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The CNBC Debate: Who's in Charge
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Current DateTime: 01:43:56 07 Jan 2009
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THE MOTIONS

MOTION 1: Central Bankers Have Lost Their Focus and Control with Respect to Economic Governance

Professor Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel prize-winning economist and Professor at Columbia University
FOR:
Professor Joseph Stiglitz

Nobel prize-winning economist & Professor at Columbia University








Secretary John Snow, Chairman of Cerberus Capital Management
AGAINST:
Secretary John Snow
Chairman of Cerberus Capital Management

MOTION 2: New Stakeholders Such as Sovereign Wealth, Hedge and Private Equity Funds, Have Become the New Power Brokers

Ibrahim Dabdoub, CEO of the National Bank of Kuwait
FOR:
Ibrahim Dabdoub
CEO of the National Bank of Kuwait








Angel Gurria, Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
AGAINST:
Angel Gurria
Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

MOTION 3: We Need a New Sheriff to Police Global Financial Markets

George Soros, Chairman of Soros Fund Management
FOR:
George Soros
Chairman of Soros Fund Management








Nandan Nilekani, Executive Co-Chairman of Infosys Technologies
AGAINST:
Nandan Nilekani
Executive Co-Chairman of Infosys Technologies


EXECUTIVE PANEL

A specially selected Executive Panel, invited by the World Economic Forum and CNBC stress tests the arguments with expert questioning, Points of Information, 1 minute interventions.

Dr. Fred Bergsten, Director of the Peterson Insitute

Congressman Barney Frank, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee

Dr. Jacob A. Frenkel, Vice Chairman of the American International Group

Dr. Youssef Boutros Ghali, Minister of Finance, Egypt

Professor. Nouriel Roubini, Chairman, Roubini Global Economics

Ferit Sahenk, Chairman and CEO, Dogus Group

Martin Senn, Chief Investment Officer, Zurich Financial Services

Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO WPP

Professor Larry Summers, Harvard University

SHOW TIMES

CNBC EUROPE
Sunday 27 January | 20.00 CET
Saturday 2 February | 20.00 CET
Saturday 9 February | 18.30 CET

CNBC (U.S.)
Sunday 3 February | 8:00 PM ET

CNBC ASIA
Tuesday 29 Jan | 19.00 SIN
Saturday 2 Feb | 18.00 SIN
Wednesday 06 Feb | 19.00 SIN
Thursday 7 Feb | 09.00 SIN
Friday 8 Feb | 11.00 SIN
Tuesday 12 Feb | 19.00 SIN





Current DateTime: 01:43:57 07 Jan 2009
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