Geithner Does Not See China Bubble
Airtime: Tues. May 25 2010 | light e) ET
Discussing China’s economy, with Tim Geithner, Treasury Secretary; CNBC’s Erin Burnett; and John Rutledge, Rutledge Capital.
Airtime: Tues. May 25 2010 | light e) ET
Discussing China’s economy, with Tim Geithner, Treasury Secretary; CNBC’s Erin Burnett; and John Rutledge, Rutledge Capital.
UK GDP growth data came in stronger than expected for the second quarter. “This is probably as good as it gets for a while, the outlook is quite tough,” Kevin Grice from Capital Economics told CNBC Friday.
Discussing Pimco CEO El-Erian’s comments on TIPS and whether inflation is coming, with Bill Strazzullo, of Bell Curve Trading and Rob Morgan, Falkland Securities.
Cho-Oon Khong, chief political analyst at Shell International, sees an energy supply squeeze with demand expansion. He speaks to CNBC’s Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah about the implications of this.
Fighting climate change, with Richard Branson, Virgin Group founder & chairman and Jigar Shah, Carbon War Room CEO.
“Concerns over a ‘double-dip’ recession seem overdone, but fears are unlikely to fade as economic tensions linger,” Ashok Shah, the Chief Investment Officer at London & Capital, told CNBC Wednesday.
The world’s biggest developed economies are in for a double dip, says Dariusz Kowalczyk, chief investment strategist at SJS Markets. He speaks with CNBC’s Anna Edwards and Chloe Cho about how severe this dip will be.