In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about what happens after the stock market breaks out of its "rectangular range." (2:24)
What happened in Cyprus is a one-time situation, says John Ryding, RDQ Economics. "You couldn't do that on a country like Spain or Portugal or Ireland," he says. Jeff Solomon, Accounting Company, also offers his thoughts on earnings.
Investor Jim Rogers is concerned about the safety of his money in bank accounts around the world now that Cyprus is "looting" money from big depositors to help fund the country's bailout.
Alastair Newton, Senior Political Analyst at Nomura, explains why he remains skeptical that a ruler like Kim Jong-un will be able to lead Pyongyang into combat.
Oliver Rust, Managing Director, Global Financial Services at Nielsen explains why there is an accelerated increase of people from China visiting Hong Kong to invest in financial products.
Christophe Georges, President & COO of Bentley Motors, provides a preview of the new luxury automobile and announces the company's plans to introduce an SUV model in the near future.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the ongoing mess in Cyprus and the lack of concern in the markets. People tune in on TV and see the situation there, but the key is that it hasn't spilled over into Spain or Italy, Cashin says.
Ed Ponsi, Managing Director at Barchetta Capital Management says Dijsselbloem's backpedaling after his shock comments makes him the newest political entertainer on the block.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the sudden lull among lawmakers in Washington, and its impact on the markets. Also, a look at likely outcomes from Cyprus.
Ed Rogers, CEO & CIO, Rogers Investment Advisors explains how Japan's free trade agreement with the European Union is part of Prime Minister Abe's strategy to revive the economy.
Victor Wang, Senior Analyst at Macquarie Securities describes why he believes the entire Chinese banking sector is undervalued. Agricultural Bank of China is his top pick.
Seng Wun Song, Regional Economist at CIMB and Gary Dugan, CIO, Asia & Middle East, Coutts talk about capital controls just as Cyprus reaches a bailout deal with its international lenders.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon spoke to Pascal Lamy, Director General of the World Trade Organization at the China Development Forum, and asked him about China's trade liberalization.
Amando Tetangco, Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, explains how Manila plans to manage foreign direct investment flows after receiving its first investment-grade rating from Fitch.
Thomas Doll, President & COO at Subaru of America, explains how his company aims to sustain sales growth in the U.S. after four consecutive years of record sales.
Craig Bernfield, Aviv REIT chairman & CEO, discusses his company's IPO and how he plans to grow his business by acquiring and leasing skilled nursing facilities.
Donna Kwok, Greater China Economist at HSBC says that March's sharp uptick in manufacturing was four time higher than the historical average for the post-Chinese New Year rebound.