CNBC interviews

Oxford Analytica Region Head Linda Yueh appears regularly on CNBC with analysis on the Asia Pacific region and the international economy.

Japan Not Out of Woods Yet: Strategist

Japan Not Out of Woods Yet: Strategist

"I don't think Japan is out of the woods," Linda Yueh from Oxford Analytica said Thursday. "A lot of their recovery at the moment is based...

Could China Face Debt Defaults?

Could China Face Debt Defaults?

Dubai debt concerns eased Tuesday, but now the issue of sovereign debt is back in investors' minds. Dr Linda Yueh from Oxford University and...

China Market Update

China Market Update

Linda Yueh from Oxford Analytica considers the outlook for the Chinese economy.

China GDP Jumps in Third Quarter

China GDP Jumps in Third Quarter

China's breakneck economy showed no sign of losing steam as growth ballooned by 8.9% in the third quarter, government data showed Thursday. ...

G20 Kicks Off in Pittsburgh

G20 Kicks Off in Pittsburgh

Global leaders gathered in Pittsburgh for the G20 summit Thursday. Julian Callow from Barclays Capital, Dr Linda Yueh from Oxford University...

Lehman Brothers was ‘Trigger’ for Crisis

Lehman Brothers was ‘Trigger’ for Crisis

“I do wonder if history might tell us that had they saved it (Lehman Brothers) perhaps the scale of the crisis wouldn’t have been so bad,” L...

Recovery Shaky Unless US Consumer Comes Back

Recovery Shaky Unless US Consumer Comes Back

"Unless the American consumer gets back on its feet, or you see new sources of consumption coming through, say from the emerging world – Chi...

US, China Talks Begin

US, China Talks Begin

As the US prepares to host strategic dialogue with China over economic and political issues, Linda Yueh from Oxford Analytica told CNBC that...

China Backs US Policy Response: Geithner

China Backs US Policy Response: Geithner

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said the Chinese government is satisfied with the way the White House is responding to the economic downturn...

This is Not a Normal Recession

This is Not a Normal Recession

This is not your normal recession, where you get destruction of capital and the economy goes into a downturn. Instead, what you get is destr...

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