Mikio Kumada, Executive Director & Global Strategist at LGT Capital Partners says that the Fed slowing down bond buying is a good thing since the US economy is recovering.
Matthew Ossolinski, Chairman, Ossolinski Holdings explains why MGM will move from being a recovering company to a growing one. He further discusses Macau's gaming growth trends, explaining why he expects the sector's operators to perform well in the next 3 to 5 years.
Dennis Gartman, founder, editor and publisher of the Gartman Letter, tells CNBC Europe why he thinks the psychology of the markets has changed, and changed dramatically. (Gartman will also be a live guest on Fast Money at 12:30p ET (5:28)
Michael Yoshikami, Founder & CEO, Destination Wealth Management explains why he expects the U.S. Federal Reserve to scale back on their bond buying this year.
Manpreet Gill, Senior Investment Strategist at Standard Chartered tells CNBC's Cash Flow why he thinks it's time to rotate out of gold into other asset classes.
CNBC's Deirdre Wang Morris takes on the challenge of the daily 'Stock in 60' segment and examines Sony shares as the tech giant unveils the new PlayStation 4.
Jeffrey Carr, CEO of U.S. cyber security boutique Taia Global, questions claims that China is solely to blame for cyber attacks on global corporations.
Tulsi Tanti, Chairman of Suzlon Energy, on why he is eagerly anticipating the Indian Budget next week where the government is expected to reinstate incentives for investment in wind power
Simon Cooper, President & Managing Director for Asia Pacific at Marriott International, talks about the company's Southeast Asian expansion plans, including projects in Thailand and India.
Frederic Neumann, MD & Co-Head of Asian Economics Research at HSBC, sounds a warning over Asian growth being increasingly driven by increases in credit.
Marius Kloppers, outgoing CEO at BHP Billiton discusses the global miner's 43 percent profit slump while incoming CEO Andrew Mackenzie describes BHP's future strategy.
Discussing whether loans to businesses will help spur the economy, with Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets; Nan Hayworth, (R) Fmr. New York Representative; and Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities.
Five years after the financial crisis, executive pay at the banks is creeping back up, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche. Nan Hayworth, (R) Fmr. New York Representative; and Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities, weigh in.
Craig Dunn, CEO of AMP, tells CNBC how falling interest rates have boosted domestic sentiment in Australia, helping achieve a 2 percent rise in fiscal-year net profit.
President Obama is continuing to lobby against automatic spending cuts, with Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; Nan Hayworth, (R) Fmr. New York Representative; Rep. Kevin Brady, (R-TX); and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
Nordic American Tanker posted a Q4 2012 loss of 39 cents per share versus a consensus estimate for a net loss of 36 cents. Herbjorn Hansson, Nordic American Tanker chairman & CEO, weighs in.
Ahead of Magnum Hunter Resources' earnings, Mad Money host Jim Cramer says there are plenty of catalysts to send its stock higher this year. He is joined by the company's CEO, Gary Evans.