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Stocks Higher, But Anxiety Grows  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 3:42 PM ET

How the debt ceiling debate could impact the markets, and where the buying opportunities are now, with Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab and Brian Belski, BMO Capital Markets.

Feds Boost Exec Pay Packages  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 3:41 PM ET

SIGTARP is criticizing the Treasury's Office of the Special Master for approving pay plans at AIG, GM & Ally, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.

Apple Falls on Unfair Expectations?  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 3:32 PM ET

Apple's all-time high of $705 seems like ancient history now that the stock is under $500. Jeff Sica, Sica Wealth Management, and Kulbinder Garcha, Credit Suisse, share their opinions on the company's future.

Netflix Soars, Apple Drags  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 3:30 PM ET

CNBC's Seema Mody reports the Nasdaq is still up for the year despite a sharp drop in Apple's shares.

Ahead of Yahoo's Earnings  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 3:10 PM ET

Look for Yahoo's display advertising data, says CNBC's Jon Fortt. The company is set to report earnings after today's closing bell.

Toyota has reclaimed its position as the world's #1 car-seller. Carter Worth, Oppenheimer and Zachary Karabell, River Twice Research, discuss whether General Motors or Toyota make a better buy.

Market Poised for Pullback?  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 3:15 PM ET

Discussing whether the market is poised for a pullback, with Joe Greco of Meridian Equity Partners, and CNBC's Bob Pisani.

The U.S. 10-year Treasury is topping 2 percent for the first time since April of 2012. Discussing whether investors are moving away from safety plays, with Jordan Waxman, HighTower; Chad Morganlander, Stifel Nicolaus; John Spallanzani, GFI Group; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.

Hess announced it is closing its Port Redding, NJ, refinery by the end of the month. CNBC's Sharon Epperson explains what the closure of this key refinery in New York Harbor -- responsible for about 7.5 percent of gasoline production on the Eastern seaboard -- will be mean for drivers in the Northeast.

Confidence In Housing Market?  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:55 PM ET

As the economy gets better, and interest rates begin to rise, that will take away a huge amount of purchasing power, reports CNBC's Diana Olick.

Immigration Reform = Economic Growth?  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:48 PM ET

A bipartisan group of senators put forth a plan to tackle immigration reform. Tamar Jacoby, ImmigrationWorks USA president, explains why this proposal could create a positive jolt for the U.S. economy.

Art Auction Oversight Under Scrutiny  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:45 PM ET

In New York, gallery art sales or auctions are estimated at $8 billion. CNBC's Robert Frank reports on questions over a bidding for a chandelier.

Is Amazon Misunderstood?  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:35 PM ET

Amazon is trading at more than 3,000 times earnings. Jason Helfstein, Oppenheimer, offers insight and explains why the stock is up 600 percent in six years, while profit margins are in the low single digits.

CNBC's Herb Greenberg explains why the operations of Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing have been suspended after the FTC and several states alleged the marketer is one of the most elaborate pyramid schemes in North America.

WTI on Winning Streak  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:26 PM ET

Is WTI crude oil headed to $100? WTI oil prices are up 12 percent in the past 7 weeks, reports CNBC's Sharon Epperson. Improving economic data is one of the reasons why.

Apple Burnout?  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:20 PM ET

Discussing whether Apple's stock is "burning out," with Peter Misek, Jefferies & Co., and John Abell, Reuters MediaFile columnist. "There has to be something Apple has up its sleeve," says Abell.

Analyst Makes the Case For Caterpillar  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:12 PM ET

Andy Kaplowitz, Barclays senior research analyst, explains why his company has an "outperform" rating on Caterpillar.

As money moves off the sidelines, is the market at its top? Gina Sanchez, Roubini Global Economics, and Dan Greenhaus, BTIG, weigh in.

Fed: Stress Test Results Coming March 7th  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 2:00 PM ET

The Federal Reserve is set to release its stress test results for big banks on March 7th, reports CNBC's Bob Pisani.

An Australian toddler and his family are rescued by helicopter after rising flood waters trap them in their pickup truck. (0:30)

Social networking website Twitter's new video sharing app called "Vine" is creating a lot of x-rated buzz with sex-related content. CNBC's Jon Fortt and Julia Boorstin discuss.

Nassim Taleb, author of "Antifragile" and "The Black Swan," discusses the U.S. economy. "This is not a healthy system. We have to address the core of the problem and we have not," he says.

Is Now the Right Time to Buy?  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 1:34 PM ET

The Dow & the S&P 500 are both up nearly 6 percent year-to-date. Discussing whether it is the right time for retail investors to jump in the market, with Mark Teed, Teed Capital Management.

Palladium At 16-Month High  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 1:29 PM ET

CNBC's Sharon Epperson reports many investors are selling gold as options expire, and that palladium is closing at a 16-month high today.

The IRS says it is constantly coming up with new filters to detect fraudulent returns, and that it prevented $20 billion of fraud in 2012, reports CNBC's Scott Cohn.

Santelli's Midday Bond Report  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 1:33 PM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses bond prices and yields.

'Black Swan' Author Taleb: Why I Own Stocks  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 1:08 PM ET

Nassim Taleb, famous for his “Black Swan” book on the risk to investments from very unusual circumstances, tells “Power Lunch” he why he feels “forced” to own stocks even though he doesn't like them. (1:33)

Mega-Maintenance Fees on the Rise  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 1:24 PM ET

For many Manhattan real estate buyers, it's actually the maintenance fees that break the bank, reports CNBC's Robert Frank.

CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports shares of Facebook are up 2.5 percent on a handful of analyst reports today.

Home Sales Lower, Prices Higher  Mon, 28 Jan '13 | 1:16 PM ET

CNBC's Diana Olick reports signed contracts to buy existing homes in December dropped over 4 percent from November. Meanwhile, home prices are up over 5 percent in November.

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