Geithner on Obama's Economic Proposals
Airtime: Wed. Sept. 8 2010 | 4:05 PM ET
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner breaks down President Obama’s new economic proposals, which include a tax break for businesses.

Airtime: Wed. Sept. 8 2010 | 4:05 PM ET
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner breaks down President Obama’s new economic proposals, which include a tax break for businesses.

On the back of reports Beijing has orderd banks to charge higher mortgage rates for first time home buyers, Richard Barkham, group research director at Grosvenor and Michael Kurtz, head of regional strategy at Macquarie Securities, discuss why the incentives to invest in Chinese real estate still remain strong.

What’s next for the markets, with Mohamed El-Erian, PIMCO CEO & co-CIO and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.

The uncertainty of the econoic recovery in Europe and the States has created some to worry about a double-dip, with Mark Mobius, Templeton Asset Mgmt.

Discussing how the country can increase its exports, with Gary Locke, U.S. Commerce Secretary.

Gold has reached record highs in recent weeks, but it will continue to go much higher in price, Ben Davies, CEO, Hinde Capital said. Davies said he views gold, not as a commodity, but as a cash supplement. Less developed countries will buy gold to increase reserves, he added.

China’s economy is fundamentally good and not overheating, says Jerry Low, China strategist at Morgan Stanley. He assess the latest set of GDP and inflation data, with CNBC’s Bernard Lo.