CEO Bonuses Took Hit in 2009
Airtime: Thurs. Mar. 18 2010 |
CEO bonuses took a hit in 2009, as company boards start to tie pay to performance. CNBC’s Mary Thompson has the details.

Airtime: Thurs. Mar. 18 2010 |
CEO bonuses took a hit in 2009, as company boards start to tie pay to performance. CNBC’s Mary Thompson has the details.

We are more concerned about rate rises in China than the Greece contagion risks, says Craig Irvine, co-head of regional research at Daiwa Capital Markets. He speaks to CNBC’s Karen Tso and Martin Soong about his outlook for Asian markets.

Fortune Magazine’s List of Most Admired Companies, Airtime: Thurs. Mar. 4 2010 |
Fortune magazine is out with its list of the world’s most admired companies. Managing editor Andy Serwer unveils the list on CNBC.

“The key to Europe right now would be the stress tests with the banks,” Alan B. Lancz, president of Alan B. Lancz & Associates told CNBC. Robert Grady from Cheyenne Capital joined the discussion.

The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged at 1% Thursday, as widely expected. João Borges de Assunção from Católica School of Business, Charlie Morris from HSBC Global Asset Management and Brendan Brown from Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International have analysis.

Assessing the economic slowdown, with Frederic Mishkin, Columbia University professor and former Federal Reserve Board governor and Mark Olson, former Federal Reserve Board governor.

Insight on the regulatory debate surrounding hedge funds, with Sebastian Mallaby, author of “More Money Than God.”