From Indonesia to South Korea, Crystal Jade's footprint extends beyond its home market of Singapore. CNBC speaks to
Ip Yiu Tung, Chairman and CEO of the eatery to see how he beats competition.
Li Zhaoxing, former Chinese foreign minister, turns the tables on CNBC's Geoff Cutmore and asks him what CNBC's position is on tensions on the Korean peninsula.
NBC's Pete Williams reports on the latest updates from federal investigations into Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings.
Art Hogan, Lazard, discusses what it is like in Boston now that the city is in virtual lockdown; and provides an outlook on what to expect in today's markets. Also, Larry Glazer, Mayflower Advisors, describes what it is like in Newton, Ma, and the surroun
Euro Pacific Capital's Peter Schiff and Seabreeze Partners' Douglas Kass debate whether gold is a buy, with CNBC's Mandy Drury and the "Futures Now" Traders. (9:49)
Dick Bove, vice president of Rafferty Capital Markets, explains why he's bullish on financials right now, with CNBC's Mandy Drury and the Futures Now Traders.
Technical analyst Richard Ross is very bearish on Apple. Fundamental analyst Enis Taner is a bit more optimistic, but doesn't see it going back to its old highs. (2:41)
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about today's rally on Wall Street that followed yesterday's big decline. (2:12)
Former Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) casts a cynical eye on Goldman's recent bearish gold call, with CNBC's Mandy Drury and the "Futures Now" traders. (1:51)
The Associated Press says hackers sent out an erroneous tweet about a White House attack, reports CNBC's Eamon Javers. Kenny Polcari of O'Neil Securities, weighs in. (3:54)
Torsten Muller-Otvos, CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars explains why he is still very optimistic about growth in China despite the slowdown in the mainland.
Hyun Oh-seok, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of South Korea, says there is no one-size-fits-all method when it comes to monetary policy and currency devaluations.
In this news conference, the FBI asks for the public's help to identify two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings. Anyone with any information is asked to call 1-800-CALL-FBI (8:04)
Mark Mobius, executive chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, tells CNBC investors shouldn't wait to put money into equities or they could lose out.
During an interfaith service for those killed or injured in the Boston Marathon bombings, President Obama tells terrorists that they can't break the spirit of Americans through violence.
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.