Representative Ron Paul weighs in on the U.S. financial rescue plan.
The Deal: Billions in rescues, buy-outs, shut-downs. And yet, stocks still scorched.
Former Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady discusses the government's plan to shore up global financial markets.
Governor Corzine explains how he believes the government should rescue the financials.
What is main street saying about the economy?
Former FDIC Chairman, Bill Isaac explains what thinks needs to be done to calm the financial system.
Market experts, Bud Conrad, Jim Lowell, and Doug Fabian discuss how credit is affecting small businesses.
Arturo Di Modica, the pro-America Sicilian artist who created the Charging Bull on Wall Street in 1989, says he thinks the market will get better soon.
Andre Julian, Opvest.com CFO, discusses whether it is a good time to buy commodities.
Marketwatch Retirement Columnist Bob Powell discusses how people are dealing with their 401k in this economic environment.
United-ICAP senior technical analyst, Walter Zimmerman explains how the credit crisis is dropping commodity prices.
Greenwich Associates managing partner, Charles Ellis explains how the world has changed for Wall Street.
Scott Minerd with Guggenheim Partners explains that hitting bottom leaves him optimistic because it's a good opportunity to buy stocks.
Morningstar Director of Stock Analysis Pat Dorsey discusses Credit default swap's potential impact on the market.
Virgin Group Chairman Sir Richard Branson discusses what governments should do to help the troubled markets around the globe.
Thorvaldur Gylfason, Univ. of Iceland economics professor, John McManus, The Irish Times business Editor, and Villem Buiter, professor of European Political Economy, discuss the banking crisis across Europe and the globe.
Alan Valdes, Hilliard Lyons, discusses the trepidation on Wall Street.
Richard Bove, Ladenburg Thalmann banking analyst, discusses MUFG's confirmation that its deal to invest in Morgan Stanley will close Tuesday.
Bill Dale, Curex Currency president and CEO, discusses the libor and t bill rates and their impact on the credit markets.
Jim Dau, AARP Social Impact senior manager, and Certified Financial Planner Wes Moss, host of 'The Wes Moss Show,' discuss the markets impact on people's 401k.
Fox Business Contributor Charles Payne and Joe Tacopina, Tag Partners president and CEO, discuss Citigroup ending its battle with Wells Fargo over Wachovia.
Rupert Lee-Browne, Caxton FX CEO, discusses the market volatility and how it has impacted the currency markets.
William Wright, Financial News Editor, and Bob O'Brien, Barron's Online Stocks columnist, discuss why the global markets have ignored the coordinated rate cuts.
David Buik, BGC Partners, discusses the selloff across Asia and Europe.
Nicole Petallides talks to NYSE CEO Duncan Niederaur about the financial crisis.
S&P Chief Economist David Wyss discusses the economy, unemployment, and whether U.S. Treaury equity stake in private banks will unfreeze the credit market. He compares our situation to Japan and Europe.
What are the indexes that will improve your portfolio?
Iron Mountain CEO, Bob Brennan explains why his company is resilient to an economic slowdown.
Altair Gobo, from U.S. Financial Services, gives tips for investing in the markets.
John Vail, James Bryson, Craig Alexander, and Tom Piotrowski discuss global interest rate cuts.
Tavakoli Structured Finance president, Janet Tavakoli explains credit default protection.
Americredit CEO, Daniel Berce talks about finance in the automobile industry.
Coldwell Banker Real Estate CEO, Jim Gillespie talks about Coldwell's 10-day price cut to boost home sales.
David Giroux from T. Rowe Price discusses attractive valuations in the market place.
When will we see a bottom to this market?
Weiss Capital Management director of research, Mike Burnick and Constance Mitchell-Ford, the real estate bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal talk about declining home values.
Chain Store Age editor, Marianne Wilson and Promotion Marketing Association president, Bonnie Carlson break down same-store sales and what it will take to get people back into stores.
Money & Markets natural resource analyst, Sean Brodrick, recalls the value of the gold standard.
Former Washington Mutual CFO, William Longbrake and Avalon Partners chief market economist, Peter Cardillo discuss the short-sell ban lift and how they think the markets will react.
Lockstock.com CEO, John Tobacco discusses the short-selling ban.