Rounding up this week's market action, with Amy Wu, RBC Capital Markets; Sameer Samana, Wells Fargo Advisors; Ryan Lewenza, TD; and Peter Sorrentino, Huntington Asset Advisors.
Scott Stuart, Sageview Capital co-founder, explains his take on the markets, and why he thinks the public markets are too complacent right now. "In public markets, it's okay to be in cash while you're waiting for a good opportunity that may come along," he says.
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo reports from Davos, Switzerland, at the World Economic Forum, where CNBC will be interviewing some of the biggest names in business. She will be talking to George Soros, Jamie Dimon, Bill Gates and others.
Google is among the tech stocks reporting earnings today after the bell, with Brian Belski, BMO Capital Markets and Terry Dolan, Benjamin & Jerold Brokerage CEO.
*Bank of Japan pledges aggressive actions to boost economy. NEW YORK, Jan 22- Oil prices rose on Tuesday, supported by Bank of Japan plans for asset buying and strong investor confidence data from Germany that boosted the outlook for fuel demand.
Frederic Tomczyk, TD Ameritrade president & CEO, discusses better-than-expected Q1 earnings, and how a new tax plan on "all" financial market transactions in Europe might impact his business. "European financial transaction tax is a bad idea," he says.
Where the markets stand now, with Scott Colyer, Advisors Asset Management CEO; Carol Roth, WGN Radio host; Steve Sachs, ProShares Advisors; and Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott.
If you are looking for a hot and hidden housing play, maybe you should check out housing REITs. Ken Cruse, Sunstone president & CEO and Michael D. Barnello, LaSalle Hotel Properties president & CEO, discuss the hotel business.
Johnson & Johnson reported Q4 revenues of $17.558 billion versus an estimate of $17.667 billion, and the company's 2013 guidance also came in lower than expected. Catherine Arnold, Credit Suisse senior analyst, offers insight.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer called out the Fed in August of 2007 during an appearance on "Street Signs." The "Squawk on the Street" crew discusses whether the Fed has a greater understanding of the economy and market conditions today.
Taking a closer look at earnings from Verizon, DuPont and other companies, and discussing Boeing's focus on fixing its 787 Dreamliner's battery system, with the "Squawk on the Street" team.
How to bring back the individual investor, with Jeff Solomon, Cowen & Co. CEO. "Every trade looks like a retail trade to me - that is something that has fundamentally changed," he explains.
Checking on the U.S. markets, and earnings expectations, with John Brady, RJ O'Brien. Dinakar Singh, founder and CEO of hedge fund TPG-AXON, weighs in with stocks to watch.
DuPont reported Q4 revenue of $7.3 billion versus and estimate of $7.258 billion. More on the quarter and what's ahead for the company, with DuPont Chairman & CEO Ellen Kullman.