Bank of Nova Scotia reported fourth quarter earnings that meet analyst estimates. Luc Vanneste, CFO, Scotiabank, puts the results into context, and talks about how it was the only major Canadian bank to avoid raising equity.
The U.S. Supreme Court signalled that it may scale back the scope of the "honest services" clause that was used to convict Conrad Black. The law was originally meant to be applied to cases dealing with public servants, but has been used in white-collar fraud cases. What will the top court's decision mean for Black's appeal? BNN speaks to Joseph Neuberger, partner, Neuberger Rose.
One of the oft-discussed solutions to the climate change problem is buying and selling carbon credits or "offsets". The carbon credit market is growing 300 percent annually. BNN speaks to carbon hunter Shawn Burns, president and CEO, Carbon Credit Corp., about the profitability of of buying and selling carbon credits.
He was the editor of the Sunday Times and the Times of London, founding editor of Conde Nast Traveler, and president and publisher of Random House - and an industry legend. BNN speaks to Sir Harold Evans, author, "My Paper Chase: True Stores of Vanished Times" and former editorial director U.S. News and World Report, about the future of the news media.