Insight on continued fears over Europe and ramifications for the global markets, with Jonathan Corpina, Meridian Equity Partners; Jeffrey Grossman, BRG Brokerage; Jeff Kilburg, Treasury Curve; and CNBC's Bob Pisani.
Stocks take a dive amid renewed euro zone concerns, with Stephen Wood, Russell Investments chief market strategist, and Quincy Krosby, Prudential financial market strategist.
CNBC's Sue Herera and Simon Hobbs discuss the three drivers of today's market selloff, including the French elections, the resignation of Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his Cabinet, and the recession in Spain.
The Squawk on the Street team discusses the latest major headlines, including lower futures since concerns in Europe continue and how shares of Wal-Mart are faring since The New York Times reported the company is in the middle of an alleged bribery controversy.
Rajat Nag, Managing Director General, ADB says it's naive to expect that BRICs will put up funding to IMF without wanting something in return such as a greater voice.
Discussing the IMF pledge, how the French elections could impact the U.S. economy and whether China will have a soft landing, with William Rhodes, William R. Rhodes Global Advisors CEO & president.
The major averages are posting gains this week, but are still not out of the red for April. James Bianco, Bianco Research and David Sowerby, Loomis Sayles, share investment advice.
Discussing the current state of the markets amid earnings season, and how big of an influence Apple has on the major averages, with Peter Boockvar, Miller Tabak and CNBC contributor Ron Insana.
New results in a WSJ/NBC poll show a tight race is emerging between Mitt Romney and President Obama, reports CNBC's John Harwood. Rep. Kevin Brady, (R-TX), also weighs in.
CNBC's Rick Santelli says weaker economic data are catching up with those who intuitively believed the economy isn't as strong as numbers earlier this year indicated.
Stephen Schork, The Schork Report, says that if you're bullish you have to expect to see some kind of oil supply disruption this summer. Boris Schlossberg, GFT Currency Research, also weighs in.
Charles Dallara, Institute of International Finance managing director, offers insight into the Spanish banking system and whether global investors should be concerned.