Narayana Murthy, founder and Chairman Emeritus, Infosys says emerging markets will be a contributor to the firm's growth with some its largest projects based in Asia.
Carlos Ghosn, President & CEO of Nissan Motor & Renault says the automaker plans to go ahead with producing electric cars in China even if they don't get a supporting policy from the government.
Frans Van Houten, President & CEO of Royal Philips Electronics says offloading its TV operations was a good move as the market continues to deteriorate.
Following the devastating earthquake in New Zealand earlier this year, CNBC's Christine Tan speaks to Jonathan Ling, CEO of Fletcher Building about the rebuilding process.
Andrew Ferrier, former CEO of New Zealand dairy firm Fonterra discusses lessons learned from Chinese joint venture partner Sanlu Dairy's 2008 tainted milk scandal.
Torsten Muller-Otvos, CEO of Rolls Royce Motor Cars, tells Managing Asia how he is mitigating the risk posed by the global economic cycle in his business.
Place your bets on corn, not sugar, if you want sweet returns, says Avtar Sandu, Senior Manager, Asian Commodities at Phillip Futures. He explains more.
Vish Iyer, Asia Pacific head of Tata Consultancy Services, tells Managing Asia that he does not see China's rise in the IT industry as a threat, but rather, as an opportunity.
Nils Andersen, group CEO of AP Moller-Maersk, notes that although developed markets' debt woes are impacting the shipping industry, the growth in developing markets is helping to offset that.
Stefan Jacoby, president & CEO of Volvo Cars, says the union with Geely has created synergies for the automaker, without it losing its premium brand status.
The ongoing unrest in the Middle East has had little impact on NOL thus far, but its group president & CEO Ron Widdows, is keeping a close eye on what is happening in Saudi Arabia, given its influence over the oil market.
Campbell Dawson, Portfolio Manager at Elstree Investment Management, talks about his preferred Australian stocks including Qantas, Bendigo and Macquarie Bank.
CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar takes on the challenge of the daily stock in 60 seconds segment and looks at Chow Tai Fook's shares which fell on reports of worse than expected earnings.
Paul Mackel, Head of Asia Currency Research at HSBC, says worries about the fiscal cliff will keep the euro well-supported, with a move to 1.35 seen likely by the end of the year.
Takuji Okubo, Principal & Chief Economist at Japan Macro Advisors discusses the impact of the upcoming Japanese elections on the Bank of Japan's policies.