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Τρίτη 8 Μαρτίου 2011

China's five-year plan and the outlook for the country’s economy

March 7 Eswar Prasad, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a professor at Cornell University, discusses China's five-year plan and the outlook for the country’s economy. Prasad speaks with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)


Δευτέρα 7 Μαρτίου 2011

Tough times for Portugal's banks

As Portugal's finance minister says Lisbon doesn't need a bailout, the country's debt means its banks are being shut out of funding markets.(Reuters)

Michael Moore joins Wisconsin

Michael Moore Joins Wisconsin Union Protests Union solidarity rallies continue outside the Wisconsin Capitol as filmmaker Michael Moore tells the crowd that America is not broke, but that the elite controls the money.


UK. Are government spending enough to get the economy back on track.

With two weeks to go before the U.K. chancellor George Osborne delivers his inaugural budget, there are growing questions about whether government spending cuts were enough to get the economy back on track.

Σάββατο 5 Μαρτίου 2011

Is Olympic 2012 Funding Crisis coming?

Mike Laflin, chief executive at SportCal joined CNBC after British Olympics Association chief executive Andy Hunt warned on Wednesday that a financial “gap” is looming in 2012.


Is the Future of Nuclear Energy in China's Hands?

(March 4)- China is gearing up to become not only the world's biggest customer of nuclear energy, but its biggest producer. And while companies such as Westinghouse are getting in on the building bonanza, it's a step into the unknown. WSJ's Jason Bellini reports.


Oil Spikes to $104, Stocks Tumble

(March 4)- Joe Bel Bruno explains why oil spiked to $104 a barrel, it's highest level in 2-1/2 years and stocks fell sharply, erasing a big chunk of Thursday's big gains. Plus, a classroom sex show sparks outrage at a prominent university


U.S. Economy Has `Encouraging' Signs according to O'Neill

March 4 (Bloomberg) -- Paul O'Neill, special adviser to the Blackstone Group LP and a former U.S. Treasury Secretary discusses the U.S. economy and today's February jobs report. U.S. employers added 192,000 jobs last month, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 8.9 percent. O'Neill, speaking with Betty Liu, Mike McKee and Jon Erlichman on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop," also discusses tax policy and deal-making in private equity. (Source: Bloomberg)



O'Neill Says U.S. Economy Has `Encouraging' Signs
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George Soros : West should ' rethink ' relations with oil nations

Hans Rosling, Fareed Zakaria Speak On CNN Special About How World Is Catching Up To U.S.

Hans Rosling of Sweden's Karolinska Institute shares some interesting data with Fareed Zakaria on CNN's upcoming special, 'Restoring the American Dream: Getting Back to #1 – A FAREED ZAKARIA GPS Special.'

Rosling used dynamic graphs to illustrate how countries like China and Japan have caught up with the United States over the past few decades in terms of economic growth, life expectancy, and innovation.


Roubini considers an 'ECB April Rate Hike as a Mistake

"i think that the ECB is rushing too fast into hiking rates," Nouriel Roubini, co-founder and chairman of Roubini Global Economics told CNBC.


Mobius Says Oil Will Extend Gains on Middle East Unrest

March 4 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Asset Management's Emerging Markets Group, talks about the outlook for crude oil prices. Mobius also discusses the performance of emerging-market stocks, prospects for equities in Brazil and China, and his investment strategy. He speaks with Lisa Murphy on Bloomberg Television's "Fast Forward." (Source: Bloomberg)



Mobius Says Oil Will Extend Gains on Middle East Unrest
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U.K.'s Concern Is Deflation, Not Inflation...

March 4 -- Charles Goodhart, a professor at the London School of Economics, discusses the U.K. economy, inflation and interest rates. He talks with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move



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Παρασκευή 4 Μαρτίου 2011

Video news - Al Jazeera- what is next for Egypt's revolution?

The resignation of Egypt's prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq, has seen the country take another step towards ridding itself of the old Hosni Mubarak regime. Shafiq was appointed by Mubarak, the former Egyptian president, just days into the momentous protests that led to his own fall from power. But Egypt's pro-democracy campaigners demanded that the prime minister follow the president. Shafiq has been replaced by Essam Sharaf, a former transport minister who took part in the protests. Despite this latest development, hundreds of demonstrators are continuing to gather in Tahrir Square, demanding further change. Key among their demands are the removal of the country's 30-year-old emergency law that allows people to be arrested and held without charge, the dissolution of the State Security Investigation Bureau and the immediate release of all political prisoners. So, just what is next for Egypt's revolution?




Video news - WSJ- A poll from WSJ and NBC : Hands Off Entitlements

A new WSJ/NBC poll shows Americans do not approve of the government slashing Social Security and Medicaid to reduce the nation's deficit. They also have a bleak economic outlook for 2011, but feel President Obama is handling the economy well.

Video news - CNBC- Will Markets Benefit from Beijing's New Policies?

March 4- As China puts in place new directives for the next 5 years, investors are mulling over whether the same cheer be extended to the country's markets. Cheng Lei reports.

Video news - CNBC - The Inflation situation. ECB will tighten before the Fed

March 3- "There is no doubt, that the ECB will tighten before the Fed," Thanos Vamvakidis, FX Strategist at BofA Merrill Lynch told CNBC.


Video news - CNBC- Defaults Are Needed in Euro Zone

March 3- The debt of periphery euro zone countries will not go away and they will have to default at some point,according to Satyajit Das, a risk consultant and author of 'Traders, Guns & Money: Knowns and Unknowns in the Dazzling World of Derivatives'


Video news - Newsnight- More UK universities want to charge full £9k fees (02Mar11)

On the educational front, UK universities are more willing to charge the full £9000 p.a. they are entitled to ask "if they have a good reason".

Recorded from Newsnight, 02 March 2011



Video news- Bloomberg- Faber Says U.S. Stocks Will Outperform Emerging Markets

Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report, talks about the outlook for global stock markets. Faber also discusses the U.S. economy and commodity markets. He speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday." (Source: Bloomberg)άλλα κλείσιμο


Faber Says U.S. Stocks Will Outperform Emerging Markets
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