Institutional Investor unveiled its All-America Research Team this morning, ranking Deutsche Bank's Charles Grom among the nation's top analysts. Grom joins the Fast Money traders to discuss the market's top retail performers over the past year.
President Obama and Governor Romney are facing off tonight in the second presidential debate ahead of the 2012 election. Lawrence Goodman, Center for Financial Stability president, discusses which candidate is better for the U.S. stock market.
Vikram Pandit quit as CEO of Citigroup, and Jeff Sonnenfeld, Senior Associate Dean at Yale School of Management, discusses whether more bank management shake-ups are on the horizon.
CNBC's Jon Fortt has the details from IBM's earnings conference call; and Intel reported better-than-expected earnings, with Dan Berenbaum, MKM Partners.
How legendary investor Bill Gross is playing the market now. Gross on gold, bonds and the fiscal cliff, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
What's behind CEO Vikram Pandit's departure? Could Citi's pain be your gain? Profiting from the company's turmoil, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
Byron Wien, Blackstone Advisory Partners, says Vikram took Citigroup from the brink and brought it back. "He's a very competent person; I don't know what happened here," he said.
Stephen Weiss, Short Hills Capital Partners, explains why he bought Citi on news that Vikram Pandit was stepping down as CEO. Gerard Cassidy, RBC Capital, and Timothy Ghrisky, Solaris Asset Management, also weigh in.
Robert Doll, BlackRock senior advisor, and Jeff Rosenberg, BlackRock fixed income chief strategist, provide their recommendations on how to allocate your portfolio in the fourth quarter.