<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/23352264/device/xml/for/cnbcxslt" ?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata" ><channel><generator>Workbench</generator><title>CNBC Europe - Capital Connection - Video RSS </title><link>http://www.cnbc.com/id/17501773/</link><description>Broadcast simultaneously from Asia and Europe, "Capital Connection" is the official handover for the global business viewer who needs to understand the impact that news flow in one region is having on financial capitals across the globe. "Capital Connection" is the bridge between the Asian markets and the preview to Europe's trading day. Markets are global and money moves across borders -- a decision made in Tokyo will affect companies and people in Zurich.</description><language>en</language><copyright></copyright><webMaster>customercare@support.cnbc.com</webMaster><image><url>http://media.cnbc.com/i/CNBC/CNBC_Images/componentbacks/logo_small.gif</url><title>CNBC Europe - Capital Connection - Video RSS </title><link>http://www.cnbc.com/id/17501773/</link></image><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>U.K. Firms and Dividend Payouts</title><metadata:title xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata">U.K. Firms and Dividend Payouts  25 May 2012</metadata:title><description>This has been a positive week for dividends, with a number of headline-grabbing hikes at big names like Vodafone, which increased its annual payout by 52 percent, including a special dividend from Verizon Wireless, to become one of the biggest payers in the FTSE. CNBC's Catherine Boyle has more.</description><metadata:description xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata"><![CDATA[<div class="rss_image" style="float:left;padding-right:10px;"><img border="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" width="93" src="http://thumbnails.cnbc.com/VCPS/Y2012/M05D25/3000092195/6ED1-CC-CatherineBoyle_sm.jpg"></div><div class="rss_abstract" style="font:Arial 12px;width:100%;float:left;clear:both">This has been a positive week for dividends, with a number of headline-grabbing hikes at big names like Vodafone, which increased its annual payout by 52 percent, including a special dividend from Verizon Wireless, to become one of the biggest payers in the FTSE. 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Rates Strategy for Asia at Citi, and Holger Schmieding, Chief Economist at Berenberg Bank, believe the odds of a euro zone breakup are not high.</description><metadata:description xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata"><![CDATA[<div class="rss_image" style="float:left;padding-right:10px;"><img border="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" width="93" src="http://thumbnails.cnbc.com/VCPS/Y2012/M05D21/3000091338/2ED1-CC-GreekExit2_sm.jpg"></div><div class="rss_abstract" style="font:Arial 12px;width:100%;float:left;clear:both">Patrick Perret-Green, Head of FX &amp; Rates Strategy for Asia at Citi, and Holger Schmieding, Chief Economist at Berenberg Bank, believe the odds of a euro zone breakup are not high.</div>]]></metadata:description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 04:34 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cnbc.com//id/15840232?video=3000091338&amp;play=1</guid><link>http://www.cnbc.com//id/15840232?video=3000091338&amp;play=1</link></item><item><title>Underlying Support for Euro in Long-Term: Strategist</title><metadata:title xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata">Underlying Support for Euro in Long-Term: Strategist  21 May 2012</metadata:title><description>Mitul Kotecha, Head of Global FX Strategy at Credit Agricole, says euro-dollar could reach 1.20 in the medium-term, but maintains a 1.25-1.26 year-end forecast on underlying support for the euro.</description><metadata:description xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata"><![CDATA[<div class="rss_image" style="float:left;padding-right:10px;"><img border="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" width="93" src="http://thumbnails.cnbc.com/VCPS/Y2012/M05D21/3000090000/2ED1-CC-MitulKotecha_sm.jpg"></div><div class="rss_abstract" style="font:Arial 12px;width:100%;float:left;clear:both">Mitul Kotecha, Head of Global FX Strategy at Credit Agricole, says euro-dollar could reach 1.20 in the medium-term, but maintains a 1.25-1.26 year-end forecast on underlying support for the euro.</div>]]></metadata:description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 04:20 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cnbc.com//id/15840232?video=3000090000&amp;play=1</guid><link>http://www.cnbc.com//id/15840232?video=3000090000&amp;play=1</link></item><item><title>China to Ease Monetary Policy Further</title><metadata:title xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata">China to Ease Monetary Policy Further  21 May 2012</metadata:title><description>Steve Brice, Chief Investment Strategist at Standard Chartered, expects China to cut the reserve requirement ratio for banks by another 150 basis points this year.</description><metadata:description xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata"><![CDATA[<div class="rss_image" style="float:left;padding-right:10px;"><img border="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" width="93" src="http://thumbnails.cnbc.com/VCPS/Y2012/M05D21/3000090821/2ED1-CC-SteveBrice_sm.jpg"></div><div class="rss_abstract" style="font:Arial 12px;width:100%;float:left;clear:both">Steve Brice, Chief Investment Strategist at Standard Chartered, expects China to cut the reserve requirement ratio for banks by another 150 basis points this year.</div>]]></metadata:description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 04:01 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cnbc.com//id/15840232?video=3000090821&amp;play=1</guid><link>http://www.cnbc.com//id/15840232?video=3000090821&amp;play=1</link></item><item><title>Facebook's Monetization of User Data</title><metadata:title xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata">Facebook's Monetization of User Data  18 May 2012</metadata:title><description>David Williams, CEO at Williams Capital Advisors, says Facebook could stand to further monetize the personal data of its 900 million users. 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He believes the rise in stock prices earlier this year was artificial and that the current May correction could turn into something more serious.</description><metadata:description xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata"><![CDATA[<div class="rss_image" style="float:left;padding-right:10px;"><img border="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" width="93" src="http://thumbnails.cnbc.com/VCPS/Y2012/M05D18/3000091133/6ED1-CC-MarcFaber_sm.jpg"></div><div class="rss_abstract" style="font:Arial 12px;width:100%;float:left;clear:both">Marc Faber, editor of the Gloom, Boom &amp; Doom Report, discusses investor psychology. 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He likes ASEAN equities and technology stocks, and is positive on the US.</description><metadata:description xmlns:metadata="http://search.cnbc.com/rss/2.0/modules/siteContentMetadata"><![CDATA[<div class="rss_image" style="float:left;padding-right:10px;"><img border="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" width="93" src="http://thumbnails.cnbc.com/VCPS/Y2012/M05D18/3000090293/6ED1-CC-AdrianMowat_sm.jpg"></div><div class="rss_abstract" style="font:Arial 12px;width:100%;float:left;clear:both">Adrian Mowat, Chief Asian and Emerging Markets Equity Strategist at JPMorgan Securities, says investors should focus on fundamentals in the face of today's sharp market corrections. 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