Pres. Obama on Sr. Health Care
President Barack Obama discusses the issue of health care for seniors, as well as steps the government is taking to combat fraud in the Medicare system.
President Barack Obama discusses the issue of health care for seniors, as well as steps the government is taking to combat fraud in the Medicare system.
Even though recent economic data point to slowing growth in China, Stephen Green, senior economist at Standard Chartered Bank, remains confident its economy can expand 10% in 2010. He shares his outlook, with CNBC’s Martin Soong, Karen Tso & Sri Jegarajah.
Boone Pickens, founder and CEO of BP Capital, discusses oil, clean energy and the BP spill with CNBC.
Phillip Deans, professor of international relations at Temple University of Japan, says U.S.-Japan ties are strong and are unlikely to change under prime minister Naoto Kan. He also discusses Japan’s new cabinet line-up, with CNBC’s Oriel Morrison.
Apple unveiled a new version of the iPhone, which has more than 100 new features. Tech columnist Dan Ackerman shares his reaction.
Insight on the global economy with Morgan Stanley Asia Chairman Stephen Roach.
Fresh perspective on the Bernie Madoff scandal, with Steve Fishman, New York Magazine contributing editor.
Hungary is definitely not in the same position on its debt as Greece, Economy Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy told CNBC. The new government will keep the budget deficit at 3.8 percent of gross domestic product, Matolcsy pledged.
Going forward, Harish Manwani, president, Asia, Africa, Central & Eastern Europe at Unilever, sees 80% of the world’s GDP growth coming from developing and emerging markets. Manwani & Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, economic advisor to MasterCard Worldwide and professor at the University of British Columbia, speak with CNBC’s Lisa Oake & Martin Soong.
Expect a serious deceleration of growth in China, warns Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, economic advisor to MasterCard Worldwide & professor at the University of British Columbia. He shares his views, with Harish Manwani, president, Asia, Africa, Central & Eastern Europe at Unilever, CNBC’s Martin Soong & Lisa Oake.