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How Much Would You Pay For Batmobile?  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:57 PM ET

CNBC's Robert Frank has the stats on a few famous sets of wheels.

Bernanke's 10 Commandments  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 2:16 PM ET

Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO executive vice president, discusses the ten things the Fed chairman must do to restore the U.S. economy

LaHood Addresses Boeing's Troubled 787  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 2:13 PM ET

CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest comments from the U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood who wants to be "one thousand percent" sure the Dreamliner is safe to fly again.

Did Lance Armstrong Make His Case?  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:50 PM ET

CNBC's Brian Shactman talks with Neil Weinberg, American Banker editor-in-chief, about whether the retail investor should get into the markets now; and whether Lance Armstrong will be able to restore his brand after admitting he used performance enhancing drugs on an Oprah interview.

Kyle Bass: Japan's 'Debt Time Bomb' Tell   Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 2:04 PM ET

CNBC's David Faber talks with Kyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management, about his critical view of the Japanese yen; and explains why he is now investing in subprime bonds. (9:50)

Whole Foods CEO Defends Free Markets  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:41 PM ET

John Mackey, Whole Foods co-founder and co-CEO, explains why he "would like to health care based on free capitalism."

Fed Releases 2007 Transcripts  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:35 PM ET

CNBC's Steve Liesman has the fascinating details on what happened at the Federal Reserve the year the financial crisis started to unravel.

Santelli's Midday Bond Report  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:33 PM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses bond prices and yields.

Treasury To Sell Shares of General Motors  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:25 PM ET

CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports the government is planning to begin selling common shares of General Motors.

CDC Releases Latest Flu Data  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:24 PM ET

CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports the latest flu data shows signs the outbreak may be getting closer to a peak.

Are Lithium-ion Batteries Too Dangerous?  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:16 PM ET

Craig Timberg, Washington Post reporter, discusses whether there is too much risk associated with lithium-ion batteries.

Dreamliner Investigation Continues  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:12 PM ET

CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest details on the FAA's grounding of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.

Bank Earnings 'Good News, Bad News': Pro  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:06 PM ET

CNBC's Mary Thompson has the update on Morgan Stanley's solid earnings. And, Neil Weinberg, editor-in-chief at American Banker, discusses where he found weakness and strength in this week's bank earnings. "Interest rates are going to start going up and that will change the picture dramatically," said Weinberg.

Terrorists Still Holding Hostages in Algeria  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:03 PM ET

Terrorist want to exchange hostages for Omar Abdel Rahman, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis. Also, a look at the impact on energy prices, with CNBC's Sharon Epperson.

'No Budget, No Pay' Plan Unveiled  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 1:00 PM ET

CNBC's John Harwood reports the GOP has a new plan that requires both House and Senate to pass a budget resolution by April 15th.

'China Still Not Dead': Rutledge  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:37 PM ET

The FMHR crew weighs in on whether Apple has hit bottom. And, John Rutledge, Rutledge Capital, explains why he sees investment opportunities in China.

Wealthy Car Collectors  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 11:55 AM ET

Confidence is back among the big car collectors, reports CNBC's Robert Frank.

FMHR Final Trade  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:58 PM ET

The FMHR traders reveal their final trades of the hour. (0:49)

8 Stocks Trending on Twitter: Traders  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:54 PM ET

The FMHR traders weigh in on the action on eight stocks lighting up the traders' Twitter feed.

Halftime Pops & Drops  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:49 PM ET

Insight on stocks making the biggest moves in the market today, with the Fast Money traders.

How Low Will the Yen Go?  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:47 PM ET

Kathy Lien, BK Asset Management has the currency play on the yen against the U.S. dollar.

Rutledge's 'Ridiculous Statement'?: Weiss  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:41 PM ET

Stephen Weiss of Short Hills Capital vehemently takes issue with Rutledge Capital Chairman John Rutledge's assessment of the China trade. (1:49)

'Stay Away From Apple': Pete Najarian  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:38 PM ET

Forget the fascination with buying the bottom in Apple's stock price, OptionMonster's Pete Najarian says.

Look At These Key Market Levels: Grasso  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:25 PM ET

FMHR trader Jon Najarian explains why his options play on Morgan Stanley paid off. And, Steve Grasso, Stuart Frankel shares his trades on the S&P, GE, and Boeing.

GOP: No Budget, No Pay  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:32 PM ET

CNBC's John Harwood reports the GOP has a new plan which requires members of Congress to pass a budget. The FMHR traders discuss the impact of the debt ceiling debate on risk in the market. (3:59)

Terranova: Watch These Earnings Next Week  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:05 PM ET

Amid the blitz of quarterly earnings reports next week, Joe Terranova of Virtus Investment Partners is watching one stock.

Market Has 'Nothing But Good News': Weiss  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:00 PM ET

A variety of positive economic news in the United States and abroad means good things for stocks, Stephen Weiss of Short Hills Capital says.

Xilinx EPS Beats  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 11:20 AM ET

Xilinx beat Q3 earnings estimates yesterday after the bell, but revenue came in below expectations. Moshe Gavrielov, president & CEO of Xilinx.

Intel: Buy, Sell or Hold?  Fri, 18 Jan '13 | 12:15 PM ET

Will RIMM's shares continue to rally? The FMHR team weighs in. Also, debating the bull and bear play on Intel.

The FMHR traders weigh in with how to play next week's "monster" earnings. And, Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance, discusses whether the rally still has room to run. Also, CNBC's Kayla Tausche has the latest market action.

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