In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the stock market's continued rally and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's upcoming testimony to Congress. (2:11)
The landing gear on a UTair 737 airplane caught fire as it landed at Moscow's Vnkukovo Airport. About 140 passengers were on board, but no one was hurt in the incident. (0:36)
Tim Smith, North Asia CEO of Maersk Line says a reduction in costs helped first-quarter earnings swing back into the black from a loss a year ago. He says new capacity coming into the Chinese market are driving freight rates down.
Michael Spencer, Chief Economist, Asia Pacific at Deutsche Bank, says that in three to six months it will be obvious to investors that there is growth in Asia.
National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman stopped by the New York Stock Exchange with the Stanley Cup to talk about the league's playoff race, how teams are doing financially and the trophy's history. This is an interview you'll see only on CNBC.com.
Christian Chabot, the man who runs Tableau Software, is all smiles as he talks with Bob Pisani about the market's extremely enthusiastic reaction to the company's public debut. "People are calling data the oil of the 21st century."
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the day's disappointing economic numbers and whether it's a trend. Also, the dollar is soft and gold is getting crunched again, he says.
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)
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about today's bond move and a bearish indicator for the jobs market. (1:43)
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.
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.
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.