Randy Tinseth, VP of Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes tells CNBC that his firm has seen strong demand for their various models. He reaffirmed Boeing's commitment to deliver the Dreamliner as soon as possible.
Sam Wardwell, SVP & Investment Strategy Specialist (Equities), Pioneer Investments believes that U.S. equity markets have room to grow. But persistent fears about structural problems is holding the markets back.
Jim McCaughan, CEO of Principal Global Investors explains how Hurricane Sandy could drive economic growth next year. He remains optimistic on the state of the U.S economic recovery, and the fiscal cliff.
Jonathan Barratt, CEO & Founder, Barratt's Bulletin shares his outlook for energy prices. He thinks demand destruction will soon end as the market gets more positive economic data from the U.S.
Dr. Devi Shetty tells CNBC's Lisa Oake how he's making radical moves in India's health care industry. He aims to make costly heart surgeries more affordable through higher volumes.
Mike Dueker, Chief Economist, Russell Investments doesn't expect any surprises in the U.S. unemployment rate. He adds the ADP numbers have raised expectations for a better jobs number.
Bill Stone, Chief Investment Strategist at PNC Asset Management Group discusses his expectations for Friday's jobs data. He adds that he's not expecting Sandy to have much economic impact.
Dan McConaghy, President, Asia Pacific, FICO discusses the new trends surfacing in Asia's banking sector. He says Asian banks are finding the need to combine their risk and capital management strategies.
Sani Hamid, Director of Wealth Management, Economy & Market Strategy, explains why he's recommending investors get fully invested in the region by the middle of next year.
Leonid Petrov, Lecturer in Korean Studies, University of Sydney thinks national governments involved in the territorial disputes are trying to score political points at home by ratcheting up the rhetoric.
Gary Dugan, CIO, Asia & Middle East at Coutts thinks Asian governments have more flexibility in economic policy than their U.S. and European peers. He cautions that inflation could be a major problem for Asian economies.
Colin Chapman, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Stratfor says the major countries involved in island disputes - China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan - all have political problems at home. Tension over the islands provide a good distraction.
Rob Subbaraman, Chief Asia Economist, Nomura says a swing in commodity prices could heavily impact inflation in Asia. He adds that Southeast Asian countries and India are most exposed to a run-up in commodity prices.
CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar takes on the challenge of the daily stock in 60 seconds segment and looks at APB's shares which are surging today as a result of Thai Beverage placing a bid for a direct stake in APB.
Chad Mollman, Equity Analyst, Morningstar notes the decline among VIP gamblers in Asia's casinos, due to the tough economic environment. He says the mass market middle-class sector is driving growth in casinos.
Steve Watts, President, SAP Asia Pacific Japan says innovation is the biggest opportunity driving his company's growth across the region. He cites mobile, cloud computing and in-memory based technology as major growth engines.
Ritesh Maheshwari, MD, Financial Services Ratings for Asia-Pacific, Standard & Poor's discusses how Asia Pacific banks are expanding their presence in the region.
Viktor Hjort, Head of Fixed Income Research & Global Corporate Credit Strategy, Morgan Stanley says the premium on Asian debt is shrinking but China still offers a decent spread.
Hudson's latest employment report shows that hiring intentions in China are the highest among the economies in Asia Pacific. Tony Pownall, Hong Kong General Manager of Hudson discusses the survey findings and talks about hiring expectations across sectors.
Jonathan Windham, Head of Regional Industrials Sector, Asia Ex-Japan Research, Barclays Capital says that even though freight rates doubled between January and June, this year's peak season is not expected to be as good as before.
CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar takes on the challenge of the daily stock in 60 seconds segment and looks at Asia Pacific Breweries as shares surged following Heineken's $6 billion takeover bid.
Vikram Chakravarty, Partner & Head of Strategy and Corporate Finance Asia, A.T. Kearney discusses the drivers behind the increase in M&A deals in Asia.
Philippe Espinasse, Author of IPO: A Global Guide says that Asian markets have generally seen few IPOs so far this year. He adds that Malaysia has been the standout in the region, with the listings of Felda Global and IHH Healthcare.
Hartley Rogers, Chairman, Investment Committee, Hamilton Lane says the long-term outlook for private equity remains strong in Asia, even though capital flows have slowed.