Eurasia Group President Ian Bremner and Stefano Aversa, co-president at Alix Partners, discuss market uncertainty ahead of David Cameron's speech on Friday, plus Italy's political future.
William Browder, CEO and co-founder of Hermitage Capital Management, says Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's speech at the World Economic Forum was divorced from reality, and advises investors to avoid the country.
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo sits down with Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to discuss the outlook on banking and the prospects for equities.
Ahmed Heikal, chairman and chief executive at Citadel Capital, tells CNBC why Africa is going to 'own' the next 30 years and explains his huge investment in the continent.
Xin Zhang, CEO of SOHO China, Beijing's largest property developer, tells CNBC that the period of intense mass urbanization for China is coming to an end but high demand for office space remains.
Ken Frazier, CEO of Merck, tells CNBC about the challenges of finding new blockbuster drugs and how any change to Medicare funding must have a sustainable benefit.
David M Rubenstein, co-founder and CEO of Carlyle Group, tells CNBC that Europe is looking attractive again for private equity deals as the prices have been beaten down so much it is like the 'largest emerging market in the world'.
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo brings you highlights from the Davos banking debate, as six leading CEOs discuss the state of the financial sector and its significance to the global economy.
Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney cautioned against a consensus among delegates at the World Economic Forum that the worst of the euro zone debt crisis was over.