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  • Emerson Yip, Greater China Investment Manager at JP Morgan Asset Management says that there will be differentiated performances in the markets as companies start reporting full year results for 2012.

  • Heather Hurlburt, Executive Director, National Security Network talks about the Obama administration's foreign policy shift as Hagel's Defense Secretary confirmation faces even more hurdles.

  • Patrick Chovanec, Associate Professor, Tsinghua University says that allegations that Chinese hackers attacked the New York Times was no big surprise. He also says that China's new leaders are still obsessed about controlling the narrative on China.

  • Marc Faber

    Extensive monetary easing has dangerous side effects and markets are sure to punish central banks for their mistakes, veteran investor and the author of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, Marc Faber, told CNBC on Thursday.

  • Marc Faber, Editor & Publisher, The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report explains why he does not think that China is out of the woods.

  • “Dr. Doom” tells CNBC Asia’s Bernie Lo there are a lot of potential geopolitical trouble spots around the world, and he’s surprised there isn’t more demand for gold. He’s bullish on the precious metals, with one important long-term warning. (1:51)

  • Neal Dihora, Equity Analyst, Morningstar does not think that Boeing's 787 grounding will have a grave impact on the company's financials. He explains why.

  • In a live interview on CNBC Asia, Dr. Doom is on the same page as Warren Buffett’s famous quote: “Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.” (0:45)

  • Marc Faber, Editor & Publisher, The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report says that markets will punish central banks at some stage through an "accident". He explains why. (5:47)

  • Richard Iley, Chief Economist, Asia, BNP Paribas says the debt situation in China is "pretty bad." He explains why.

  • Peter Morici, Professor, Smith School of Business, University Of Maryland discusses the United States' road to immigration reform.

  • Larry Haverty, Associate Portfolio Manager at Gamco Investors says he is happy with Yahoo's Q4 earnings but explains why he would not give the company a premium multiple.

  • Michael Kurtz, Global Head of Equity Strategy, Nomura says inflation is good for equity markets right now. He further explains why he's excited about prospects in Japan.

  • Gary Jackson, Director of Business Analytics, Asia Pacific, CSC says he would hire a graduate with an art degree over one with an MBA. He explains why.

  • Pierre Hoebrechts, CEO, TH Capital Limited says there is a need for China to create a structure for its capital markets in order for the country to grow.

  • Lorraine Tan, Director of Equity Research, S&P Capital shares her outlook for US stocks.

  • Edward Snyder, MD & Founder, Charter Equity Research says that earning reports show signs of a slowdown in the economy, and that could see tech stocks pull back.

  • CC Zhuang, CEO, Qunar is optimistic about the company's growth this year. He further discusses Qunar's competitiveness leading up to a potential U.S. listing.

  • David Strang, President & CEO, Lumina Copper, talks about the current situation of copper market and Lumina's Taca Taca project in Argentina.

  • Sanjay Verma, CEO, Asia Pacific at Cushman & Wakefield says Hong Kong needs supply side measures to cool its property market. He explains why.

About The Call

A one-hour program that empowers viewers to make the right call for their business, their market & their investments. The Call delivers up-to-the minute news and intelligent commentary while tracking the start of trade in Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan. Hosted from Hong Kong & Singapore, it's the pre-game show for the Greater China region; bringing the opening numbers from the world's financial hotspot — Shanghai; and gearing up for trade in one of Asia's most dynamic markets — Hong Kong. CNBC will quiz business & political leaders so viewers know how to protect their wealth, fortify their trading strategy and make the call on their investments.

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    Europe
    Monday - Friday, 03:00 - 04:00 CET
    Asia
    Monday - Friday, 09:00 - 10:00 SIN/HK
    Monday - Friday, 12:00 - 13:00 AEDT
  • Based at CNBC's Hong Kong studios, Bernie Lo covers core business day programming, co-anchoring Squawk Box Asia and anchoring The Call.