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Debating whether Fed transparency is needed, with Peter Morici, former ITC chief economist and Rep. Ron Paul, (R-TX).
Vegas stocks are down today on Dubai debt problems, with Joseph Greff, JPMorgan casino analyst.
Insight on whether a Dubai crash will mean Iran will be the next shoe to drop, with Karim Sadjadpour, Carnegie Endowment for International P...
This Monday was 'Cyber Monday' where consumers begin the online rush to buy gifts in the run-up to Christmas. Richard Kanareck, director at ...
India's economy grew at an annualized rate of 8% in the third quarter, smashing market expectations and soaring past the 6% figure recorded ...
A look at how electronic sales are faring, with CNBC's Jim Goldman.
Insight on this year's online shopping season, with John Donahue, Ebay CEO, and CNBC's Jim Goldman.
"This announcement by Dubai World was a surprise to everyone, including many money market participants in Abu Dhabi," Mohsin Khan from the P...
Investors are increasingly confident about the international property market. A survey from Barclays Wealth showed the 35% of respondents pl...
After years of secrecy, Switzerland's banking sector is having to face up to not only huge losses from the crisis, but also international pr...
Why video game sales are weakening, with Robert Kotick, Activision Blizzard president & CEO.
Mathew Holloway, co-founder of Artica Technology, was revealed as the winner of CNBC's The Good Entrepreneur competition Thursday. Holloway ...
During the slowdown innovation companies struggled to raise financing to get off the ground. But now is the time to invest in new technologi...
The International Atomic Energy Agency is expected Friday to vote on whether to demand that Iran freeze uranium enrichment at the plant it h...
Discussing which Asian countries currencies are exposed to Dubai's debt crisis, with Richard Yetsenga, regional FX strategist at HSBC and CN...
While consumption is improving here in Asia, business investment is the weakest link, observes Tai Hui, regional head of economic research S...
Dubai's debt woes is an excuse for investors to take money off the table, says Tai Hui, regional head of economic research Southeast Asia at...
Seijiro Takeshita from Mizuho International and Ashraf Laidi from CMC Markets consider the outlook for the Japanese currency.
Banks must disclose how much they pay top employees, a UK government-sponsored report published by Sir David Walker said Thursday. "I am con...
Skype is due to roll out a series of upgrades to its core technology next year, which will push its service onto cell-phones and other consu...
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Posts |  COMPANY : International Game
Posted By:Lee Brodie | Rapid Recap
Investors are closely watching MGM amid concerns that a possible debt default at Dubai World could derail the casino trade.... Read More
2 Oct 2009
This company is in the sweet spot of two big trends that are about to hit the gambling industry.... Read More
10 Jul 2009
Posted By:Lightning Round
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.... Read More
18 Jun 2009
The Lightning Round is extended in this CNBC.com exclusive feature.... Read More
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