Meet the Squawk- 6.18.10
Airtime: Fri. Jun. 18 2010 |
Insight on the news coming from Washington, with David Gregory, NBC’s Meet the Press.
Airtime: Fri. Jun. 18 2010 |
Insight on the news coming from Washington, with David Gregory, NBC’s Meet the Press.
Following the Bank of Japan’s decision to leave rates on hold, Jeffrey Halley, senior manager FX trading at Saxo Capital Markets, shares his take on the economy and its growth prospects, with CNBC’s Chloe Cho & Anna Edwards.
Former Fed Chairman & current head of the President’s Economic Advisory Panel Paul Volcker gives his opening statement to a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the link between bank supervision and monetary policy.
Emerging Inflation to Squeeze West, Inflation in emerging markets is a major issue for Western companies as input prices are set to rise because of it, Philippa Malmgren, president of Principalis Asset Management, told CNBC Wednesday.
Warren Buffett answers questions about the rating agencies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee. The Commission is holding a hearing entitled “Credibility of Credit Ratings, the Investment Decisions Made Based on Those Ratings, and the Financial Crisis.”
Insight on the regulatory debate surrounding hedge funds, with Sebastian Mallaby, author of “More Money Than God.”
Google stopped its China search service as the government’s limits on free speech have reached a point where it can’t censor anymore, says Jessica Powell, its director of communications, Japan & Asia Pacific. She sheds more light on its decision, with Richard Martin, MD at IMA Asia, CNBC’s Martin Soong, Cheng Lei & Karen Tso.