Leon Cooperman, chairman & CEO of OMega Advisors, is bullish on a number of financials. Should you also buy these four stocks? Also, CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports Transocean has agreed to settle with the Department of Justice and pay $1.4 billion in fines and penalties.
Major averages look to build on momentum from Wednesday's stock surge, with the FMHR traders. Meanwhile Henry Blodget, Business Insider, explains who will rule tech in 2013.
CNBC's Simon Hobbs reports on all the market moving events in Europe today, and an update on stock and commodity action in the U.S., with CNBC's Sharon Epperson and Bob Pisani.
Jeffrey Gundlach, DoubleLine Capital CEO, provides his predictions on fixed income returns, and discusses his concerns about a credit risk bubble building.
CNBC's Mary Thompson reports the latest details on former hedge fund portfolio manager Mathew Martoma's arraignment in New York City on insider trading charges.
CNBC's Rick Santelli, and Christopher Horner, Competitive Enterprise Institute, discuss the false identity assumed by Lisa Jackson, the departing head of the U.S. EPA.
Ward McCarthy, Jefferies chief U.S. financial economist, provides perspective on today's better-than-expected jobs number, and explains why he is upbeat about tomorrow's non-farm payroll number.
Will Apple remain at the top of the tech heap this year? Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray analyst; and Sascha Segan, PC Magazine analyst, weigh in on likely winners in the growing competition among tech companies.