Weekly Jobless Claims Fall
Airtime: Thurs. Oct. 21 2010 | 8:30 AM ET
Discussing the weekly jobless claims report, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli and Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Investors.
Airtime: Thurs. Oct. 21 2010 | 8:30 AM ET
Discussing the weekly jobless claims report, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli and Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Investors.
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.
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.
Insight on the electric car company’s IPO, with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and CNBC’s Phil LeBeau.
Euro zone GDP grew 1.7% year-on-year in the second quarter. Julian Callow from Barclays Capital told CNBC the strong result was largely due to German economic growth. Lothar Mentel, CIO of Octopus Investments, joined the discussion.
Where the markets are headed next, with James Hardesty, Hardesty Capital Management and David Hefty, Cornerstone Wealth Management.
Ray Dalio, founder & CIO of Bridgewater Associates, runs the world’s largest hedge fund with $89 billion under management, returning more for the fund’s investors last year than Google, Amazon, Yahoo and eBay combined.