Larry Kudlow and guests from different sides of the political fence discuss recent proposals from the White House and Capitol Hill for raising the minimum wage.
Major averages pare losses after an early downturn on Cyprus news, with the Fast Money team. Tobias Levkovich, Citi, says investors are missing the point in the European crisis. "What has happened in Europe is corporate credit continues to be very, very tight," he says.
CNBC's Josh Lipton looks at three stocks to watch as investors focus on the housing sector. Housing starts and building permits will hit before the bell; Adobe Systems reports earnings, as does Francesca's Holdings.
Bank of America has been among the banks taking a hit on fallout over the bailout plan for Cyprus. Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, explains how real the risk is that Cyprus could spiral toward default with wider implications for the rest of Europe.
The retailer's stock is popping after launching its Joe Fresh brand this past weekend. Dana Telsey, Telsey Advisory Group CEO, weighs in on the early read on JC Penney's turnaround plan.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss why the markets are only down marginally despite the news out of Cyprus. So far, Cashin says, the "crisis" looks contained.
CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports how testimony on Capitol Hill on Friday from several JPMorgan executives is shining a new spotlight on its CEO, Jamie Dimon.
Adarsh Sinha, Head of Asia Pacific G10 FX Strategy at BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research says the Cyprus bailout offer of levying bank deposits came as a surprise and he's bearish on the euro-dollar.
Foreclosure rates soared ten percent last month. Steven Hilton, Meritage Homes chairman & CEO, provides perspective on the housing market, and where he sees future growth areas.
Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO and co-CIO, discusses the controversial bailout plan for Cyprus which would tax bank deposits, and explains how the proposal has inflamed the situation by including small depositors.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports the latest details on the euro zone's unprecedented tax plan on bank deposits. And, CNBC's Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman provide perspective on how the bailout proposal will impact global markets.
Retail investors were "largely absent" from participating in the markets' run, explains Mitchell Caplan, Jefferson National chairman & CEO, discussing when to see the return of the individual investors.
Michael Sarris, Cyprus finance minister, told CNBC the deal is a once and for all step, and it compared well with much more serious and grave proposals that were on the table.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera has the latest details on the unprecedented proposal to tax bank depositors in Cyprus, and takes a look at a possible revision of the plan.