CNBC's Rick Santelli shares his thoughts on former Reagan Budget Director David Stockman's advice that investors to get out of the markets and hide in cash, now.
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.
Can Q2 really be as strong as Q1? Sam Stovall, S&P Capital IQ, has raised his 12-month S&P target to 1,670 from 1,550. He explains why to CNBC's Carl Quintanilla.
Pimco’s Bill Gross says he doesn’t think Japan’s enormous economic stimulus program is good policy, but it will help some markets in the short term. (0:47)
Financial Web site SumZero provides a place for analysts, hedge funds and private equity firms to share under the radar investment ideas. Divya Narendra, founder & CEO of SumZero, explains.
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)
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.
Raghavan Seetharaman, President & CEO of Doha Bank, talks about the company's recently-opened Sydney office - the first for a bank from the Gulf region.
Rick Santelli uses his tie to illustrate his argument that even though Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are making money they shouldn't stay on the same path. (2:39)
The day's non-business news, including the implosion of a grain elevator in Poland that survived World War II and a smokestack on the site of an old psychiatric hospital in New York State. (0:43)
In response to global outcry, the queen of bridal couture, Vera Wang, is abolishing the near $500 fee for Chinese brides-to-be to try on garments at her Shanghai bridal boutique.
Jack Bogle, senior chairman and founder of The Vanguard Group, says lawmakers in Washington need to show courage in dealing with long-term fiscal issues.
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)
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.