Duncan Niederauer, NYSE Euronext CEO, talks with the "Squawk on the Street" crew from "Post Nine", one year after CNBC built the set on the floor of the NYSE.
The "Squawk on the Street" news team reports on the top business headlines of the day; including the first anniversary of CNBC's "Post Nine" on the floor of the NYSE; Apple's annual shareholders meeting; and more.
David Crowe, National Association of Home Builders, sifts through the data and explains why the housing market may not be as healthy as it appears, and why he believes there will be no real momentum in the sector for the remainder of the year.
Patrick McKeever, MKM Partners analyst, breaks down the big box retailer's fourth quarter numbers of $1.65 ex-items EPS vs. $1.48 estimates, on revenues of $22.73 billion.
CNBC's Steve Liesman recaps Ben Bernanke's Senate testimony on Tuesday, where the Fed chairman reiterated the committee's commitment to its current stimulus policy.
Stuart Boesky, President & CEO of Pembrook Capital Management, explains how his fund is able to bridge the gap between developers and banks that aren't lending money.
Stuart Hoffman, PNC Financial Services; Bob Doll, Nuveen Asset Management; and Alec Young, S&P Capital IQ, talk about the economic headwinds facing the market, and weigh in on worries about the looming sequester.
Charles Drevna, National Petrochemical and Refiners Association, discusses whether U.S. refineries are ready for the nation's new found supply of oil fields.
Michael Tyler, Eastern Bank, discusses how current Fed policy is impacting the economy and what to expect from sequestration. Also, Alan Knuckman provides a look at how to play the markets now.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports the latest details on the fallout following Italy's election, including results from this morning's key debt auction.
Lauren Fix, automotive expert & Car Coach, discusses why Consumer Reports did not rate one U.S. car among its top 10 models. With Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. LLC, and Joe LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank.
Drug tests for welfare recipients are not legal. Chuck Hagel is the new defense secretary, 72 is the new 30, and a teenager walks 10 miles to a job interview. With Christy Setzer, Democratic strategist; Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. LLC; and Guy Benson, Townhall.com.
Steve Lonegan, mayor of Bogota, NJ, discusses why the conservative organization CPAC has snubbed NJ Governor Chris Christie at this year's conference. With Christy Setzer, Democratic strategist; Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. LLC; and Guy Benson, Townhall.com.
CNBC's Seema Mody looks at the day's market action. Wilbur Ross, Chairman & CEO, WL Ross & Co. LLC, discusses the impact of ongoing quantitative easing on investors and stocks. With Joe LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank.
CNBC's John Harwood reports on President Obama's trip to Newport News, Va., to discuss the impact of the sequester on the U.S. economy. Christy Setzer, Democratic strategist; Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. LLC; and Guy Benson, Townhall.com, discuss. With Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK).
Jim Cramer has an idea for how Apple could spend some of its billions in cash and he thinks it's better than what investor David Einhorn is pushing (4:13)
Biotech Immunogen showed signs of life today after getting FDA approval of a new breast cancer treatment. Cramer talks to CEO Daniel Junius about the progress of the drug and when patients will see it in doctor's offices, as well as what it means to the company.