Stuart Crow, Head of Asia Pacific Capital Markets at Jones Lang LaSalle says Japan's real estate market will benefit from Abenomics. He says most of the investments so far have been in offices but he expects a pick up in the retail and logistics sectors.
Malaysia's ruling coalition extended its 56-year grip on power, winning Sunday's general election. However, claims of voter fraud are rising. CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar has the latest.
Investors continue to rush into Indonesia despite growing economic setbacks. CNBC's Deirdre Wang Morris speaks to Sandiaga Uno, the founder of one of Indonesia's largest investment firms, Saratoga Capital, and asked him about the road ahead for the economy.
In a CNBC.com-only interview after a marathon question-and-answer session with shareholders, Becky Quick asks Warren Buffett to comment on some of Charlie Munger's best lines, and asks about his new Twitter account.
The Mad Money crew looks back to some of the most memorable moments of the week, like when one guest told Cramer he was not only intelligent, but a genius.
Mad Money viewers ask Jim Cramer investment questions. While Trius Therapeutics is highly speculative and not for the faint of heart, I do like the risk reward here, explains Cramer.
Facebook wants to invest every penny in its business, explains Mad Money host Jim Cramer. Just because it doesn't pay bountiful dividends, and return cash with legitimate buybacks doesn't mean it's bad.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer looks at stocks that have more room to run. Citigroup has new & energized leadership and it's not too late to get in, says Cramer.
CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders look at the past week's activity in the options markets, and discuss what they'll be watching next week.
Making pesos on Chipotle. On April 12th, Mike and Carter made a bullish bet on Chipotle. It's a bet that paid off, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.
Is it time to bet against the billionaire? A look at whether Berkshire is too expensive as the company holds its annual meeting in Omaha, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.
A headfake or a goldmine? Copper, oil surge on the jobs report. Copper has its best day since November 2011. As commodities rise, a look at whether that makes Freeport-McMoRan a goldmine, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.
Berkshire Hathaway has stakes in publicly traded stocks leveraged to housing, with "Fast Money" trader Josh Brown; and how to play stocks requested on Twitter.
Apple is having its best two weeks in nearly 4 years, and the stock is up 15 percent, and how to play Disney ahead of its earnings and on the release of "Iron Man 3," with the "Fast Money" traders; and John McDonnell, Patron Spirits, shares his "Cinco de Mayo" trade.
Despite new highs for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, bearish views of the market show that there's still upside potential, Stuart Frankel's Steve Grasso says.