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Trade of the Day: Sell Sterling on Rally?  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 5:32 AM ET

How do you make money in these markets? Here is what some of the experts on CNBC have been telling us this morning.

Egypt Will Fail Soon: Expert   Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 3:45 AM ET

Karim Abadir, founding member of the Free Egyptians Party, talks to CNBC about Egypt's failing economy, and the lack of any coherent plan.

Swiss Watch Sector Still Going Strong: Pro  Wed, 24 Apr '13 | 11:40 AM ET

Jean-Claude Biver, chairman at Hublot, talks about the outlook for Swiss watch and says that many regions are booming such as Latin America and Russia, and how Europe is a growth area.

Spain Unemployment 'Terrible': Pro   Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 3:30 AM ET

Sara Perez Frutos, country manager at Brunswick Capital, tells CNBC that Spain's unemployment paints a terrible picture, with more than 1.9 million families without any member working.

Ashish Shah, global head of credit at AllianceBernstein, talks to CNBC about the Verizon/ Vodafone deal and whether the market can digest it.

How Social Media Can Improve Your Business  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 5:20 AM ET

Clara Shih, CEO of Hearsay Social, discusses the power and importance social media has garnered these past few years and how companies can use these channels to improve their performance.

Could Euro Bonds Ease Austerity?   Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 5:00 AM ET

Sean Darby, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies, says that Europe should take a similar approach to Japan and monetize its public debt by creating a "euro bond".

Saab Sees Net Profits Slip   Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 2:40 AM ET

Hakan Buskhe, CEO of Swedish defence group, Saab, tells CNBC that their results are strong considering the sequestration in the United States and the downturn in Europe.

Politics Will Prolong Austerity: Pro  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 4:30 AM ET

Sony Kapoor, managing director at Re-define, argues that despite mounting evidence on the social cost of austerity in Europe, policy won't change due to political games.

How to Look at Chinese Banks Results  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 4:20 AM ET

David Marshall, senior analyst for Asia-Pacific financials at CreditSights, expects good quarterly results from Chinese banks but highlights that China's economy is slowing despite accelerating credit growth.

Does UK Austerity Actually Exist?  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 2:36 AM ET

Michael Browne, fund manager at Martin Currie, tells CNBC that the UK government has spent significantly more than it anticipated.

UK GDP Will Boost Confidence: Pro  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 4:30 AM ET

Geoffrey Dicks, chief U.K. economist at Novus Capital Markets, warns that the U.K. GDP figure is preliminary and might be revised down and explains that another round of stimulus is unnecessary.

Nicola Borri, economics professor at LUISS Guido Carli University, questions how long an Italian bi-partisan government will last as he says there is no bi-partisan support on economic issues.

Spain Growth Will Come From Exports: Pro  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 4:00 AM ET

Daniele Antonucci, senior european economist at Morgan Stanley, explains that the Spanish economy will grow on its exports and that the unemployment figure might not be true.

Is the UK Facing a Japan Style 'Lost Decade'  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 2:36 AM ET

While the UK may avoid a triple dip recession, pressure is building from economic experts for Chancellor, George Osborne, to scale back on austerity.

We Expect To Be Profitable By 2014: CEO  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 2:10 AM ET

Bracken Darrell, CEO of Logitech tells CNBC why poor Q4 numbers, job cuts and the departure of the firm's CFO is not a cause for concern.

Michael Browne, fund manager at Martin Currie discusses why the earnings of big name stocks Santander, Unilever, AstraZeneca and British American Tobacco have been so disappointing.

European Markets Open Mixed   Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 3:00 AM ET

Steve Sedgwick takes you through the European market open, where stocks have come in mixed on the back of earnings season.

French Politicians Must Open Their Eyes: CEO  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 1:45 AM ET

Bernard Charles, CEO of Dassault Systèmes, tells CNBC that it is a reality that conditions in France are not good for entrepreneurs.

Bernard Charles, CEO of Dassault Systèmes, tells CNBC that he plans to use excess cash for acquisitions as it is the best way for the company to invest in the future.

Has the Status Quo Returned to Italy?  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 1:40 AM ET

David Lea, senior analyst at Control Risks, tells CNBC in the long game Beppe Grillo may be empowered as the only opposition in Italy but in the short-term he is out in the cold.

Europe Numbers Improving: Randstad CEO  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 1:30 AM ET

Ben Noteboom, CEO of Randstad, tells CNBC that throughout the quarter numbers have improved in the Europe and the trend is positive.

