US Economics Editor for the Economist, Greg Ip, and Oppenheimer Funds' Jerry Webman on investors' reaction to the potential Washington debate over the debt ceiling.
The S&P is inching towards fresh, 5-year highs, with Michael Pento, Pento Portfolio Strategies; David Katz, Matrix Asset Advisors; and Michael Cuggino, Permanent Portfolio Family of Funds.
Wells Fargo is leading the banks lower today despite better than expected earnings, with CNBC's Kayla Tausche. Timothy Sloan, CFO of Wells Fargo, weighs in.
CNBC's Amanda Drury reports on what could be a pay day surprise for some; and Maury Harris, UBS Investment Research, says you should watch real estate as a buffer for the economy.
The bull and bear case for 2013, with CNBC's Brian Sullivan; and Dan Greenhaus, BTIG, and Gina Sanchez, Roubini Global Economics, share their forecasts for the year.
Would you consider this a hostile work environment: The Social Security Administration reprimanded an employee whose co-workers said he continuously passed gas.
With $1.2 trillion in fixed income assets under management, what is BlackRock's fixed income market strategy for the coming year? Jeff Rosenberg, chief investment strategist for fixed income at BlackRock, weighs in.
The $51 billion Sandy relief bill is expected to be voted on next week -- but a lot of people are complaining about pork in the package. CNBC's Jane Wells & Eamon Javers report.
Investigations involving insider trading may be taking a bite out of SAC Capital's business. Dana Cimilluca, reporter at The Wall Street Journal, weighs in.
An All Nippon Airways Boeing 787 lands in San Jose today as the company announces a new non-stop service between Mineta San Jose International Airport and Narita International Airport in Tokyo. The plane is hosed down as it heads to the terminal.
Shares of Starbucks jumped 15 percent in 2012, with CNBC's Brian Shactman. Meanwhile Paul Richards, UBS, weighs in on the Japanese yen as it falls to a 2.5-year low against the U.S. dollar.