Government: ‘Troubling Dip’ or Double Dip?
Today the Obama administration released its monthly "scorecard" for the Making Home Affordable Program, a.k.a. the federal mortgage bailout. The Home Affordable Modification Program, which is part of MHA, continues to add trial modifications at about 29,000 per month and permanent modifications, a bit less, at 26,000. » Read More - ‘Gmail Motion’ — A Joke Ahead of Its Time
Here's my problem with April Fools. In recent years, it's not only getting harder to tell which pranks are jokes, but, increasingly, the jokes are REALLY GOOD IDEAS I WISH WERE TRUE. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2011 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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