Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman clash over whether it's more important to reduce unemployment now or make significant reductions to the nation's deficit.
Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman clash over whether it's more important to reduce unemployment now or make significant reductions to the nation's deficit.
Pimco’s Mohamed El-Erian tells CNBC’s Rick Santelli that he thinks the market doesn’t fully understand there’s a good chance the Federal Reserve’s “experimental” economic stimulus could “end in tears.” (0:52)
George Soros, Founder & Chairman of Soros Fund Management speaks to CNBC about the Bank of Japan's unprecedented stimulus program and how it could potentially work against the economy.
Joseph Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University and 2001 Nobel Prize Winner says he's hopeful that Japanese stimulus will produce a bigger domestic effect than the U.S QE program.
Joseph Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University and 2001 Nobel Prize Winner, discusses why he thinks the Bank of Japan's stimulus program is likely to be more successful than the U.S. Federal Reserve's QE programs.
Niall Ferguson, Professor at Harvard University says a regime change in policy has happened in Japan. He says the BoJ and other central banks' measures are actually backward looking, applying 1930s Keynesianism.
Andrew Sheng, Chief Advisor at China Banking Regulatory Commission discusses the state of China's banking sector, saying the industry continues to grow despite the nation's shadow banking practices.
CNBC's Josh Lipton gives three stocks to watch into tomorrow's trade. Hewlett Packard gets a new chairman and JC Penney launches "Home Boutiques" in some of its stores. (1:03)
As he argues that too many people in the U.S. are taking unfair advantage of disability benefits, Rick Santelli points to the UK’s recent move to impose means testing. (1:26)
Technical analyst Richard Ross says there a long-term buy signal on the chart of one of the biggest companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Fundamental analyst Abigail Doolittle makes the bear case. (3:06)
There are fundamental issues with the stock market rally, but threats from North Korea are not among them, Dennis Gartman of The Gartman Letter says. (3:15)
Aadil Ebrahim, Managing Director at Bowen Asia says a cut in government spending and the budget's fiscal consolidation make it possible for the RBI to cut rates by 50-basis points.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera has the update on the financial crisis in Cyprus. And Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. chairman & CEO, explains how overexposure to Greece helped create banking problems in Cyprus.
Tim Ross, Head of Asia Pacific Transport Research at Credit Suisse, expects air traffic demand in China to pick up later this year on the recovery of business travel.
Heavy security is visible as the Cyprus central bank gets a truckload of cash delivered ahead of tomorrow's scheduled reopening of the nation's banks. (1:12)
Technical analyst JC O'Hara sees bullish signals on Wal-Mart's stock charts, but fundamental analyst Jeff Kilburg thinks Amazon.com's shares will be victorious. (3:15)