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The double-dip debate
PLAYThe double-dip debate(4:07)10:32am

Bank of America's Ethan Harris and Mizuho Securities's Steven Ricchiuto discuss the possibility of a double-dip recession.

Economists sour on housing future

In a recent survey of economists, the majority see no increase in home prices this year and slight gains through 2013.

'Uncertainty' threatens U.S. economy

Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and former Bear Stearns CEO Alan Schwartz discuss financial reform and creating jobs.

How Obama can help big business

Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and Guggenheim Partners' Alan Schwartz discuss ways the Obama administration can help promote economic growth.

Rights and wrongs of Wall St. reform

Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and Guggenheim Partners' Alan Schwartz say the new law may not prevent the next financial crisis.

Are banks behaving better?

Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and Guggenheim Partners' Alan Schwartz discuss how the new consumer protection agency will affect banks and consumers.

Let Bush tax cuts expire

Robert Rubin and Paul O'Neill say the debate about letting the tax cuts expire distracts from true tax reform.

Obama vs. Wall Street is hype

Robert Rubin and Paul O'Neill say the divide between the business world and the Obama administration is not really that large.

AAPL vs. GOOG on StockTwits

Users of the online investment community pick their favorite, Google or Apple, in the tech war.

StockTwits amps up market gossip

Founder Howard Lindzon says the online Twitter-based investor site is the modern-day gossip page for everyday investors.

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