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Why Gold Will Rally  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 1:05 PM ET

Can anything get gold going? What's behind the breakdown in bullion? Discussing gold's next move, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.

Trader Buzz Before the Bell: Tech Stocks  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 6:42 AM ET

John Brady, R.J. O'Brien, takes a look at the technology space and whether it will continue to lag the other sectors.

Jim Rogers Opens His Investing Playbook  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 1:00 PM ET

Legendary investor Jim Rogers bold market call. Rogers comments on stocks, gold, commodities and tonight's State of the Union address, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders, Jeff Kilburg at the Nasdaq and Anthony Grisanti at the Nymex.

A Strong Euro Is Good for Europe: CEO   Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 1:00 AM ET

Keith McCullough, CEO of Hedgeye Risk Management, tells CNBC that the North Korean nuclear test is not as important as the currency war for markets.

Dan Niles: Expect Apple to Act on Cash  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 12:03 PM ET

How soon can Apple shareholders expect the company to do something with its cash? Alpha One's Dan Niles weighs in.

Blankfein on US Economy, Stocks & Activists  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 2:48 PM ET

CNBC's Scott Wapner speaks to Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO, about the political and economic environment in the U.S. and whether activists are good for the markets.

Alan Lafley, Procter & Gamble former chairman & CEO, reveals the lessons he learned from the corner office in his new book, "Playing to Win."

Pebble Watches Apple's Innovation  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 10:44 AM ET

CNBC's Scott Wapner reports Apple's Tim Cook is still optimistic about growing the smartphone market. And Eric Migicovsky, Pebble CEO & co-founder, explains why he thinks more consumers are interested in wearable tech devices.

Two New Things From Apple: Analyst  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 11:53 AM ET

Expect a dividend hike and a cheaper smartphone, said Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray, after Tim Cook's keynote speech today at the Goldman conference.

Managing the Kate Upton Brand  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 1:48 PM ET

Kate Upton, the model who appears on the cover of this year's Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, talks about a chilly photo shoot in Antarctica, and her plans for the future. (3:53)

How Jim Rogers Is Playing Facebook  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 1:08 PM ET

On CNBC.com's "Futures Now," we ask Jim Rogers what he thinks about investing in Facebook. (1:43)

Jim Rogers: Where I'm Investing Now  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 1:03 PM ET

Gold? Stocks? Bonds? Billionaire investor Jim Rogers tells CNBC's "Futures Now" traders where he's putting his money to work, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis. (1:26)

Art Cashin talks with Mary Thompson about a variety of topics, including the stock market coming up against a technical "uptrend" line, the "currency war" centering on Japan's yen, and the "SI Swimsuit Cover" market indicator. (2:43)

Targeting Swimsuits With a Twist  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 7:17 AM ET

The 2013 "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit issue hits the newsstands today, and one retailer is hoping to put the dream of some to look a little like Kate Upton a bit more in reach, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan.

Tuesday's Market Roadmap  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

The "Squawk on the Street" news team reports on today's top business headlines; including Apple's Tim Cook's speech at the Goldman Technology Conference; a preview of President Obama's State of the Union speech tonight, with CNBC's Jon Fortt; and Coca-Cola's mixed fourth quarter results.

Jim Rogers disagrees when Larry Kudlow says Japan is saving the world economy from deflation by depreciating the yen. (0:45)

Eva Longoria on Obama's Leadership & Lay's  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 9:40 AM ET

Actor, producer, political activist, and Frito-Lay representative Eva Longoria visits "Squawk on the Street" after ringing the NYSE's opening bell. (5:45)

Mario Gabelli, Gamco Investors chairman, CEO & CIO, discusses his outlook on the markets, and shares his favorite stock picks.

Weak Economy Limits Growth: Barclays CEO  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 5:06 AM ET

Antony Jenkins, Barclays CEO expects no huge top-line growth, due to the muted macroeconomic environment.

In a "Kudlow Report" discussion, investor Jim Rogers argues that gains for stocks have been artificially fueled by central banks printing large amounts of money. (9:03)

Investor Dennis Gartman tells "Fast Money" why he thinks no one should be holding gold priced in U.S. dollars. (2:31)

Jim Rogers: Washington Lies About Inflation  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 5:32 AM ET

When Larry Kudlow says there's no inflation even though central banks are printing money, Jim Rogers disagrees, saying inflation is going "through the roof" and Kudlow doesn't realize it because he doesn't do his own shopping. (0:37)

Maria Presses White House on Spending Cuts  Mon, 11 Feb '13 | 4:15 PM ET

In a live interview, CNBC's Maria Bartiromo presses White House economic adviser Gene Sperling on the Obama administration's willingness to accept more spending cuts.

SI Swimsuit Models Ring Closing Bell  Mon, 11 Feb '13 | 4:00 PM ET

CNBC's Bill Griffeth and Maria Bartiromo discuss the impact the Sports Illustrated swimsuit models ringing the closing bell will have on the markets. The models then close the Dow for the day.

Pre-Market Report: What You Need to Know  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 6:01 AM ET

CNBC's Kelly Evans tells you what the markets will be watching as we approach the start of trading in the U.S.

Gabelli: These Stocks Will Double  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 8:50 AM ET

Mario Gabelli, Gamco Investors chairman, CEO & CIO, reveals the names of two companies that he believes are set to soar. (1:37)

Your First Trade for Tuesday  Mon, 11 Feb '13 | 5:00 PM ET

CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders discuss the day's top trades and the stocks they'll be watching Tuesday.

Cashin: Stock Market at Key Decision Point  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 9:23 AM ET

Art Cashin of UBS tells "Squawk on the Street" that the stock market is at a key technical level. (2:17)

Mad Money, February 11, 2013  Mon, 11 Feb '13 | 6:00 PM ET

Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk takes issue with a New York Times story that says the company's electric car ran out of power sooner than expected during a test drive. (5:31)