Liar's Poker: The Reunion 3.15.10
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 15 2010 | 1:14 PM ET
Discussing current problems on Wall Street, with John Gutfreund, former CEO of Salomon Brothers and Michael Lewis, author.
Airtime: Mon. Mar. 15 2010 | 1:14 PM ET
Discussing current problems on Wall Street, with John Gutfreund, former CEO of Salomon Brothers and Michael Lewis, author.
China’s domestic market has become very strong, notes Allan Zeman, chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Holdings, prompting him to set up a similar entertainment strip in Chengdu, as well as a mall in Guangzhou. He sheds light on the changing face of the Chinese consumer, with CNBC’s Bernard Lo & Karen Tso.
Ari Bergmann, CEO at Penso Advisors believes the debt situation in Japan is very dire. He tells Larry McDonald, managing director of Pangea Capital Management and CNBC’s Martin Soong, Sri Jegarajah and Karen Tso why a debt crisis in Japan is a real possibility.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner’s latest comment on the dollar is more about managing expectations rather than trying to put a floor under the greenback, says Olivier Desbarres, director of FX strategy at Credit Suisse. He also highlights what to look out for from the G20 meeting, with CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah.
Insight on the state of the economy and markets, with Byron Wien, Blackstone Advisory.
Taking a look at executive compensation at every firm that took TARP money, with Kenneth Feinberg, special master for compensation and CNBC’s Mary Thompson.
HSBC CEO: BoCom Remains Core China Investment