The G20 Summit and the London Summit: A Global Turning Point (Audio)
Listen to Peter Mandelson, secretary of state for business, enterprise, and regulatory reform for the United Kingdom, discuss the upcoming...
Speaker: Peter Mandelson, Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise, and Regulatory Reform, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Former European Union Commissioner for Trade
Presider: Jes Staley, Chief Executive Officer of Asset Management, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
February 17, 2009
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