From the FOMC Minutes, to an unexpected weak report on manufacturing in China, what has changed about investing strategy? CNBC's Maria Bartiromo shares her observation.
With a weaker than expected Chinese GDP number and concerns over Spain, what's your best currency plan? Camilla Sutton, Scotia Capital, offers insight.
China's GDP numbers were lower than what the market was expecting. Brian Kelly, Shelter Harbor Capital, and Nicholas Consonery, Asia analyst at Eurasia Group, discuss whether China has bottomed.
Discussing how Google's earnings announcements could impact the stock and company, with Ben Schachter, Macquarie Securities internet analyst. Gerard Cassidy, RBC Capital Markets analyst and CNBC's Kate Kelly, also weigh in on JPMorgan earnings beating the Street.
Sen. Bob Corker, (R-TN), says the government should not encourage homeowners to stop making mortgage payments. "As policy makers, we should reward responsible behavior, not encourage reckless behavior," he says.
China's economy grew at its slowest in nearly three years in the first three months of the year. Peter Navarro, "Death by China" author; John Rutledge, Rutledge Capital chairman; and Anne Mulcahy, former Xerox chairman & CEO, discuss what the data means for the global economy and markets.
Investors are gearing up for earnings reports from major banks tomorrow. Mark Newton, Greywolf Execution Partners chief technical analyst, checks the charts on JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
CNBC's Eamon Javers weighs in on President Obama's statement on the "Buffett rule." The President said, "no one likes to pay taxes, but this is the real world."
Edward Lazear, former Council of Economic Advisers chairman and Stanford University economics professor, says he believes the labor market is improving despite last week's disappointing jobs report.
Sharing perspective on President Obama's speech on the ''Buffett Rule,'' with Chris Krueger, Guggenheim Partners senior policy analyst; Brian Gardner, KBW Washington research analyst; and CNBC's Eamon Javers.