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Alan Bowman, Regional VP for Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft Asia Pacific, explains why the company thinks its new game console product can take a bigger space in consumers' living rooms.

Myanmar Needs Investment Framework: Expert  Tue, 21 May '13 | 6:50 PM ET

Anthony Nelson, Director for Myanmar Affairs at the US-ASEAN Business Council supports Thein Sein's recent trip but says the nation must continue to develop a framework for business and investment.

Here's How China Escaped Poverty So Quickly  Wed, 22 May '13 | 12:35 AM ET

Read how many in China have climbed out of the poverty pit by unleashing their entrepreneurial spirit.

Hershey Unveils Made-for-China Candy  Tue, 21 May '13 | 7:50 PM ET

Steven Schiller, Senior VP, Global Sweets & Refreshment introduces Hershey's new brand of milk candy in the mainland, called the Lancester in English, or Yo-Man in Mandarin.

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo explains why she thinks the stock market's rally probably isn't over yet. (1:47)

Talking Numbers: Bank on JPMorgan?  Tue, 21 May '13 | 3:30 PM ET

Technical analyst Richard Ross explains why his charts indicate JPMorgan shares are going up.Fundamental analyst Enis Taner doesn't like the company, but also thinks the stock will rise. (2:32)

Cramer: Corporate Tax Code is 'Outrageous'  Tue, 21 May '13 | 9:10 AM ET

Jim Cramer says it's a "crowd pleaser" when Congress goes after Apple for avoiding taxes, because the stock is down so far from its highs. He thinks, however, that the corporate tax code shares a lot of the blame.

Art Cashin: Why Market is 'Confused'  Tue, 21 May '13 | 11:45 AM ET

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about stocks going for a 19th straight Tuesday advance and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's upcoming testimony to Congress.

Cramer: Lagging Dow Stock Could 'Break Out'  Tue, 21 May '13 | 9:32 AM ET

Jim Cramer identifies one of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average that has lagged the market's gains but is now poised to move significantly higher.

Apple CEO Cook: We Don't Use 'Tax Gimmicks!'  Tue, 21 May '13 | 11:45 AM ET

In testimony to a Congressional panel, Apple CEO Tim Cook rejects accusations that Apple uses overseas entities to avoid billions in U.S. taxes and calls for a drastic simplification of the country's tax code.

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer talks with Carl Quintanilla about the company's $1.1 billion deal to buy Tumblr.

Oklahoma Tornado: Watch Time-Lapse  Mon, 20 May '13 | 12:00 AM ET

A massive 2-mile-wide tornado rips through southern Oklahoma City on Monday. This footage has been sped up by 10X.

President Obama on Oklahoma Disaster  Tue, 21 May '13 | 10:07 AM ET

Our focus is on the urgent work of rescue, said President Obama commenting on efforts to provide relief for Oklahoma after a devastating Tornado destroyed neighborhoods, and left at least 51 people dead, 20 of them children. And, CNBC's John Harwood, reports on the clean-up efforts.

JPM Narrowly Defeated Chairman/CEO Proposal  Tue, 21 May '13 | 9:17 AM ET

JPMorgan Chase has narrowly defeated its non-binding proposal to split the Chairman & CEO roles at the bank, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche.

This UK Industry Is 'Out of This World'  Mon, 20 May '13 | 7:51 PM ET

The space business in the United Kingdom is growing fast - The country's first official astronaut has been picked for a stint on the International Space Station. Tom Mackenzie reports.

Reading the M&A Tea Leaves  Mon, 20 May '13 | 9:05 PM ET

Donald Yacktman, President & Co-CIO of Yacktman Asset Management, says recent M&A activity is a sign of the Fed's easy money burning holes in companies' pockets.

Strengthening U.S.-Myanmar Relations  Mon, 20 May '13 | 9:23 PM ET

Richard Vuylsteke, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, discusses the challenges still facing Myanmar and U.S. engagement in the country.

Defending Dimon's Dual Role  Mon, 20 May '13 | 6:10 PM ET

Bill Smith, CEO and Senior Portfolio Manager at SAM Advisors, makes a case for keeping JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon's dual role at the bank.

Prague's 'Love Train'  Tue, 21 May '13 | 1:47 AM ET

The Czech Republic's capital, Prague, has found an unusual way to get people to use public transport: its metro system has launched "love carriages."

Ermenegildo Zegna Draws Sydney Fashionistas  Tue, 23 Apr '13 | 7:50 PM ET

The famed Italian men's fashion house tells CNBC its plans for expansion in the Aussie market.

'Burning Question' Facing Steve Cohen's SAC  Mon, 29 Apr '13 | 1:07 PM ET

The burning question for SAC investors who are considering pulling their capital from the hedge fund is whether Steve Cohen will be indicted, reports CNBC's Kate Kelly. (1:41)

Find Out Why ECB's Nowotny Moved the Euro  Fri, 3 May '13 | 2:39 AM ET

Ewald Nowotny, member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB), tells CNBC that markets over interpreted the possibility of negative deposit rates and there is no specific plan in that direction.

Markets Are Rubber Ducks in Bath Tubs: UBS  Wed, 8 May '13 | 8:12 PM ET

Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO, Southern APAC at UBS Wealth Management describes current market performance as a rubber duck awash in a flood of central bank liquidity.

Cramer's Play on 'Beat-Down' Stocks  Thu, 9 May '13 | 9:06 AM ET

CNBC's Jim Cramer shares his thoughts on stocks that are proving short-sellers wrong.

What Stocks Leon Cooperman Just Bought  Thu, 9 May '13 | 12:04 PM ET

There is no shortage of cheap stocks, says Leon Cooperman of Omega Advisors, who shares two new positions.

QE's Effects in 8th Inning: Jeff Gundlach  Thu, 9 May '13 | 12:38 PM ET

Everything begins and ends with quantitative easing, DoubleLine Capital's Jeff Gundlach says.

Why the Markets Closed Down Today  Thu, 9 May '13 | 3:58 PM ET

Art Cashin of UBS tells Tyler Mathisen why stocks faltered in the last few hours of trading. (0:56)

3 to Watch: PCLN, GPS, TRLG  Thu, 9 May '13 | 3:00 PM ET

CNBC's Josh Lipton looks at three stocks to watch tomorrow, including Priceline, which delivered a solid first quarter. Also, Gap announces strong sales, and True Religion reports before tomorrow's opening bell.

NZ's Finance Minister on Divestment Plans  Thu, 9 May '13 | 7:20 PM ET

Bill English, Finance Minister of New Zealand, talks about Wellington's plans to raise cash to bring its economy back into surplus. He also discusses why he is unconvinced on Abenomics and denies recent claims that New Zealand is getting involved in global currency wars.

CNBC's Jim Cramer explains why he believes Wall Street firms will continue to use Bloomberg terminals, despite the alleged privacy breach. (Disclosure: Bloomberg is a competitor of CNBC in reporting and distributing business news on the Web and on television.)