There has been a "terrorist attack" on a gas facility in Algeria where Americans are among 41 people being held hostage by Islamic militants. Helima Croft of Barclays, offers insight.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports S&P has downgraded Boeing to "hold;" and Judy Smith, CEO of Judy Smith & Company says she would classify this as a crisis, and Denny Kelly of Kelly-James and Associates Investigations, agrees.
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has confirmed Americans and others are being held by Islamic militants after what he calls a "terrorist attack" occurred at a natural gas facility in Algeria. Senator Chris Coons (D-DE), offers insight.
CNBC's Steve Liesman recaps the Fed's "Beige Book." Manufacturing was mixed and holiday sales were reported modestly higher, although below expectations, he reports.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said an overnight attack on the natural gas facility in Algeria "was a terrorist attack," and confirms that Americans and others are being held by Islamic militants. (1:48)
President Obama invited kids to his gun policy announcement today, just as the NRA ads are calling the president a hypocrite, with CNBC's John Carney & Jane Wells.
A video timeline of the mis-haps since the Boeing 787 Dreamliner began regular passenger flights, including emergency landings, battery fires and potential electrical issues.
JPMorgan discloses a lengthy play-by-play of how the Whale trade was discovered and handled, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche. Matt Burnell, Wells Fargo, weighs in.
ANA pilots saw a battery warning light come on and noticed a smell, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau. Yair Reiner, senior analyst at Oppenheimer, also weighs in.
Attributing a bounce in Apple to comments from Tom DeMark, Josh Brown of Fusion Analytics says the company needs to hit specific targets to avoid a stock meltdown.