Shares of JPMorgan are down an additional 3% since news that the nation's largest bank may have lost $3 billion instead of $2 billion. Jim Rickards, JAC Capital Advisors, weighs in.
Apple has now lost about $104 billion in market cap. Robert Van Batenburg, Apple analyst at Louis Capital Markets and Tavis McCourt, Raymond James, discuss whether the tech giant is tumbling.
CNBC's Brian Sullivan and Amanda Drury break down the major headlines they will discuss in "Street Signs," including whether the Apple cart will continue to tip and JPMorgan's losses are growing.
CNBC's Brian Sullivan and Amanda Drury break down which major headlines they will discuss in an hour of "Street Signs," including anger at JPMorgan's annual shareholder meeting and a disaster for the coal industry.
Will a foreign invasion help the U.S job picture? Nancy McLernon, Organization for International Investment CEO, discussing whether overseas companies will be the driver in creating new employment opportunities in this country.
Breaking down the economic data out of China this week and discussing which emerging markets investors should be after, with Geoffrey Dennis, Citigroup and Andrew Kanaly, Kanaly Trust Company CEO.
Debating whether high-frequency trading regulations are in a state of decline, with Manoj Narang, Tradeworx founder and CEO and Dennis Kelleher, Better Markets president and CEO.
Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer (D); Scott Jacobson, Waverly Advisors managing director; and Frank Sorrentino, North Jersey Community Bank CEO, discuss how to fix the banking industry. CNBC's Steve Liesman also weighs in on how aware the Fed was of JPMorgan's risk.
Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer (D); Scott Jacobson, Waverly Advisors managing director; and Frank Sorrentino, North Jersey Community Bank chairman & CEO, share perspective on whether the Volcker Rule is the best solution to monitor regulations in the banking industry.
CNBC's Brian Sullivan and Amanda Drury break down which top headlines they will discuss in an hour of "Street Signs," including JPMorgan's loss and how to play China's economy.
Microsoft is up 18% this year and today the company is changing its Bing search interface. Derrick Connell, Microsoft corporate vice president, offers insight.
Should Americans be concerned over Procter & Gamble's move to Singapore? Jimmy Pethokoukis, American Enterprise institute and Donald Straszheim, ISI Group, share their perspectives.
Is America getting ready to break out of "Euro-sis" and come out on top again? Andre Julian, Trade Aviator and Paul Christopher, Wells Fargo Advisors, share their perspectives on the global market.
CNBC's Brian Sullivan and Amanda Drury break down which headlines they'll discuss in an hour of "Street Signs," including a huge Chinese bank buying into the U.S.
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