No Country Will Exit the Euro Zone This Year: Jim Rogers
Billionaire investor and chairman of Singapore-based Rogers Holdings, Jim Rogers believes that no country will exit the euro zone this year. “I don’t... Read »
Geithner Says He Will Not Serve Second Term
EXCLUSIVE: Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner spoke to Bloomberg Television’s Trish Regan Wednesday and said that President Obama is “not going to ask me... Read »
Dimon Says He Intends to Run JPMorgan for “Three, Five Years or More”
FBN’s Charlie Gasparino spoke exclusively with JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon from the JPMorgan’s New York headquarters about the health of the company,... Read »
U.S. Stocks Trading At Cheapest Levels in 20 Years
U.S. stocks are cheaper than they’ve been in more than two decades, according to price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-book (P/B) ratios as well as dividend yield,... Read »
Marc Faber: US Credit Ratings Should Be Lower
Marc Faber, the author of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, believes most European nations should be rated triple-C and downgraded even further. Standard &... Read »
Today’s Top Ten Stocks
Bloomberg reports on today’s ten most important stocks including the second largest US retailer Target Corporation (TGT), Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (CLNE), Wynn... Read »
Pimco’s Gross on Global Economy and Financial Markets in 2012
PIMCO’s Bill Gross spoke to Bloomberg TV’s Trish Regan this afternoon, saying he’s “very worried” about the global economy and that U.S.... Read »
Sino-Forest Short-Seller Block Considers Long Positions on U.S.-Listed Chinese Stocks
Carson Block of Muddy Waters Research spoke to Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker about his outlook for China. Block, who last year alleged fraud at Sino-Forest Corp.... Read »
China Board Group Builds 30-Storey Hotel in 15 Days
Chinese firm The Broad Group has accomplished the seemingly impossible task of erecting a 30-storey, 17,000m2 Hotel tower on the shores of the Dongting Lake in China’s... Read »
Getting Better But a Long Way to Go
Friday’s jobs data confirmed that labor markets are getting better, but slowly. Payrolls expanded by 200,000, the unemployment rate fell again to 8.5%, weekly... Read »






