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  • Big January for Stocks, Big Year As Well  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 3:37 PM ET

    History shows that when the S&P 500 gains 5 percent or more in January, it's going to be a good year for stocks, with CNBC's Jeff Cox & Ron Insana.

  • Tomorrow in :30  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 4:50 PM ET

    Investors will be watching the all-important jobs report tomorrow, with Laif Meidell, American Wealth Management; Mason Slaine, Interactive Data Corp.; and Michael James, Wedbush Securities.

  • Caskets for Obese People  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 4:48 PM ET

    The world's biggest makers of funeral caskets are widening their business models to keep up with fatter waistlines, reports CNBC's Tyler Mathisen.

  • 49ers' Culliver Sorry for Remarks  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 4:45 PM ET

    A San Francisco 49'er cornerback is apologizing for making anti-gay comments. CNBC's Brian Shactman has details.

  • Cantor Fitzgerald CEO on Market Rally, Jobs  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 4:20 PM ET

    Shawn Matthews, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, shares his view on the January market rally and his take on the bond market.

  • California Has Highest State Tax Rate  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 4:37 PM ET

    We know that California has the highest tax rate, but it also ranks No. 1 when it comes to state, local and sales tax paid by the rich, reports CNBC's Robert Frank. Carol Pepper, Pepper International CEO, explains how much tax rates matter to your investments.

  • January's Winners & Losers  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 4:10 PM ET

    CNBC's Josh Lipton runs through the stock market winners and losers of January.

  • Checking Market Close  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 4:00 PM ET

    Can the market's strength hold up throughout the year? Michael Sansoterra, Ridgeworth Large Cap Growth Stock Fund and Silvant Capital Management; Ben Pace, Deutsche Bank PWM; Josh Brown, Fusion Analytics; and CNBC's Rick Santelli, share their opinions.

  • Closing Countdown: Jobs, the Fed & Markets  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 3:55 PM ET

    Discussing what the next catalyst to take the market higher could be, with Terry Dolan, Benjamin & Jerold Brokerage CEO.

  • RIM Shares Rally Ahead of BlackBerry 10  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 3:45 PM ET

    CNBC's Seema Mody reports the latest from Nasdaq.

  • Final Minutes of January Trading  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 3:45 PM ET

    Where the markets go from here, with Brian Singer, William Blair, and CNBC's Bob Pisani.

  • Aetna Q4 Profits Slip on Higher Medical Costs  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 3:30 PM ET

    Mark Bertolini, chairman, CEO and president of Aetna, shares his take on unions, the company's earnings and the impact of higher medical costs.

  • Historic January?  Thursday, 31 Jan 2013 | 3:00 PM ET

    If the Dow closes above 13,886.46, it will be the best January percentage gain since 1989, with Josh Brown, Fusion Analytics; Sandy Lincoln, BMO Asset Management; Michael Yoshikami, Destination Wealth Management; and Joe Greco, Meridian Equity Partners.

  • Tomorrow in :30  Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 4:51 PM ET

    What investors might see in tomorrow's market, with Quint Tatro, Tatro Capital; Jim Kee, South Texas Money Management; and Sahak Manuelian, Wedbush Securities.

  • Economy Shrinks, Fed Reacts  Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 4:43 PM ET

    The Federal Reserve continues to see downside risks to the economy. Sharing their analysis of today's GDP data and the Fed's decision to keep rates unchanged, with CNBC's Larry Kudlow and Bob McTeer, Former Dallas Fed President.

  • Municipal Bonds & the US Economy  Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 4:35 PM ET

    Discussing the state of the bond market, with Alexandra Lebenthal, Lebenthal & Co. president and CEO. "The ratio of municipals to Treasurys has gotten more expensive," she explains.

  • Death of the Refi?  Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 4:22 PM ET

    Refinances dropped 10 percent this week, reports CNBC's Diana Olick. Mortgage bankers said the rate on the 30-year fixed moved up from 3.62 percent to 3.67 percent.

  • Battle of the Tech Titans  Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 4:19 PM ET

    CNBC's Seema Mody reports Facebook shares are trading lower in after-hours action, and Qualcomm is trading higher.

  • Qualcomm Q1 EPS $1.26 vs. $1.13 Est.  Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 4:14 PM ET

    CNBC's Jon Fortt reports the details of Qualcomm's Q1 earnings data.

  • Facebook Q4 EPS $0.17 vs. $0.15 Est.  Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 4:08 PM ET

    Facebook reports earnings per share of $0.17, and revenue of $1.59 billion, with A.B. Mendez, Knight PE Source Capital Markets; Roger Kay, Endpoint Technologies; and CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

About

Anything can happen between the bells of the trading day. But what happens during the last hour could be what matters most. CNBC's "Closing Bell" guides you through the most important hour of the trading day. The show takes a close-up look at how the markets are moving, what's driving them and how investors are reacting. Live coverage includes reports from the Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the NYSE. Analysts, money managers and CEOs explain their strategies, share opinions, and provide an inside perspective on breaking news stories. In addition, "Closing Bell" provides instant analysis of corporate profit reports, as soon as they break, during the quarterly earning seasons. Bartiromo, known for her revealing in-depth interviews, talks with America's top CEOs and business leaders from around the country and the world. Features include interviews with entrepreneurs, plus an inside-look at how executives and high-net-worth individuals spend their time and money.

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    Monday - Friday 3:00P ET
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    Monday - Saturday 21:00 CET
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  • Anchor of CNBC's "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo," and the nationally syndicated "On the Money with Maria Bartiromo."

  • With almost 30 years experience in business television, Griffeth is co-anchor of the 3 p.m. ET hour of CNBC's "Closing Bell."