| Monday, May 12 |
 | Economic Focus on U.S., Chinese and European Inflation - Bloomberg May 9 -- Inflation data from the U.S., China and Europe, the Bank of England's quarterly inflation report and speeches by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet are among the economic highlights for the week of May 12. This report includes comments from Trichet, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King, George Buckley of Deutsche Bank AG, Tai Hui of Standard Chartered Plc, Mark Cliffe of ING Groep NV, Klaus Baader of Merrill Lynch & Co., Julian Callow of Barclays Capital, Andrew Harding of Allegiant Asset Management, Gregory Miller of SunTrust Banks Inc. and Thio Chin Loo of BNP Paribas. Bloomberg's Benjamin Purvis and Fran Neagle report. |
 | Move Over, Warren Buffett! - TSC TV May 10 -- James Altucher says the Buffett/Berkshire Hathaway story has been told. It's time for a new breed of investor geniuses and breakout companies. |
 | Whitney Says Pandit Faces 'Impossible Feat' at Citigroup - Bloomberg May 12 -- Meredith Whitney, an analyst at Oppenheimer & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Margaret Popper and Carol Massar in New York about Citigroup Inc.'s business strategy, capital position and earnings outlook, and the performance of Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit. David Darst, chief investment strategist at Morgan Stanley Global Wealth Management, also speaks. |
 | Steven Sun of HSBC on the Outlook for China’s Stock Market - FT View from the Markets May 9 – Steven Sun, HSBC’s senior equity strategist for China, gives his recommendations for what reforms Beijing should adopt particularly for coping with a flood of non-tradable state-owned shares that could depress China’s stock market. |
 | David Darst Remains Defensive as Energy Prices Rise - Bloomberg May 12 -- David Darst, who helps oversee more than $700 billion as chief investment strategist at Morgan Stanley Global Wealth Management, talks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar in New York about the U.S. stock market, corporate earnings and the implications of higher energy prices. |
 | Market Movers - CNBC Kudlow & Company May 9 -- Discussing the soft economy and its effect on American business with Kevin Kerr of Kerr Trading International, Don Luskin of Trend Macro, Art Laffer of Laffer Investments, Gary Shilling of A. Gary Shilling & Co., Vince Farrell of Scotsman Capital Management and CNBC's Larry Kudlow. |
 | Monster’s CEO on the Job Market - WSJ Analysis May 10 – Monster Worldwide CEO Sal Iannuzzi talks with WSJ’s Joseph De Avila about cleaning up shop at the company and what he sees from his vantage point about what’s hot and what’s dire in the job market. |
 | Evans of Fed Says Interest-Rate Stance Is 'Appropriate' - Bloomberg May 12 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, about the Fed's current interest-rate stance, the outlook for economic growth and inflation, and the U.S. housing market. |
 | Today's Market Outlook - CNBC May 12 -- Weighing in on the economy with Michael Darda of MKM Partners, Lou Brien of DRW Trading Group and CNBC's Becky Quick |
 | MBIA, Sprint Nextel Post Losses - MarketWatch May 12 -- Disappointing losses by MBIA and Sprint Nextel have investors cautious. Cablevision wins its bid for Newsday and RIM is out with its latest phone, the BlackBerry Bold. Kelsey Hubbard reports. |
 | Ryan Says UBS Questions Earnings Momentum of Financials - Bloomberg May 12 -- Mike Ryan, head of wealth management research for the Americas at UBS Financial Services Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar from New York about the outlook for U.S. financial-services company shares, the economy and investment strategy. |
 | Allstate CEO on the Global Economy - CNBC May 12 -- Allstate holds a forum on competing in the global economy with Allstate CEO Thomas Wilson. |
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