As CNBC's Senior Economics Reporter, Steve Liesman reports on all aspects of the economy including the Federal Reserve Bank and major economic indicators.
“For big company IPOs, what happens in the first two days doesn’t predict what happens over the next six months,” says one expert on stock offerings. Read More
Wall Street is not expecting additional quantitative easing from the Federal Reserve at its meeting this week but increasingly believes in the Fed’s promise to keep interest rates low until late 2014 as its own outlook on the economy grows bleaker, according to the latest CNBC Fed Survey. Read More
Bob Weir’s Tri Studios announced today on CNBC a deal with Yahoo that could help bring high quality music and videos into homes around the world and change the music-streaming business model that has so far made losers out of both the studios and the artists. Read More
Market participants on average think the S&P 500 will be mostly unchanged through June and rise only 2.3 percent by December 2012 from the current level, the March CNBC Fed Survey finds. Read More
Nine out of 10 market participants don’t believe the Federal Reserve will wait until late 2014 to raise interest rates because of an improving economy and threat of inflation, a new CNBC survey says. Read More
Market participants are divided on whether the Federal Reserve will ease again, but have grown somewhat more optimistic about the economy, according to the January CNBC Fed Survey. Read More