It's Everybody's Business with Jack & Suzy Welch | | Monday 9:00PM ET/PT Jack and Suzy offer counsel on Domino's Pizza's efforts to promote its new lunch offerings and attract franchisees. The current generation of franchisees is getting ready to retire and the company hopes to recruit ambitious young operators. But does Domino's need a more effective strategy for wooing the most promising external candidates? Monday 9:00PM ET/PT »more info | | LATEST VIDEO
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CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the best way to restore the ailing Euro economy, with Josef Ackermann, Deutsche Bank CEO. » Watch Video - Moynihan One-on-One
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Discussing what a Greek restructuring would mean for investors, with Mark Thierfelder, Dechert LLP. » Watch Video | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
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The talk of the second bailout of Greece is getting louder and louder. Greek Prime Minister Papandreou reshuffled his cabinet today appointed Evangelos Venizelos as finance minister, replacing George Papaconstantinou. Deutsche Bank’s CEO Josef Ackermann has been a leadership voice in the Eurozone on this issue. Maria Bartiromo spoke to Ackermann in a CNBC Exclusive about the implications of this bailout. » Read More - Struggling to Make a House Call on Confidence
Today's report on consumer confidence, or the striking lack of it, is yet another sign that housing is going to be in a very sticky state for a while. It's hard to say whether housing is weighing on confidence or lack of confidence is weighing on housing; the answer lies somewhere in the middle. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2011 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your mobile device. | | Evening Brief Special Money In Motion Currency Trading Edition | | | | | Money In Motion: Currency Trading Remember all the talk of euro/dollar hitting 150? How quickly things change. Greece's moment of truth is fast approaching, and currency traders are pounding the euro as details of a bailout remain murky, and riots continue to rage. Our team has you covered. Plus... The Fed is having a crucial meeting next week, but Andy Busch has your playbook tonight? And are defaults actually bad for a currency? You might be surprised at the answer. That's all coming up on Money in Motion Currency Trading Tomorrow. »moneyinmotion.cnbc.com | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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CNBC's Jim Cramer says the banks in Europe were reckless and he wouldn't touch them. » Watch Video - Markets Take a Black Swan Dive
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There was worry on Wall Street that Pandora had a mis-priced IPO, says Andrew Ross Sorkin, NY Times, who mentions that the stock sell-off may have impacted the stock's performance during its debut. » Watch Video | | | | Money In Motion Currency Watch | | | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2011 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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