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Friday, May 16
Hatzius of Goldman Says Fed Funds Rate Is 'Appropriate' - Bloomberg
May 16 -- Jan Hatzius, chief U.S. economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Monica Bertran from Chicago about the outlook for U.S. housing market and economy, the impact of rising energy prices on consumer spending, and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Carl Icahn vs. Yahoo's Board - WSJ Analysis
May 15 -- Billionaire Carl Icahn has launched a proxy battle with Yahoo hoping to unseat its board of directors and relaunch acquisition talks with Microsoft. WSJ's Kevin Delaney reports.
Richard DeKaser Calls Consumer Sentiment Data 'Puzzling' - Bloomberg
May 16 -- Richard DeKaser, chief economist at National City Corp., talks with Bloomberg's Monica Bertran from Cleveland about U.S. consumer confidence, and outlook for the economy and housing industry. The Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary index of consumer sentiment decreased to 59.5, the weakest level since June 1980, from 62.6 in April, as record-high fuel prices, lower home values and fewer jobs rattled Americans.
Markets' History Lesson - CNBC
May 15 -- While conditions have improved in the credit markets, it will likely take years to learn all the lessons from the crisis with Roger Altman of Evercore Capital Partners, Ron Insana of Insana Capital Partners, and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
Bernanke Urges Banks to Raise Capital to Expand Lending - Bloomberg
May 15 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke speaks in Chicago about the impact of the subprime mortgage crisis on financial markets, risk-management practices and the need for banks to raise more capital and continue lending. Bernanke speaks at the Chicago Fed's annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition.
Financial Markets Reform - Fox News
May 15 -- Anthony Ryan, U.S. Treasury Department, discusses risk management in the credit markets.
Roach Says Credit Crisis 'Repercussions' Just Starting - Bloomberg
May 15 -- Stephen Roach, chairman of Morgan Stanley's Asia division, talks with Bloomberg's Naga Munchetty in Brussels about turmoil in the credit markets, the prospects for growth in Asia, Europe and the U.S., and the competence of central banks to handle global economic challenges.
Andy Lynch Sees Microsoft Buying Yahoo Later This Year - Bloomberg
May 16 -- Andy Lynch, a portfolio manager who oversees $2.9 billion at Schroder Investment Management Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller from London about the outlook for the U.S. stock market, prospects for reopening takeover talks between Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo! Inc., and investing in Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s stock.
Siegel: Dollar Showing Strength - CNBC Latest Videos
May 15 -- Profiting from the dollar with Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Uri Landesman of ING Investment Management and CNBC's Mark Haines.
James Galbraith Says Housing Problem to Last 'Long Time' - Bloomberg
May 16 -- James Galbraith, an economics professor at the University of Texas, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller from Austin, Texas, about the outlook for the U.S. economy and the challenges facing the next president, the impact of Federal Reserve monetary policy on inflation, and the state of the U.S. housing market.
Today's Market Outlook - CNBC
May 16 -- Perspectives on the markets and energy with Chris Edmonds of FIG Partners, Gregory Miller of SunTrust Banks and CNBC's Carl Quintanilla.
Experts on the Markets - CNBC
May 15 -- Perspectives on the market with BlackRock Vice Chairman Bob Doll, Chairman/CEO of WL Ross & Co. Wilbur Ross, Jr.and CNBC's Joe Kernen.
Touch of Goldilocks, Pt. 2 - CNBC Kudlow & Company
May 15 -- An outlook on politics, the economy and stocks with Michael Farr of Farr, Miller & Washington, Jack Gage of Forbes, Vince Farrell of Scotsman Capital Management, Gary Shilling of A. Gary Shilling & Co., and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
Atlanta's Fed Head - CNBC
May 16 -- Insight on banking and the economy with Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart and CNBC's Steve Liesman.