The World’s Unemployed
Airtime: Mon. Sept. 13 2010 | 2:00 AM ET
There are over 210 million people unemployed across the globe which is an increase of 30 million since 2007, Juan Somavia, director general of the ILO, told CNBC.
Airtime: Mon. Sept. 13 2010 | 2:00 AM ET
There are over 210 million people unemployed across the globe which is an increase of 30 million since 2007, Juan Somavia, director general of the ILO, told CNBC.
Airtime: Sun. Sept. 12 2010 | 6:20 PM ET
While Kirby Daley, senior strategist at Newedge Group, believes China will not over tighten, Karsten Schroeder, CEO, Amplitude Capital is concerned about the longterm implications of China relying solely on exports to sustain growth. They share their thoughts on the Chinese economy, with CNBC’s Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah.
Airtime: Fri. Sept. 10 2010 | 7:00 AM ET
Insight on real estate and jobs, with Richard LeFrak, president of The LeFrak Organization.
Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 9 2010 | 4:04 PM ET
Discussing the US economy with James Bullard, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 9 2010 | 3:15 PM ET
Nouriel Roubini, of Roubini Global Economics, shares his economic outlook with Richard Trumka, of the AFL-CIO, and CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 9 2010 | 7:10 AM ET
Insight on the state of housing, with Ara Hovnanian, president & CEO of Hovnanian Enterprises.
Airtime: Thurs. Sept. 9 2010 | 7:00 AM ET
The Bank of England held interest rates at a record low, as widely expected Thursday. Anthony Gibbs from Vantage Capital Markets told CNBC that the UK could be facing an inflation problem.
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 | 2:07 PM ET
President Barack Obama discusses the “illusion of prosperity” in a speech about the economy.
Airtime: Wed. Sept. 8 2010 | 8:17 AM ET
Discussing what the Fed should do next, with Frederic Mishkin former Federal Reserve Board governor and Columbia University economics professor.