Former KPMG partner Scott London pleaded guilty to insider trading as part of a plea agreement, reports CNBC's Jane Well.
The Supreme Court ruled today that the FTC can keep challenging 'pay to delay' deals between pharmaceutical companies and generic drugmakers. CNBC Contributor Keith Boykin; Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Voice; and Doug Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum, discuss.
Discussing the state of Detroit's economy, with CNBC Contributor Keith Boykin; Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Voice; and Doug Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum.
Sam Shank, CEO of HotelTonight, explains how his new app allows impulse travelers and procrastinators to book same-day hotel reservations from their mobile phones and at a discount.
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- James McNerney, chief executive officer of Boeing Co., discusses demand for the stretched version of the planemaker's 787 Dreamliner and the outlook for the new 777X twin-aisle jet. He talks with Mark Barton from the P...
NSA leaker Edward Snowden denied that he is a spy for China, reports CNBC's Eamon Javers; and should tech companies have refused the NSA? Keith Boykin, CNBC Contributor; Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Voice; and Peter Brookes, Heritage Foundation, discuss.
President Obama and Vladimir Putin are at odds over the U.S. plans to arm Syrian rebels, reports CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera; and Jeffrey Frankel, Harvard Kennedy School professor; Benn Steil, Council on Foreign Relations; and Doug Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum, discuss the agenda at the G8 Summit.
CNBC's Ross Westgate reports on all the market moving events from Europe as talks of possible monetary easing from the central bank of China boosted investor confidence.
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's 'Movers & Shakers,' Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports that Boeing CEO Jim McNerney welcomes competition with Airbus on the sale of wide-body jets. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's 'In The Loop.'
Jim Cramer explains why he is keeping his eye on Jack In The Box and how it could help its rival Chipotle.
Robert Kindler, Morgan Stanley vice chairman, explains why the market likes strategic deals and provides an overview of what's driving M&A activity and the prospects for the future.
Former KPMG senior partner Scott London has been charged with insider trading, and plans to plead guilty to the charge. CNBC's Courtney Reagan has the details.
The agency's director Keith Alexander will answer questions about the government's surveillance program before a House committee, reports CNBC's Eamon Javers.
Scott London spoke to CNBC's Jane Wells about the KPMG insider trading scheme and how much he made in kickbacks. London says 'nothing like this has ever happened before.'
Larry Kudlow discusses the journalistic merit of a Financial Times article, which triggered a brief sell-off in U.S markets. Larry McDonald, Newedge; Ed Butowsky, Chapwood Investments; and Ron Kruszewski, Stifel Nicolaus join in the discussion later.