See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Friday's Squawk on the Street.
Stock were mixed Thursday after a surprising jump in weekly jobless claims met positive surprises on existing home sales and the index of leading indicators. Adam Bold, CEO of The Mutual Fund Store, and Phil Dow, managing director at RBC Wealth Management, shared their outlooks.
Could a GOP November win of the House be good for the markets and economy? Hugh Johnson, chairman and CIO of Hugh Johnson Advisors, shared his insights.
See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Thursday's Squawk on the Street.
U.S. home loan demand fell for a third week, though fixed mortgage rates slid near all-time lows. More information on the housing sector will be learned throughout this week. Buck Horne, housing and real estate analyst at Raymond James shared his insights on the sector.
Gold hit record highs for a fifth consecutive session after the Fed implied it is ready to inject more cash into the economy, knocking the dollar. And the Dow is creeping up near the 11,000 level. So where should investors be putting their money?
See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Wednesday's Squawk on the Street.
How should investors play this seesaw market? Jerry Castellini, president and CIO of CastleArk Management, and John Lekas, CEO and portfolio manager at Leader Capital, shared their insights.
Stocks were lower Tuesday as investors waited to see if the Fed would take new actions to stimulate the economy. Jason Trennert, chief investment strategist at Strategas Research Partners, and Frederic Dickson, CIS and SVP at D.A. Davidson & Co., shared their outlooks.
See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Tuesday's Squawk on the Street.
America eventually needs to see a complete overhaul of the tax system in the U.S., said Diane Swonk, chief economist and senior managing director at Mesirow Financial. She shared her insights on the economy.
Stocks opened higher Monday as investors awaited President Obama's comments on the economy and the Federal Reserve's policy meeting on Tuesday. Will stocks see a fourth week of gains? Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS financial services discussed his outlook.