TV Appearances
CNBC Television
19 February 2010
Banks Face Tougher Times Ahead
In the wake the Fed’s surprise rise in the discount rate, Ralph Silva from Silva Research Network and Roger Nightingale consider the outlook for the banking sector.
CNBC Television
19 February 2010
Greek PM Pushes Back Against EU
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said Friday that if the troubled country was forced to borrow funds at a punitive rate it could mean higher borrowing costs for other European countries. Roger Nightingale and Tom Levinson discuss.
CNBC Television
3 February 2010
UK Economy is Still Worrying
The UK economy is experiencing a weak bounce and “we should be very worried that the economy isn’t doing better.”
CNBC Television
27 January 2010
Investors Fear Greek Forex Slide
“The market is saying it fears there is going to be a devaluation of the Greek currency,” Roger Nightingale told CNBC when discussing the yield on Greek bonds Wednesday.
CNBC Television
11 January 2010
Liquidity in Stock Markets Encourages Risk Taking
“We’ve got a very weak economy worldwide. Much weaker, I think, than the economists and politicians are forecasting. But, in fact, weak economies don’t hurt stock markets. What helps stock markets, what has overwhelmed stock markets, is the liquidity,” Roger Nightingale said on Monday.
CNBC Television
11 January2010
Earnings Momentum to be Positive
The economic fundamentals have been improving, which will feed through into the earnings season momentum, Leo Tilman from L.M.Tilman & Co. & author or ‘Financial Darwinism’ told CNBC Monday. Roger Nightingale joined the discussion.
CNBC Television
4th January 2010
UK Politics in Disarray?
Both of the two major UK political parties lack credibility, according to Roger Nightingale. Nightingale considers the prospect of the Conservative Party winning the next UK election.
CNBC Television
31st December 2009
GMAC to Receive another Bailout
The US Treasury confirmed it is giving GMAC another $3.8 billion to sure up its balance sheet.
CNBC Television
31 December 2009
Trade Dispute Brewing for China, US?
Beijing hit back at Washington’s decision to impose duties on Chinese-made steel pipes, sparking fears of a larger trade dispute. Roger Nightingale considers the outlook for protectionist measures.