Geithner's Outlook on China May 2010
Airtime: Tues. May 25 2010 | 6:20 AM ET
Why Chinese leaders are committed to strengthening the global recovery, with Timothy Geithner, Treasury Secretary.
Airtime: Tues. May 25 2010 | 6:20 AM ET
Why Chinese leaders are committed to strengthening the global recovery, with Timothy Geithner, Treasury Secretary.
President Barack Obama addresses auto workers at a Ford plant in Chicago, and defends his support of American car manufacturers.
Insight on the latest jobs report, with CNBC’s Steve Liesman
CNBC spoke to Oleg Deripaska, Russia’s richest man and CEO of the world’s largest aluminum producer Rusal, and asked him whether he expects a double-dip recession.
“The real economy has improved,” Yuwa Hendrick-Wong from MasterCard Worldwide said Wednesday. “At the moment, equities everywhere, especially in Europe, to a lesser extent in the US, are way ahead from what we can see in the real economy.” He sees stocks going into a “period of volatility.”
Expect a “slow and anemic recovery” in the U.S. as the housing sector is still in a funk while the labor market is not improving, says Nouriel Roubini, chairman at Roubini Global Economics. He shares his thoughts on the economy, with CNBC’s Martin Soong
Francesco Trapani, chief executive of Bulgari, reveals his expansion strategy for China’s booming luxury market. He tells CNBC’s Christine Tan why he is willing to take all the necessary steps to grow his market share in the mainland.