Latest update: 27/01/2012 

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Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL Technologies

Markus Karlsson talks to Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL Technologies, one of the leading global IT services companies, about his management philosophy and new business strategies. They met on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

By Markus KARLSSON
Mari Pangestu, Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy
01/03/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Mari Pangestu, Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy

The race is on! Who will take over from Pascal Lamy as the head of the WTO later this year? Markus Karlsson sits down with one of the nine candidates, Mari Pangestu, a former Trade Minister of Indonesia. She is currently Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy.
Jean-Pascal Tricoire, CEO of Schneider Electric
22/02/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Jean-Pascal Tricoire, CEO of Schneider Electric

Markus Karlsson talks to Jean-Pascal Tricoire, CEO of Schneider Electric.
Enrique Garcia Rodriguez, President of the Development Bank of Latin America
15/02/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Enrique Garcia Rodriguez, President of the Development Bank of Latin America

Could Europe learn some lessons from Latin America? The region is forging ahead, shaking off its previous image as an economic basket case. To find out more, Markus Karlsson talks to Enrique Garcia Rodriguez. He is the President of the Development Bank of Latin America, known under its Spanish acronym CAF.
Jean-Paul Betbèze, senior advisor, French bank Crédit agricole
08/02/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Jean-Paul Betbèze, senior advisor, French bank Crédit agricole

Is the euro too strong ? François Hollande appears to think so. At a time when the single currency has gained against the Us dollar, the French President says the eurozone should be more proactive in steering exchange rates. That comes as there are growing gears that a global currency was is looming. To talk about this, Markus Karlsson talks to Jean-Paul Betbeze. He's a senior advisor at the French Bank Credit Agricole and he's currently in the process of starting his own consultancy firm.
Martin Wolf, Chief economics commentator, Financial Times
01/02/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Martin Wolf, Chief economics commentator, Financial Times

Investors are getting back their confidence, but plenty of pitfalls remain for the global economy. "Future seems far from golden" says Financial Times Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf.

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