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  • America's Hot Property Opportunities   Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 10:46 PM ET

    A rise in mortgage rates in the U.S. could spur unexpected investment opportunities. Sam Chandran, President & Chief Economist at Chandan Economics, explains all.

  • Investing Ahead of the World Cup  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 10:14 PM ET

    As Brazil's economy strengthens on the back of the Fed's announcement, Kingsley Jones, Founder & CIO at Jevons Global, talks equity investment opportunities in the South American country.

  • The Fed Isn't Going to Pull Back This Year: Pro  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 8:35 PM ET

    Sailesh Jha, Chief Strategist at Arcus Capital Singapore says the Fed isn't going to scale back on its bond buying program this year. He talks about the feedback loop that has taken place in the markets, but expects the pullback to be temporary.

  • How to Play a Fed Exit  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 8:22 PM ET

    Alain Bokobza, Head of Global Asset Allocation at Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking thinks monetary policy is finally normalizing. He advises investors to leverage on the short leg of the U.S. dollar.

  • Markets Resemble Keynesian Beauty Contest: Pro  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 8:13 PM ET

    Richard Jerram, Chief Economist at Bank of Singapore says that US markets, despite the volatility, remain strong and the panic is slightly unwarranted.

  • US Economy: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:08 PM ET

    Kirk West, Executive Director, International Investments at Principal Global Investors highlights the buying opportunities he sees in the current market environment.

  • Is Bernanke Boxed In?  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:44 PM ET

    Discussing the Fed's asset purchase program, volatility and what's ahead for the U.S. economy and government, with Niall Ferguson, Harvard University Professor, and author of "The Great Degeneration."

  • After the Fed—What's the Market's Next Move? Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:34 PM ET
    Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke

    OK, so the Fed has set the stage to end its bond-buying program and the Dow dropped more than 200 points. What happens now?

  • Bernanke Sets the Stage For Tapering  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:00 PM ET

    No one knows when the Fed will slow down its bond purchases. Frederic Mishkin, Columbia University Professor, and Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX), react to today's Fed policy statement. Don Luskin, Trend Macro, weighs in on the market's reaction.

  • C'mon Baby. Let's Do the Taper Twist... Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:42 PM ET

    After two days of Taper Torture, Bernanke reveals the Fed's decision: To Taper, or not to Taper.

  • Twist and Shout: Doing the 'Taper Twist'  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:00 PM ET

    CNBC takes a "twisty" look at Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve's plans to taper Quantitative Easing.

  • Maria's Observation: Fed's Message  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 4:57 PM ET

    Fed Chairman Bernanke spoke out about when the monthly pace of purchases might be moderated. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo shares her observation.

  • Bernanke Stays Mum on His Possible Exit Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:02 PM ET
    Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke holds a press conference on the Fed's policies on June 19, 2013

    His term expires January. People are saying Obama fired him earlier this week. Bernanke won't talk about it.

  • Hubbard: We Need Better Fiscal Policy  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 4:24 PM ET

    Discussing what Fed Chairman Bernanke is doing right and whether his students are getting jobs, with Glenn Hubbard, Columbia University Business School Dean.

  • Bernanke Speaks, What Now?  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 4:15 PM ET

    What economic headwinds stand in the way of Fed tapering? Greg McBride, BankRate.com, and Scott Shay, Signature Bank, weigh in.

  • Bernanke Taper Tantrum! Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 4:03 PM ET
    Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke

    Taper Tantrum! Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke stated again that if economic conditions continue to improve, the Fed will begin tapering its bond purchases by year end.

  • Market Volume Is Coming Back: Trader  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 4:02 PM ET

    Parsing market reaction to the Federal Reserve's policy statement, with Jeff Saut, Raymond James; Brian Gendreau, Cetera Financial Group; Gordon Charlop, Rosenblatt Securities; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.

  • Stocks, Bonds Lower Post-Fed  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 3:54 PM ET

    Why stocks and bonds are going lower today following Bernanke's press conference, with Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities; Rich Bernstein, Richard Bernstein Advisors; Jason Pride, Glenmede; and David Kudla, Mainstay Capital Management.

  • Bernanke Has Failed: Steve Forbes  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 3:30 PM ET

    Fed Chairman Bernanke anticipates that it would be appropriate to moderate the monthly pace of purchases later this year. Steve Forbes, Forbes Media; Mark Olson, Trelliant Risk Advisors; Richard Wolff, The New School; and CNBC's Steve Liesman, Rick Santelli and Gary Kaminsky, react.

  • Bernanke Not Commenting on Plans  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 2:49 PM ET

    Ylan Mui of the Washington Post asks Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke about President Obama's assessment of his term and whether he plans to step down at the end of his term.

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Are reporters lobbing "softball" questions at the Fed chairman? CNBC's Rick Santelli and the Wall Street Journal's Jon Hilsenrath, debate whether the economy continues to need quantitative easing. I'm trying to inform the public about what the Fed is up to, says Hilsenrath.