europe. could be a tight range today because of that fed statement. 2:00 p.m. eastern time. yesterday producer prices edged higher, a bit more hotter than expected. central banks in focus today as i did mention with the second day of the fed meeting here in the united states. the central bank is not expected to do anything different on rates, but investors will be looking for what it says. yesterday we saw details of a letter sent from fed chief ben bernanke to a republican senator where he said he s not convinced that the economic recovery is sustainable. and that chimes with statements today from the reserve bank of australia who said rates there have effectively returned to normal. now let s get to the the u.s. government meantime has reportedly okay. here we go. agreed not to collect billions in potential taxes from citigroup. sorry about that there as part of a deal to repay the t.a.r.p. the washington post says the irs has extended benefits to citi and other c
rose: welcome to the broadcast. following up on our interview last night with lee kwan wu of singapore. tonight steven roach a former chief economist with morgan stanley who is still with the company but spends most of his time in china. the 60th anniversary of the people s republic of china. but the first 30 years were pretty awful and the next 30 years have been spectacular. the difference is they have really put a huge focus on transitioning this economy from one that was owned by the state to that is more of a market-based economy. they ve taken huge risks in terms of reforms, layoffs, building market structures, building companies that we ve never seen before, and to be on the inside and watching, watching that risk taking up close is pretty fascinating experience for anyone. and i love every bit of it. rose: turning to sports and a busy weekend, we talk to peter king of sports illustrated . one of the things that football players, it s underrated because a lot
rose: welcome to the broadcast. following up on our interview last night with lee kwan wu of singapore. tonight steven roach a former chief economist with morgan stanley who is still with the company but spends most of his time in china. the 60th anniversary of the people s republic of china. but the first 30 years were pretty awful and the next 30 years have been spectacular. the difference is they have really put a huge focus on transitioning this economy from one that was owned by the state to that is more of a market-based economy. they ve taken huge risks in terms of reforms, layoffs, building market structures, building companies that we ve never seen before, and to be on the inside and watching, watching that risk taking up close is a pretty fascinating experience for anyone. and i love every bit of it. rose: turning to sports and a busy weekend, we talk to peter king of sports illustrated . one of the things that football players, it s underrated because
charlie: welcome to the broadcast. tonight the deputy prime minister of israel, dan meridor who is also the minister of intelligence in atomic energy. we can t have i if we wanted it. we see numbers, we see reality. the vision was great, reality makes it more difficult. israelis say we re ready to buy the land. you think it s a yours, you think it s all yours. let s divide it, part will be yours and part will be ours. this is what we re teaking of because what we had was something we want to resolve it snierks on the same matter roger cohen of the energy times. my feeling is they re living in a changing middle east. there are threats to it but let s try to be sober about this. let s look at hamas and i hs blah and set aside these misleading comparisons and analogies with holocaust and deal with the regime that is erratic and sometimes ruthless but has proved that it can be pragmatic and peru dent. charlie: we complete with valley vali nasr who is an advisers to sp
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