Ron Napier, Head at Napier Investment Advisors, explains how weakening the yen until it hits fair value with the greenback will encourage domestic investment from Japanese corporates.
Deirdre-Wang Morris guides investors through the latest earnings of two of China's biggest banks after a slowdown in the world's second largest economy hit loan demand.
Discussing whether partisan ambitions motivated the White House to use the Obamacare application to register new voters, with Renice Priebus, RNC chairman.
Benn Steil, Council on Foreign Relations, explains what the U.S. can learn from the ordeal in Cyprus. Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets, and David Malpass, Encima Global, weigh in.
Stocks rebounded from their Monday decline; the S&P came within 2 points of its record high close, with Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets, and David Malpass, Encima Global.
Monty Bennett, CEO of Ashford Hospitality Trust, says there's been a disconnect in the private and public market values of hotels -- adding that the private market's value has increased in recent years.
The Fast Money traders point to these stocks which they think are poised to break out. Meanwhile Jim Rollyson, sr. VP of energy equity research at Raymond James, explains what's behind his upgrade of Peabody.
Discussing whether Apple's bigger dividend will bring investors back, with CNBC's Jon Fortt. Meanwhile HCA hits all-time highs, with the Fast Money team.
In the new agreement between Goldman Sachs and Warren Buffett, Buffett receives roughly 9.2 million shares valued at $1.3 billion, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.