Geoff Lewis, Global Market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management says that the U.S. sequester no longer frightens investors. He also discusses the implications of not resolving the sequestration.
CNBC's Scott Cohn reports college tuition is still rising about twice the rate of inflation according to the latest Consumer Price Index. Financial economist Lindsay Piegza, explains her plans for financial reform in regards to education.
Paul Krake, author of market commentary View from the Peak: Macro Strategies, and Jorge Mariscal, Regional CIO of Emerging Markets at UBS, discuss what the Japanese central bank must do to support the market rally.
A look back at some of Gary Kaminsky's most memorable moments at CNBC, as he shares his final views on the future of interest rates and the biggest issues facing investors now.
The Secret Service is investigating a possible breach of Michelle Obama's credit report, and Yahoo's Michelle Mayer is changing the hiring practices at the company. CNBC's John Carney and Jane Wells, discuss.
Neil Atkinson, director of energy research at Datamonitor, gives CNBC his 2013 Brent price estimate arguing that global supply is a lot more important than demand growth is.
CNBC's John Harwod reports the White House has rejected Rep. Ryan's budget proposal that included $4.6 trillion in budget cuts but included no new revenues.
More than 1.7 millionaires in China hold more than $5 trillion in wealth, reports CNBC's Robert Frank. That is about 40 percent of the country's total.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports that the FAA is saying that Boeing will conduct extensive testing and analysis on 787 battery fixes. Meanwhile the Fast Money traders and Fred Tomczyk, president & CEO of TD Ameritrade, discuss the strength of the retail investor.
What to expect in tomorrow's trading session, with Sahak Manuelian, Wedbush Securities; Mebane Faber, Cambria Investment Management; and Michael Block, Phoenix Partners Group.
The Senate Democrats' budget includes over $1 trillion in savings through a mix of tax increases and spending cuts, with Robert Costa, National Review; Sen. Tom Coburn, (R-MD); and Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Daryl Guppy, CEO at Guppytraders.com says investors should watch for initial consolidation in the yen and the Nikkei. He then expects the yen to reach parity and the Nikkei to hit 13,500.
Chevron CEO John Watson discusses where the biggest production growth is occurring globally and what his company plans to do with its $22 billion in cash.