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Checking Out the 2013 M&A Landscape  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 7:41 AM ET

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin talks with Mark Shafir, Citigroup co-head of global M&A, about targets, taxes and strategy in the area of mergers and acquisitions this year.

The European Central Bank is ready to cut off emergency funding for the tiny island country if it doesn't reach a bailout deal by Monday. Martin Wolf, Financial Times, weighs in with the details.

Crisis in Cyprus Strikes Financial Chord  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 7:16 AM ET

Christopher Whalen, Carrington Investment Services; and Robert Wolf, 32 Advisors CEO, provide perspective on how to play the banking sector.

Big Deals in the Big Easy  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 7:09 AM ET

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin provides a look inside the world of mergers and acquisitions, as some of the world's most powerful player gather to see which sectors are ripe for deals.

The Fed Effect and the Markets  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 7:05 AM ET

Stocks gained traction after the Fed announced it will continue its easy money policy. Jon Hilsenrath, Wall Street Journal; and Robert Pavlik, Banyan Partners, weigh in on where the markets go from here.

Breaking Down Oracle Earnings: Analyst  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 7:02 AM ET

Brent Thill, UBS analyst, explains how the big tech's earnings miss was due to "internal execution" and not "macro issues."

CVS Health Screening Sparks Privacy Concerns  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 6:50 AM ET

Troy Brennan, MD, CVS Caremark chief medical officer, addresses concerns about a new health and wellness policy for employees that has some critics complaining it's an invasion of privacy.

UPS Tracks More Than Packages  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 6:40 AM ET

Dave Barnes, UPS chief information officer, explains how and why his company gathers every piece of information possible on every package it handles.

Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Dutch finance minister and head of the Eurogroup, tells CNBC that a contribution from the Cypriot side is inevitable as Cyprus would not be able to pay back a bigger Euro Zone programme.

Are US Markets Priced For Perfection?  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 6:32 AM ET

Uri Landesman, Platinum Partners; and Scott Nations, NationsShares, share their views on where the markets are headed and where to find investment opportunities.

Global Markets: European Markets Open Lower  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 6:09 AM ET

CNBC's Kelly Evans reports data from Germany showed a slowing of business activity in March, sending the euro lower against the dollar on the news.

Fed Stimulus to Stop by Year End: Expert  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 5:45 AM ET

Joe LaVorgna, chief U.S. economist at Deutsche Bank & CNBC contributor, believes the Fed will start to slow its stimulus in Q3 on the back of improving job creation figures.

Trade of the Day: Buy US Equities  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 5:41 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.

Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box.com, explains his plans for global expansion, why his growth numbers are attracting investors and how Box.com has worked towards building a secure environment for its clients.

Ed Balls, shadow chancellor, Labour Party, says the UK economy has flatlined and the budget should have gone further on housing and infrastructure investment.

The Iron Lad? Osborne Turned Into Thatcher  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 3:47 AM ET

CNBC's Squawk Box Europe discusses the British tabloid take on the UK budget.

Roger Parloff, Fortune senior editor, says businesses are sprouting in states like Colorado and Washington, where selling cannabis is now legal.

Road Warrior: Fancy Cars For Your Biz Trip  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 6:21 AM ET

How about renting a Bentley the next time you're taking a business trip? The high-end rental car business is growing, offering Porches, Mercedes, and Range Rovers to customers, but the upgrade is not cheap, reports CNBC's Becky Quick.

CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports Cyprus is desperately searching for a Plan B, as the struggling country must find billions of euros to secure a European Union bailout. Adam Lerrick, American Enterprise Institute, weighs in.

Pre-Market Report: What You Need to Know  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 6:01 AM ET

CNBC's Kelly Evans tells you what the markets will be watching as we approach the start of trading in the U.S.

Godwin Emefiele, CEO of Zenith Bank, tells CNBC about the banks second listing on the London Stock Exchange.

Rob Dobson, senior economist at Markit, tells CNBC the Euro Zone flash PMIs show the region is in a weak position with the contraction seen last quarter seemingly gathering momentum.

George Osborne, UK finance minister, tells CNBC that we should not let what is clearly a big problem for Cyprus, become a big problem for Europe.

Axel Heitmann, CEO of, the world's largest synthetic rubber maker, Lanxess, tells CNBC that new car registrations in Europe are at an all-time low.

UK Needs More Tax Reform: Economist   Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 3:35 AM ET

Andrew Sentance, senior economic advisor at PwC, tells CNBC that the measures in the UK budget, especially the cuts to corporation tax, are modestly helpful for business.

UK Not All Bad News: Economist   Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 3:05 AM ET

Chris Watling, CEO of Longview Economics, tells CNBC that there are some good things happening in the UK, e.g. car sales and real disposable incomes.

European Markets Open Lower   Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 4:00 AM ET

Karen Cho takes you through the European market open where stocks have come in lower.

Brian Caplen, Editor of The Banker, tells CNBC that it is a step in the wrong direction for governments to dictate how much salaries people should be paid.

Consumers Need to Adjust to Low Growth: CEO  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 2:00 AM ET

Jon Spector, CEO of Conference Board, tells CNBC that across Europe and the US there needs to be a rebalancing of consumer expectations.

Can Money Buy Happiness?  Tue, 19 Mar '13 | 8:45 PM ET

Andrzej Pyrka, Consultant at Gallup talks about the secret of well-being.