Two big companies are both facing scary problems: cruise company Carnival is dealing with a ship that's stranded in the Gulf of Mexico after a fire. Boeing is still trying to resolve the issue with its 787 Dreamliner. So which stock do you buy? Carter Worth, Oppenheimer, and Steve Cortes, Veracruz, discuss.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk takes issue with a New York Times story that says the company's electric car ran out of power sooner than expected during a test drive. (5:31)
Jack Bogle, The Vanguard Group, shares his concerns about leveraged ETFs right now. Steve Sachs, Proshares Advisors, and CNBC's Bob Pisani also weigh in.
With less than an hour to go in the trading day, the Dow can't seem to pick up the pieces after it snapped its 5-week winning streak, with Danielle Hughes, Divine Capital; Andrew Kanaly, Kanaly Trust; Tobias Levkovich, Citi; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.
Auto firm Tesla is giving a New York Times reviewer a car. The goal was to show off Tesla's "electric highway" of charging stations for its electric car between Washington and Boston. The problem was that the car didn't make it. CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports.
Pimco wants to make it easier for you to be in the currency market -- without being glued to your computer like a typical FX trader. Scott Mather, head of global portfolio management at Pimco, weighs in.
CNBC's Bob Pisani catches up with the president of global trends investments, Tom Lydon, at the "Inside ETFs" conference to talk all things ETF and the interest in investing outside of the U.S.
Stocks are off to one of their best yearly starts ever. Gina Sanchez, chairwoman & founder of Chantico Global, and Dan Greenhaus, BTIG, discuss whether that's reason for investors to worry.
Gold is now at a five-week low. The Lunar New year in Asia and the ongoing rotation out of gold is pushing the precious metal even lower, reports CNBC's Sharon Epperson.
Vittorio Grilli, Italy's finance minister, says investors who bet against Italian debt have lost. All future governments, he says, will be required to have a balanced budget.
Barbara Reinhard, Credit Suisse, discusses the difference in money flows into bond funds and equity funds. Investors, she says, are clearly underinvested in equities.
Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman, is planning to unload a sizable chunk of his Google holdings. Meanwhile Dell says its $24 billion buyout proposal offers the best value for shareholders, with CNBC's Jon Fortt & Jeff Kilburg, and Molly Wood, CNET.com
CNBC's Bob Pisani goes inside the largest ETF conference in the world with Indexuniverse's Matt Hougan to discuss the future of the ETF market and what it is about this booming business that keeps him up at night.