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A look at the week's top business news stories, which stocks the pros are recommending and what you should watch for next week, with CNBC's Brooke Sopelsa. » Watch Video - The Boss is in the House
Discussing big media, mergers and the future of entertainment, with Jeff Zucker, NBC Universal president/CEO. » Watch Video - Investing Behind the Great Wall
The short story on the markets, with James Chanos, Kynikos Associates president/founder. » Watch Video - Currency Wars Likely to Continue in 2011
U.S. and China are unlikely to fight over currencies in 2011, says Peter Whitley, senior FX analyst at Thomson Reuters. He tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison that the currency fight may take place among Asian countries instead. » Watch Video - China's Import & Export Growth Beat Forecast
Discussing China's latest trade data, Mark Konyn, CEO of RCM Asia Pacific, says the numbers are indicative of better growth seen at the mid-year point in China and the country's shift towards domestic consumption while still relying on the export sector. He talks to CNBC's Bernard Lo. » Watch Video | | | |   | LATEST BLOGS
| | - Robust LeBron Sales Proving Polls Wrong
Polls and ratings may indicate LeBron James has lost his marketing appeal, but the cash register doesn’t lie. James heads into the holiday season with the best selling basketball shoe and the best selling jersey. » Read More - Principal Writedowns Happen, Just Not Through Government
A Wall Street Journal article Wednesday began, "Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are in talks with Obama administration officials to join fledgling government programs aimed at reducing loan balances of mortgages where borrowers owe more than their homes are worth." They may be in talks, but the talks clearly aren't going well. » Read More - Will Microsoft’s Kinect Success Boost the Stock?
I don’t want to be a party pooper, but there aren’t a lot of reasons to think Microsoft stock should react to Kinect at this point. Look at the numbers: Microsoft does about $66 billion in annual revenue, $21 billion in net income. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2010 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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What it will take for business to hire, with Larry Summers, White House Economic Adviser. » Watch Video - Jobless Claims 421,000
What the latest jobs data means for the economy, with CNBC's Rick Santelli. » Watch Video - Your Ad (Outlook) Here
Insight on the ad market now, with Sir Martin Sorrell, WPP Group CEO; Joe Moglia, TD Ameritrade; and Gary Kaminsky, "Strategy Session." » Watch Video - Gunning for Job Growth
Insight on rebuilding New York City's economy, with Michael Bloomberg, New York City mayor. » Watch Video - Crystal Ball for 2011
V. Anantha Nageswaran, CIO at Bank Julius Baer, is upbeat on the prospects for commodities and Asian currencies in 2011. However, he tells CNBC's Bernard Lo that Asian stocks will underperform in the first half of the new year, on the back of tightening policies. » Watch Video | | | |   | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2010 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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