Sell in May and Go Away?  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 12:50 AM ET

Clem Chambers, CEO of ADVFN says the sell off in May is not news driven and is just part of the market structure.

Siva Govindasamy, Asia Managing Editor of Flightglobal says domestic demand in China's airline sector is strong, but bird flu is the biggest threat that could derail growth.

Expect Draghi to Cut Rates  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 12:20 AM ET

Greg Matwejev, Director of FX, Hedge Fund Sales and Trading for Newedge Asia Pacific says an ECB rate cut at the next meeting next week (May 2) is a done deal.

Moving Away From Austerity  Thu, 25 Apr '13 | 12:08 AM ET

Richard Martin, Managing Director at IMA Asia says not to expect any more budget cuts out of Europe because there has been a shift in mood worldwide that austerity is not working.

Stock in 60 Seconds: China Minsheng Bank  Wed, 24 Apr '13 | 11:18 PM ET

CNBC's Emily Chan takes on the challenge of the daily 'Stock in 60' segment to analyze shares of China's seventh-largest lender after it released positive quarterly earnings.

How to Play the Korean GDP Figures  Wed, 24 Apr '13 | 11:33 PM ET

James Rooney, Chairman & CEO at Market Force tells CNBC's Cash Flow which stocks he likes in the wake of the latest Korean GDP figures.

Stock Picks From Japan's Earnings Season  Wed, 24 Apr '13 | 11:05 PM ET

Glen Wood, Head of Sales, Global at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities discusses which stocks he likes out of the Japanese earnings season.

787 Has Not Torpedoed Boeing   Wed, 24 Apr '13 | 10:50 PM ET

Mike Boyd, Chairman at Boyd Consulting discusses Boeing's latest batch of results - the first one to be released after the company's 787 battery issues.

Top Video

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 9:01 AM ET

CNBC's Jim Cramer has become more cautious on the market right now and conditions are creating a "nightmare scenario" for just about everyone involved, he said on "Squawk on the Street" Monday.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:03 PM ET

The NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden answered questions about his NSA claims online, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. The "Street Signs" panel reacts.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 11:46 AM ET

Monetary policy in Japan could trump news from the Fed this week, and the kind of inflation the Bank of Japan is creating - with little or no velocity - is a "dangerous game", said Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services director of floor operations.

U.S. Video

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 7:52 PM ET

Discussing the state of Detroit's economy, with CNBC Contributor Keith Boykin; Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Voice; and Doug Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 7:45 PM ET

Larry Kudlow discusses the journalistic merit of a Financial Times article, which triggered a brief sell-off in U.S markets. Larry McDonald, Newedge; Ed Butowsky, Chapwood Investments; and Ron Kruszewski, Stifel Nicolaus join in the discussion later.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 7:44 PM ET

The Supreme Court ruled today that the FTC can keep challenging "pay to delay" deals between pharmaceutical companies and generic drugmakers. CNBC Contributor Keith Boykin; Heather Higgins, Independent Women's Voice; and Doug Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum, discuss.

Asia Video

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 11:03 PM ET

If US becomes energy independent, what will that mean for China? Erik Wytenus, Head of Foreign Exchange and Commodities at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, weighs in.

Sunday, 16 Jun 2013 | 11:35 PM ET

Leif Eskesen, Chief Economist for India and ASEAN at HSBC previews what to expect out of the RBI policy decision.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 9:48 PM ET

Michael Czinkota, Former U.S. Deputy Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Rockwell Schnabel, Former U.S. Ambassador to the EU discuss opportunities in the EU-US trade talks.

Europe Video

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:20 AM ET

Shimon Peres, president of Israel, tells CNBC that he is not looking for the international community to pick up the slack in Syria but the Arabs themselves through the Arab League.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:10 AM ET

Robin Harding, Financial Times journalist has denied a leak from the Federal Reserve after his article on tapering was held responsible for knocking 100 points off the Dow.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 11:50 AM ET

Roelof Van Den Akker, senior technical analyst at ING Wholesale Banking, analyses the performance of the EUR/USD and where it's heading ahead of the FOMC meeting

Most Popular Video

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 6:00 PM ET

Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 8:18 PM ET

Beijing is hoping that building more cities will create wealth for its people but as CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports, it's also fueling a debilitating rise in property prices.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 5:00 PM ET

Fundamentals haven't changed enough to substantiate worries that the Fed would cut back on quantitative easing yet, Josh Brown of Fusion Analytics says.