Charles Dallara, Institute of International Finance managing director, offers insight into the Spanish banking system and whether global investors should be concerned.
Peter Boockvar, Miller Tabak and Stuart Freeman, Wells Fargo Advisors, take two different positions on where the market currently stands and where it's headed.
Discussing Thursday morning's major economic reports, including jobless claims and existing home sales, with Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics chief economist.
Sen. Mark Warner, (D-VA), organized the Senate's infamous "gang of six," which spent more than a year tackling ways to cut the national debt. Robert L. Johnson, The RLK Companies founder & chairman, weighs in.
Rep. John Boehner, (R-OH), told CBS that President Obama "checked out last Labor Day." Robert Costa, National Review political reporter, and Keith Boykin, former Clinton White House aide, discuss.
Depending on the results of tomorrow's Spanish bond auction, what is the next step in the euro zone debt crisis? Michael Yoshikami, Destination Wealth Management and Brian Peery, Hennessey Funds, offer investment advice.
Stocks are headed into their first loss for the week with earnings as the catalyst. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, Simon Hobbs, and Bob Pisani discuss.
Mark Kiesel, Pimco managing director, explains why Pimco sees "huge" opportunities in U.S. energy, adding that U.S. onshore nat gas and oil are game-changers for the economy.
The FMHR traders discuss their thoughts on Chesapeake Energy. The stock is down 21% year-to-date. Also, Dennis Gartman, The Garman Letter, weighs in on the Spanish bond auction tomorrow and how it could impact oil futures and the U.S. dollar.