UK manufacturing activity grew more slowly than expected in November, purchasing managers' data showed Tuesday. "We're not officially out of recession and I think the numbers will be greeted with some disappointment," Neil MacKinnon from VTB Capital said.
Investors were disappointed by the Bank of Japan's announcement of more measures to ease monetary policy following an emergency meeting, Pierre Gave from GavKal Holdings said Tuesday. David Karsbol from Saxo Bank discusses the reaction to the Reserve Bank of Australia's rate hike decision.
In "Meeting of the Minds: The Future of Health Care" CNBC's Maria Bartiromo talks to some of the biggest names in government and the health care industry to propose solutions to America's health care crisis. Original air date, May 18, 2009.
CNBC’s Meeting Of The Minds: The Future of Health Care gathers the biggest names in industry and government to propose solutions to America’s health care crisis.
Final thoughts on the best way to solve the healthcare problem in the U.S., with Governor Jennifer Granholm, (D-MI); Steven Nissen, M.D., Cleveland Clinic; Bill Frist, M.D., former Senate Majority Leader; John Lechleiter, Eli Lilly chairman & CEO; Michael Milken, Milken Institute chairman; J. James Rohack, M.D., AMA president; Angela Braly, WellPoint CEO; and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
The U.S. is ranked 37th in healthcare around the world, while France is ranked number one and gets far more value for its healthcare dollars, with Governor Jennifer Granholm, (D-MI); Steven Nissen, M.D., Cleveland Clinic; Bill Frist, M.D., former Senate Majority Leader; John Lechleiter, Eli Lilly chairman & CEO; Michael Milken, Milken Institute chairman; J. James Rohack, M.D., AMA president; Angela Braly, WellPoint CEO; and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.