Stock prices may be rising, but so is the threat of inflation, hedge fund manager Kyle Bass told CNBC Friday. "One of the best performing equity markets in the last decade has been Zimbabwe, but now your entire equity portfolio only buys you three eggs."
Alan Krueger, White House Council of Economic Advisers chairman, discusses today's employment report, adding 157,000 new jobs in January, with the unemployment rate rising to 7.9 percent.
Art Cashin of UBS talks about the market's reaction to January's jobs report and the S&P level he's watching to see if the rally can be sustained. (2:14)
CNBC's Gary Kaminsky provides a rare look inside the exclusive investment club, Tiger 21. The 200-member group collectively manage about $18 billion in assets.
The "Squawk on the Street" news team report on today's top financial stories. And, Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets; and Joe LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank, break down the employment data and weigh in on what it indicates about the economic recovery.
Deutsche Bank's Joe Lavorgnia anticipates broad "collateral financial damage" once interest rates eventually edge higher. And Art Hogan of Lazard Capital Markets sees the Fed trimming back on quantitative easing in 2013. Both appeared on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Friday.
Director Michael Bay sits down with Julia Boorstin to talk about this year's Super Bowl ads, how he picks blockbuster scripts and his perspective on the stock market.
CNBC's David Faber has the latest detail on the Justice Department's move to block Anheuser-Busche's purchase of Groupo Modelo. Shares of Constellation Brands are down sharply on the news. Evan Benn, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, weighs in.
CNBC's Rick Santelli talks to Rep. James Lankford, (R-OK), about today's Senate vote to increase the debt limit and extend Federal borrowing through May 18th.
Jeff Fettig, Whirlpool Corporation chairman & CEO, discusses his company's better-than-expected fourth quarter, as shares of the stock are up more that 100 percent over the last year.
Arvind Bhatia, Sterne Agee & Leach analyst; and Evan Wilson, Pacific Crest Securities analyst, debate whether Facebook's strategy to push mobile ads will pay off long term.
CNBC's Hampton Pearson reports the Justice Department is filling suit to block Anheuser-Busche's purchase of Group Modelo. Shares of Constellation Brands were down sharply on the news. CNBC's David Faber, weighs in.
The Justice Department has filed a suit challenging Anheuser-Busch buy of Grupo Model. Shares of Constellation fell on the news, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche and David Faber.
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