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Economic Forecasts and Political Perspectives
| Meet and hear from renowned financial experts and learn how they are evaluating the markets—where we are, where we are going, and how to
identify (and profit) from the opportunities that lie ahead. |
Washington to Wall Street
Lawrence Kudlow, host, CNBC’s Kudlow &
Company, expertly dissects the political and economic
climate and offers a unique “Washington to Wall
Street” perspective on the long- and short-term
implications of the Presidential election and current
events throughout the globe. He offers insights into the
remarkable triumph of American capitalism and how
its continued success has unleashed an unprecedented global
economic boom.
Beyond the Election: The Economy and the
Stock Market in Post-Bush America
Knight Kiplinger, editor-in-chief of The
Kiplinger Letter, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance,
and Kiplinger.com, offers his unique views on the
economy you’ll be investing in come 2009. He will
focus on how the major changes coming in
Washington will affect interest rates, inflation,
government regulations, and other elements that can
spell boom or gloom for your investments.
Master of Ceremonies
Paul Kangas, Co-Anchor, Nightly Business Report. Known for his fast-paced delivery, sharp wit, and
encyclopedic knowledge of the financial
markets, Paul Kangas is television’s leading
provider of daily stock-market information. |
The Elections—What Impact on Stocks and
the Economy?
Steve Forbes, president, CEO, and editor-in-chief,
Forbes, says Democrats have big plans for big
tax hikes. Can the GOP win in November and stop
them? Or will the 2003 tax cuts be allowed to expire in
2010? Are we doomed to have a 55% death tax? Will
Iran get the bomb? A more immediate question: Will
Israel take on Iran before the new President is
inaugurated? He will share his candid views on how all of this will
impact the economy—and ultimately—the stock markets.
What’s Ahead for Stocks, Bonds, and the Economy
Ed Finn, president and editor of Barron’s, will
offer his view of investment opportunities—and
pitfalls—in this election year. While uncertainty looms
on the political and economic fronts, Mr. Finn taps
into the vast resources and skill of Barron’s columnists,
reporters, and researchers to present his outlook on
what’s to come.
The Social Safety Noose
Government programs like Social Security and Medicare
actually make our lives less secure...and ruin the
economy in the process. Yet from energy to education,
both political parties are pushing America towards more
entitlement spending and sacrifice-to-others.
Jonathan Hoenig, successful hedge fund
manager and commentator on FOX News
Channel, explains how the immoral belief that “we are our brother’s
keeper” is destroying crucial industries and the American way of life. |
A New President. A New Market?
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Lawrence
Kudlow
Moderator |
Tony
Blankley |
Ed
Finn |
Steve
Forbes |
The presidential election will be over. We can finally stop speculating and
analyze the facts of the President-elect’s record and promises. The
candidates propose starkly different fiscal policy and will require
investors to thoroughly consider their tactics in advance of inauguration.
What will thrive and what will struggle under the new leadership? How
will wise investors prosper? Moderator Lawrence Kudlow and panelists Steve Forbes,
Ed Finn, and Tony Blankley will discuss what to expect under the new Administration. |
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