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Michael Kurtz, Global Head of Equity Strategy at Nomura, discusses which Asian economies stand to win and lose from a sustained drop in commodity prices.

David Robson, Executive Chairman and President at Tethys Petroleum talks about the company's new joint operating project with Total and China National Petroleum Corporation in Tajikistan.

China Billionaire Eyes Global Movie Market  Mon, 22 Apr '13 | 7:45 PM ET

China's second richest man, chairman of Dalian Wanda, began attracting attention in the U.S after acquiring AMC Entertainment for $2.6 billion. CNBC spoke to Chairman Wang Jianlin.

Jim O'Neill, chairman at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, reflects on the best and worst calls of his career and his ultimate love for the foreign exchange market.

Santelli: Are We Rewriting Economic History?  Mon, 22 Apr '13 | 10:52 AM ET

Rick Santelli has some thoughts on the government's plan to change the way it measures the country's economic activity. It will affect GDP in the future and the past. (2:49)

Cramer: This Is One of the Biggest Blow-Ups   Thu, 11 Apr '13 | 9:53 AM ET

Cramer shares six stocks to watch, and reveals them in under 60 seconds.

Two Killed By Boston Marathon Explosions  Mon, 15 Apr '13 | 4:03 PM ET

NBC's Brian Williams reports initial word from Boston Police on casualties after two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Foreign Companies Face New Reality in China  Wed, 17 Apr '13 | 7:42 PM ET

As the Chinese public becomes more vocal about consumer rights advocacy, does this spell trouble for foreign firms operating on the mainland? CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports.

Cramer: This Sector is 'Red Hot'  Wed, 10 Apr '13 | 9:53 AM ET

Cramer shares six stocks to watch, and reveals them in under 60 seconds, including Sarepta, Qualcomm, and Amerisource Bergen.

Doll: Gold's Drop Drags Down Other Metals  Mon, 15 Apr '13 | 6:51 AM ET

Robert Doll, Nuveen Asset Management, discusses the dramatic drop in gold prices, and why it may signal that "the world is healing." (1:04)

Ian Poulter: I’m Taking This to My Grave  Wed, 10 Apr '13 | 8:48 AM ET
Ian Poulter of England hits an approach shot during a practice round prior to the start of the 2013 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

English pro golfer Ian Poulter discusses his quest to win the 2013 Masters Tournament and capture the "green jacket." Only one Englishman has ever won at Augusta: Nick Faldo, three times.

Abenomics is a One-Dimensional Play  Wed, 17 Apr '13 | 8:10 PM ET

Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO of Southern APAC of UBS Wealth Management, says that Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's policies may be boosting exports, but they're not driving domestic consumption and more needs to be done to reform Japan's economy in the longer term.

Is Apple Following Microsoft's Path?  Wed, 17 Apr '13 | 8:33 PM ET

Charles Sizemore, Chief Investment Officer of Sizemore Capital Management, discusses the future for the tech giant .

IMF Warns on Risks of QE  Wed, 17 Apr '13 | 7:40 PM ET

Jose Vinals, Financial Counselor & Director of Monetary & Capital Markets at the IMF, warns that the longer excessive monetary policy easing is in place, the more risks they pose to financial stability.

Edward Tracy, President & CEO of Sands China speaks exclusively to CNBC's Cash Flow about the challenges and opportunities facing the company.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Social Media Page  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 1:24 PM ET

A close look at Boston bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's VK page, with the "Power Lunch" crew. VK is a Russian-language social media site. (2:28)

Crowds Cheer Police After Suspect Captured  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 8:57 PM ET

NBC's Lester Holt reports that people on the streets of Watertown are cheering police after they captured the Boston Marathon bombing suspect.

Ruslan Tsarni, the uncle of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing, strongly urges his nephew to surrender to police. (7:30)

Police Surround Boat in Watertown Back Yard  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 8:01 PM ET

NBC News' Kerry Sanders reports that police have surrounded a boat in the backyard of a Watertown, MA house where the Boston bombing suspect is believed to be hiding.

Second Suspect Believed Found in Boat  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 7:35 PM ET

A reporter for NBC station WHDH in Boston says a source has told him authorities believe they've found the second Marathon bombing suspect in a boat in Watertown.

Tour Dan Loeb's New $50 Million Yacht  Tue, 16 Apr '13 | 12:00 AM ET

CNBC's Robert Frank takes us inside a $50 million yacht just bought by hedge fund manager Dan Loeb. (0:59)

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about IBM's negative effect on the Dow as the rest of the stock markets holds up. (3:13)

What the *&#$%@* Is Bitcoin?  Fri, 12 Apr '13 | 1:20 PM ET

Bitcoins have plunged more than 75 percent in the past 2 days, with the "Power Lunch" crew and Business Insider's Henry Blodget.

in her daily observation, Maria Bartiromo explains why it looks like the stock market's rally isn't close to ending. (2:02)

No Need to Panic Over China Growth: CIC  Wed, 17 Apr '13 | 12:08 AM ET

Jin Liqun, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors at China Investment Corp, says global investors have no need to panic over growth in China. He also discusses talk of a bubble in local government debt and gives his view on the BOJ's monetary policy.

Easing Having Limited Impact: Fed's Plosser  Thu, 11 Apr '13 | 9:00 PM ET

Charles Plosser, President of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, says the costs of easing outweigh the benefits for the U.S. economy.

Topless female protesters rushed at Russian leader Vladimir Putin during a visit to Germany. Putin later said, "I liked it," reports Tyler Mathisen. (0:54)

NBC's Richard Engel reports with the latest on the escalating tensions in the Korean Peninsula.

Bove: Bank Stocks Are 'Dirt Cheap'  Tue, 16 Apr '13 | 8:38 AM ET

Banking analyst Dick Bove tells “Squawk Box” why he’s so bullish on the financials right now. (1:13)

Kumar Palghat, founder and director of Kapstream tells CNBC why currency devaluation is not an acceptable means to kick start economies.