At the Clinton Global Initiative, John Chambers, chief executive of Cisco Systems Inc., tells The Wall Street Journal about the company’s view on social responsibility.
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At the Clinton Global Initiative Peter Sands, chief executive of Standard Chartered PLC, speaks to The Wall Street Journal about the company’s commitment to philanthropy despite the financial crisis, the role of banks in the broader economy and microfinancing.
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At the Clinton Global Initiative, Jim Rogers, chief executive of Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy, discusses corporate giving amid the economic downturn and getting the best bang for the buck. He tells The Wall Street Journal what Duke is doing to create green jobs.
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Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup are among several large New York City employers that got doses of the H1N1 vaccine, which remains in short supply. WSJ’s Betsy Mckay discusses Wall Street's latest public relations nightmare on The News Hub.
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With the unemployment rate hitting new hights, WSJ’s Jonathan Weisman explains how this is putting the pressure on President Obama to create new jobs. Plus, an uproar over swine flu vaccines for Wall Street firms.
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At the Clinton Global Initiative, Sophie Gasperment, chief executive of The Body Shop International, tells The Wall Street Journal about its campaign against sex trafficking.
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There still are 60 S&P companies left to report earnings, but markets will kick off against a backdrop of weaker jobs and mixed data. Major retail names will release results, and there’s also key legislation from Capitol Hill. Stacey Delo reports.
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British finance minister Alistair Darling urges his G20 counterparts to work towards a $100 billion deal to tackle climate change at a summit in Scotland. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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Federal law enforcement indicate the Fort Hood gunman had been on their radar for at least six months due to internet postings that discussed suicide bombings. Courtesy Fox News.
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