Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Monday completing a 2005 U.S.-India nuclear cooperation deal would boost investment opportunities in his country, a hopeful sign for U.S. companies eyeing India's potential $150 billion market in power plants.
Japanese cabinet ministers increased the pressure on the Bank of Japan (BOJ) on Tuesday to respond to persistently falling prices after the government declared the country has entered its second bout of deflation in less than a decade.
President Barack Obama assured Americans that boosting jobs was a top priority, but gave no specifics about how to meet this goal that some economists say warrants more government spending.
Discussing President Obama's concern over unemployment, with James Pethokoukis, Reuters Money & Politics columnist; David Goodfriend former Clinton White House staffer; Robert Reich, former Labor Secretary and Stephen Moore, The Wall Street Journal advisory board.