Canada's Minister of Finance [04-23-08 10:05 AM]Canada's Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty is attempting to drum up business in Manhattan this week. BNN will speak with Mr. Flaherty about the U.S. investment climate in light of the growing credit crisis.
Sectors Over Stocks [04-23-08 11:15 AM]Portfolio managers should focus more on sectors than on individual stocks, according to a study. BNN looks at the study with its author Jeffrey Busse, professor, Emory University.
Timminco's Travails [04-23-08 1:30PM]The stock has soared five-fold this year, but has crashed in recent days amid questions about its technology. BNN interviews Brendan Kyne, CEO and CIO of Leeward Hedge Fund for his insights.
After Hours [04-23-08 4:00PM]A look at falling Canadian retail sales and other economic news that moved markets. BNN speaks with Pierre Lapointe, assistant market strategist, National Bank Financial. A look at Apple's earnings. BNN speaks with Paul Kedrosky, venture partner, Ventures West.
SqueezePlay [04-23-08 5:00PM]Stock markets are proving able to absorb earnings shortfalls, despite more and more bad news. BNN interviews Michael Santoli, associate editor, Barron's. World Vision will feed 1.5 million fewer people this year because of rising food prices. BNN interviews Dave Toycen, president, World Vision Canada. Was Hillary's margin of victory enough to keep her in the race? BNN talks to Jeff Jubelirer about how Hillary fared.
Stars and Dogs [04-23-08 6:00PM]BNN talks soaring food prices with Dave Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies, College of Management Economics, University of Guelph.
The Business News [04-23-08 6:30PM]Apple's transformation from a computer firm to a tech lifestyle firm has changed the landscape for both the music and television industries. What's next? BNN interviews Ben Baj arin, analyst, Creative Strategies. Like hard-hit U.S. banks, employees of big pharma are just waiting for their pink slip. Problems go beyond patent expirations and thin pipelines to lack of vision. Get ready for the landscape to change. BNN interviews Steve Brozak, analyst, WBB Securities. Egypt is a flashpoint for civil unresst related to inflated food prices or outright shortages. Is this the new reality? BNN interviews Divya Reddy, analyst, Eurasia Group.
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