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  • Global Stock Picks  10 Oct 2007

      Integrys Energy Group, High Tech Computer and SKF are all good stocks to invest in, according to Wouter Weijand, global head high income equity at ABN Amro Asset Management. Weijand explains why to CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

  • La Caixa Starts Trading  10 Oct 2007

      Spanish bank La Caixa is the country's biggest initial public offering and began trading Tuesday. Bob McDowall, senior research analyst at TowerGroup, discusses the bank with CNBC's Louisa Bojesen.

  • Minutes Signal More US Rate Cuts  10 Oct 2007

      Many investors are taking Tuesday's minutes from the Federal Reserve's rate cutting meeting to signal further declines in US interest rates. CNBC's Louisa Bojesen speaks to Mark Cliffe, global head of economics and strategy at ING Financial Markets, for his expectations on US rates.

  • Asian Stocks Close Higher  10 Oct 2007

      Asian stock indexes had a positive trading day Wednesday as investors' expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut remained strong. CNBC's Lisa Oakes speaks to Andrew Beal, director - Pacific equities at Henderson Global Investors, for more.

  • Fear of Recession Eases  10 Oct 2007

      "The markets are realizing that the economy is doing OK," Eric Taze-Bernard, CIO multimanagement at Invesco Asset Management, tells CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

  • User-Generated Content on the Rise  09 Oct 2007

      The user-generated content, like that of YouTube or MySpace, continues to dominate the media industry. Jeff Berman, GM/SVP at MySpaceTV, speaks to CNBC's Ross Westgate about what broadcasters can learn from the user-generated content.

  • Kids Shows Exporting Well  09 Oct 2007

      Children's programming is easier to export abroad compared to other genres, according to Debbie Back, senior vice president, programme sales, at MTV Networks International. Back tells CNBC's Ross Westgate about the success of certain shows.

  • How to Make a Pop Idol  09 Oct 2007

      David Ellender, CEO of FremantleMedia Enterprises, tells CNBC's Ross Westgate about developing and exporting successful show franchises such as Pop Idol.

  • BoE Compared to Old Man  09 Oct 2007

      David Kotok, chairman & chief investment officer of Cumberland Advisors, compares the Bank of England's handling of the Northern Rock bank run as an old man with a cane. CNBC's Louisa Bojesen investigates.

  • Shenhua Energy Surges 90% on Debut  09 Oct 2007

      Shares in coal-producer Shenhua Energy surged almost 90% in its Shanghai debut on Tuesday, making it one of the biggest-ever IPOs in China. Phillip Chan, director at Shenyin Private Asset Management, speaks about the 'unrealistic' evaluation levels of the recent spate of China IPOs with CNBC's Lisa Oake.

  • U.K. Trade Deficit Narrows  09 Oct 2007

      The U.K.'s August trade deficit narrowed as expected in August as the value of exports rose, official statistics showed on Tuesday. CNBC's Louisa Bojesen speaks to Sarah Hewin, senior economist at American Express Bank, for analysis.

  • Asian Stocks Seen Volatile  09 Oct 2007

      Asian stocks saw a healthy rally on Tuesday with most economists betting on the region to see future growth. But Jorry Rask Noeddekaer, investment manager at New Star Institutional Managers, tells CNBC's Lisa Oake that the near-term outlook for Asian shares could be volatile.

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