CNBC's Fed survey showed 45 percent expect asset sales in 2014, and 74 percent expect them in 2014 and 2015. CNBC's Steve Liesman reports what the Fed's next step could be.
Yale School of Management's Jeff Sonnenfeld, shares his opinions on JC Penney Ron Johnson's strategies. "[Johnson] has failed on a number of dimensions," he says. The FMHR traders discuss how to play Salesforce.com ahead of its earnings.
The FMHR traders discuss how to play Halliburton, Goldman Sachs and other stocks requested on Twitter; and how to profit from the euro's pain, with Todd Gordon, TradingAnalysis.com.
JPMorgan lost about $6 billion in the disastrous London Whale trade. CNBC's Kate Kelly reports Lehman creditors have asked for the right to depose Bruno Iksil; and the FMHR traders debate over Gap's stock.
The financial sector is still down about 50 percent from its market peak. The FMHR traders discuss strategies to playing bank stocks and also Titan International.
Groupon's stock is taking a hit after its earnings missed the Street's estimates, with the FMHR traders. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Defense Sector Index is trading at an all-time high, with Steve Grasso of Stuart Frankel.
Discussing whether the rally will run past record highs, with Steve Auth, Federated Investors Global Equities CIO; and CNBC's Steve Liesman offers insight on the market's rally, and what it means ahead of the big deadline in Washington.
CNBC's Rick Santelli talks with Rep. Jim Jordan, (R-OH), about how the sequester came about in the Budget Control Act of 2011, and which government programs are exempt when the spending cuts kick in.