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  • Bernanke Testimony: Day 2  28 Feb 2008

      US markets wobbled slightly after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's signal that more rate cuts will be needed. Hugh Johnson, chairman & CIO of Johnson Illington Advisors. has a preview to day-two of Bernanke's testimony on Capitol Hill.

  • Deutsche Telekom Seeks Overseas Growth  28 Feb 2008

      Increasing market share abroad and boosting competitiveness in the German market will help Deutsche Telekom's growth strategy, CEO Rene Obermann told "Worldwide Exchange."

  • RBS Writedown is More than Expected  28 Feb 2008

      RBS became another bank to raise its dividend and subprime-related writedowns Thursday. Elissa Bayer from Insinger de Beaufort discusses the impact of the subprime crisis and credit crunch on the UK bank.

  • Japan's Economic Data Fuels Recession Fears  28 Feb 2008

      A bigger-than-expected drop in Japan's industrial output for January stirred fears that the country's economy is headed for a recession. Jesper Koll, president & CEO of Tantallon Research Japan, considers the data.

  • The Nikkei Business Report  28 Feb 2008

      The Nikkei 225 Average fell below the 14,000 mark Thursday on weaker-than-expected industrial output data for Jan. The Nikkei's Kenji Kawase has an update on how the market traded.

  • What Bernanke is Focused On  28 Feb 2008

      Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke talked about his readiness to cut interest rates Wednesday, stoking concerns that he is overweighing economic risks and focusing less on inflation. Jay Bryson from Wachovia reviews the US economy.

  • Bernanke Barely Makes a Blip  28 Feb 2008

      Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned of a slowing economy in his testimony on Capitol Hill Wednesday. Justin Urquhart Stewart from Seven Investment Management, and Ian Beattie from New Star International, discuss the markets' tepid response to Bernanke's comments.

  • US Stock Market Outlook  27 Feb 2008

      The stock market seems to like higher oil prices, Ben Lichtenstein from tradersaudio.com said Wednesday. Lichtenstein has the outlook for the day's trading.

  • Microsoft Fines Keep Growing  27 Feb 2008

      Microsoft racked up more fines relating to its long-running battle with the European Commission Wednesday. John Pheasant from Hogan & Hartson considers the impact of the fines on the software giant.

  • Bernanke Speech in Focus  27 Feb 2008

      Investors waited for a key speech from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke Wednesday for his take on the US economy. Bob McKee from Independent Strategy has this preview.

  • UBS Injection a Good Deal?  27 Feb 2008

      UBS shareholders would be getting a good deal if they approved the proposed capital injection of $11.94 billion at Wednesday’s EGM, according to calculations by Dr. Ralf Seiz from St. Gallen University.

  • Hong Kong Budget Surplus Soars  27 Feb 2008

      Hong Kong's budget surplus soared to a record in fiscal year 2007, allowing Financial Secretary John Tsang to offer tax concessions and handouts in his maiden budget speech. Enzio von Pfeil, CEO of Commercial Economics Asia, has the details.

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