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  • Mark Mobius: Investment Strategy for Eastern Europe Sunday, 25 Sep 2011 | 8:19 PM ET
    Markl Mobius, Executive Chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets

    Central and Eastern Europe is still a place where investors can make money but they have to choose their sectors and stocks carefully, emerging markets specialist investor Mark Mobius told CNBC.com in an interview.

  • Investors Are Courting the Former 'Ugly Ducklings' Sunday, 25 Sep 2011 | 8:10 PM ET
    Poland

    Central and Eastern Europe have been known as a turbo-charged version of Western Europe: when Western economies merely grow, the Eastern European ones boom. When things are bad in the West, they're awful in the East.

  • Strategist: Time to Sell the Aussie Dollar Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 3:15 PM ET

    The Australian dollar has been having a rough ride, and this strategist says there's more to come.

  • Best Comeback Plays  Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 2:54 PM ET

    Mark Kiesel, PIMCO global head of corporate bonds, says there is still opportunity for investors in U.S. bank debt and emerging markets, where growth remains supportive.

  • Emerging Off a Cliff?  Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 2:32 PM ET

    Discussing whether emerging markets are headed for a hard landing and if they will drag U.S. equities down with them, with Steven Cortes, Veracruz founder.

  • Risk & Reward in Emerging Markets  Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 1:36 PM ET

    Kate Moore, BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research says investors love emerging markets but there continues to be downside risks as Europe is still in turmoil.

  • Apple's Growth Potential  Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 10:16 AM ET

    A new report says that Apple hasn't even scratched the surface of its growth in profit potential in emerging markets, such as China. A look at the billions more in profits the company can make, with Kublinder Garcha, Credit Suisse managing director/analyst.

  • Jack Welch: China Desperate for Global Brands  Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 7:50 AM ET

    People cannot predict the future of Chinese business, says Jack Welch, former GE chairman/CEO, because they lack the global brand recognition that other countries have been able to establish. He adds that they have to focus on innovation instead of low-cost manufacturing.

  • Safe Havens Soar, Central Banks Wade In Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 7:28 AM ET

    The G20 promises help, but riskier currencies still take a hit - it's time for your FX Fix.

  • US Dollar Is ‘Not a Safe Haven’: Jim Rogers Thursday, 22 Sep 2011 | 1:30 PM ET
    Jim Rogers

    The U.S. dollar is going higher “against major currencies,” well-known investor Jim Rogers told CNBC Thursday, and that may be out of panic. 

  • Asia Still Looking For a Bigger Voice Thursday, 22 Sep 2011 | 1:09 PM ET
    Zhu Min, deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), speaks during a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China.

    The appointment of a former Chinese central bank official, Zhu Min as a deputy managing director at the IMF was meant to increase Asia's voice at the Fund. But some current and former policymakers, say the region remains under-represented.

  • What to Do When Emerging Market Currencies Submerge Thursday, 22 Sep 2011 | 12:12 PM ET

    All the grim economic news is battering emerging market currencies. Here's what to do.

  • Dollar Lifts, Emerging Markets Submerge Thursday, 22 Sep 2011 | 8:05 AM ET

    Bernanke's gloom lifts the dollar, but look out below in emerging markets - time for your stormy FX Fix.

  • Czech Republic President Speaks Out  Wednesday, 21 Sep 2011 | 4:42 PM ET

    S&P recently lifted the Czech Republic's debt two notches, citing low debt levels and a balanced economy. Vaclav Klaus, Czech Republic President, weighs in.

  • ‘1 in 3' US Double-Dip Recession Chance: Blackstone COO Wednesday, 21 Sep 2011 | 1:57 PM ET
    Tony James president and ceo of Blackstone Group LP

    The United States has “a one-in-three chance” of a double-dip recession,” Tony James, the COO of Blackstone, told CNBC Wednesday.  “Although definition of recession here is sort of economist speak,” said James. “1 percent growth is going to feel like a recession for most of America.”

  • Esprit's Change In Strategy   Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011 | 11:50 PM ET

    Mohan Singh, Head of Asian Consumer Equity Research, MF Global believes that Esprit's growth is likely to come from emerging markets like India and China.

  • Israel Finance Minister Speaks Out  Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011 | 4:51 PM ET

    Yuval Steinitz, Israel Finance Minister, discusses the reasons Israel opposes the idea of a Palestinian state at this time. He also talks about the impact of the Euro Zone on the Israeli economy, particularly since a third of the country's exports go to Europe.

  • GE: Investing in Energy  Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011 | 4:20 PM ET

    John Krenicki, GE vice chairman, explains how GE is benefiting from emerging markets and low natural gas prices.

  • Emerging Markets Outflows  Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011 | 2:07 PM ET

    Discussing the flow of funds out of emerging markets and where investors are likely to find value, with Heiner Skaliks, Strategic Asset Management president.

  • Digicel: The Wireless Wilderness  Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011 | 1:26 PM ET

    Discussing how the wireless provider is growing its business in places other companies won't go, with Denis O'Brien, Digicel Group chairman/founder.

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