Mohamed El-Erian: Soft Patch vs. Double Dip
Airtime: Tues. Sept. 14 2010 | 1:32 PM ET
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO of Pimco, and Dick Berner, chief US economist at Morgan Stanley, debate whether we’re experiencing an economic soft patch or double dip.

Airtime: Tues. Sept. 14 2010 | 1:32 PM ET
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO of Pimco, and Dick Berner, chief US economist at Morgan Stanley, debate whether we’re experiencing an economic soft patch or double dip.

Discussing the stability of the new Australian government after the Labor Party narrowly secured a one-seat majority, with Nick Sherry, assistant treasurer of Australia and CNBC’s Karen Tso.

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Discussing the state of employment in New York City, Michael Bloomberg, NYC mayor.