Carlyle Group's David Rubenstein: Inflation is not transitory, but this is not the 1970s
Billionaire and philanthropist David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group co-founder and co-chairman, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the U.S. economy, inflation and more.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
John Stoltzfus: When investing, it's not just about risk but also opportunities
CNBC
-
Rohit Kulkarni: Amazon needs to expand retail margins in the next 12 months
CNBC
-
The Pre-Markets Rundown: July 5, 2022
CNBC
-
Maintaining connectivity in Ukraine is our main task, says Kyivstar CEO
CNBC
-
China could be a relatively safe haven for investors, portfolio manager says
CNBC
-
Russia could propose a cease-fire, putting Zelenskyy in a tough position, says consultancy
CNBC
-
Retailers in Singapore are feeling a 'margin squeeze,' says industry body
CNBC
-
Nomura forecasts recessions in several major economies next year
CNBC
-
Australia's central bank is taking a hawkish stance to get on top of inflation, says economist
CNBC
-
The pace of monetary policy tightening is picking up around the world, says economist
CNBC
-
UBS says it likes 'traditional' health-care stocks
CNBC
-
ETF Connect will boost Hong Kong's status as an international financial hub, says Kingston Securities
CNBC
-
It's risky for Japan's central bank to expect inflation pressures to remain temporary: Research institute
CNBC
-
China's property sector continues to face weak buyer sentiment, says S&P Global Ratings
CNBC
-
Look to these asset classes to protect against a bear market, BNY Mellon says
CNBC
-
There are limited hopes that the airline industry's problems will improve in the coming months, says analyst
CNBC