James Bullard, member of the Federal Reserve, tells CNBC why the US economy has taken longer than expected to recover, despite the huge amounts of stimulus.
Jan Randolph, head of sovereign risk at IHS Global, tells CNBC that the financial system is representative of two drunks: the financial markets and the real economy.
A number of retailers are out with quarterly numbers, from the low-end to high-end, with Stacey Widlitz, S.W. Retail Advisor, and Matthew Boss, JPMorgan retail analyst.
John Goltermann, Obermeyer Asset Management, explains why he never really jumped on the Apple bandwagon, and how other tech companies are cautionary tales for Apple.
ChannelAdvisor, a provider of cloud-based e-commerce solutions, had its IPO today. CEO & Co-Founder Scot Wingo discusses the company with CNBC's Jim Cramer.
Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard, shares insight on the firm's corporate earnings and turnaround plan. She tells CNBC's David Faber that revenue growth is possible in fiscal 2014.
Continuing claims fall to lowest level since March 2008, with Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Services; Robert Nardelli, Cerberus Capital; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.
The IRS targeting scandal has sparked several Congressional hearings and investigations. Rep. Eric Cantor, (R-VA), says the IRS situation represents egregious abuse of power.
A big swing for the markets after mixed signals from the Fed on when the central bank will taper its QE program. James Paulsen, Wells Capital Management, says in the market will digest its gains in the second half of the year. Larry Lindsey, former Fed governor, also shares his thoughts.
David Cote, Honeywell International and JPMorgan board member, and Robert Nardelli, Cerberus Capital, discuss lessons learned from the fight about splitting Jamie Dimon's role.
John Wraith, fixed income strategist at BofA Merril Lynch Global Research and Valentin Marinov, director of FX strategy at Citi, discuss the Nikkei's correction and the strength of the U.S. recovery.