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Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman clash over whether it's more important to reduce unemployment now or make significant reductions to the nation's deficit.

El-Erian's 'End in Tears' Warning to Markets  Thu, 4 Apr '13 | 11:33 AM ET

Pimco’s Mohamed El-Erian tells CNBC’s Rick Santelli that he thinks the market doesn’t fully understand there’s a good chance the Federal Reserve’s “experimental” economic stimulus could “end in tears.” (0:52)

Cashin: Bulls Must Defend This S&P Level  Fri, 5 Apr '13 | 10:49 AM ET

Art Cashin of UBS identifies a key S&P technical level that he says will need to be “defended” by the bulls to prevent further losses. (0:41)

George Soros, Founder & Chairman of Soros Fund Management speaks to CNBC about the Bank of Japan's unprecedented stimulus program and how it could potentially work against the economy.

Stiglitz: Japan QE May Outshine US  Thu, 4 Apr '13 | 6:40 PM ET

Joseph Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University and 2001 Nobel Prize Winner says he's hopeful that Japanese stimulus will produce a bigger domestic effect than the U.S QE program.

CNBC has been told by a source that KPMG's resignation as auditor to Herbalife is unrelated to the battle over the stock between investors Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn.

Oil, Copper Face Pressures: Dennis Gartman  Mon, 1 Apr '13 | 5:37 PM ET

Dennis Gartman shares his outlook for various commodities and identifies his favorite trade for the second quarter.(2:52)

Joseph Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University and 2001 Nobel Prize Winner, discusses why he thinks the Bank of Japan's stimulus program is likely to be more successful than the U.S. Federal Reserve's QE programs.

Starwood's Expanding Footprint  Fri, 5 Apr '13 | 12:40 AM ET

Frits Van Paasschen, President & CEO of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide discusses hotel expansion in China, the Middle East and Emerging Markets.

Rob Enderle, President and Principal Analyst at Enderle Group says that Facebook shares won't rise until the social network increases its Ad Revenue.

Banking System in Cyprus 'Artificial': Ross  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 8:15 AM ET

CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera has the update on the financial crisis in Cyprus. And Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. chairman & CEO, explains how overexposure to Greece helped create banking problems in Cyprus.

Santelli: ‘This’ Can Save Us All   Mon, 1 Apr '13 | 10:55 AM ET

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.

Keynesianism in Japan  Fri, 5 Apr '13 | 12:05 AM ET

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.

Bullish of Bullish Calls? S&P to 1,670  Mon, 1 Apr '13 | 11:10 AM ET

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.

Jim Paulsen of Wells Capital Management and Seabreeze Partners' Doug Kass debate earnings and the stock market on CNBC.com's "Futures Now." (1:56)

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)

No Huddle Offense: Don't Blame Bernanke  Fri, 5 Apr '13 | 6:57 PM ET

Jim Cramer says there's one person in Washington who knows how bad the economy is and we need to support him. (3:16)

'I Think a Correction Is Coming'  Thu, 4 Apr '13 | 8:09 AM ET

Strategist Byron Wien tells ”Squawk Box”  why he’s sticking with his prediction the U.S. stock market will be giving back some of its big gains. (1:04)

From Seoul: Pyongyang’s ‘Propaganda’   Mon, 1 Apr '13 | 9:20 AM ET

NBC's Richard Engel reports the latest from Soeul, South Korea. and tries to explain all the saber rattling from the North.

Shhhh! Wall Street Whispers Revealed  Mon, 1 Apr '13 | 8:30 AM ET

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.

Sell the N. Korea Bounce: Gartman  Wed, 3 Apr '13 | 5:30 PM ET

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)

Stock in 60 Seconds: Apple  Sun, 31 Mar '13 | 11:20 PM ET

CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar looks at shares of Apple in the daily 'Stock in 60' segment, which took a 37 percent plunge over the last two quarters.

Former Enron CEO May Leave Prison Early  Thu, 4 Apr '13 | 9:18 AM ET

Under the terms of a possible agreement, Jeffrey Skilling could be getting out of prison much earlier than expected, reports CNBC's Scott Cohn. (4:29)

Cyprus Crisis: Parliament Rejects Bank Tax  Tue, 19 Mar '13 | 2:32 PM ET

The parliament in Cyprus has rejected the tax on bank deposits and will adjourn until Thursday, reports CNBC's Bertha Coombs.

China Airlines' Prospects To Pick Up: Pro  Tue, 26 Mar '13 | 8:30 PM ET

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.

Santelli's 'Wild Ride For Cyprus'  Mon, 25 Mar '13 | 10:50 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli shares his thoughts on the bailout plan for Cyprus.

Doha Bank's Expansion in Australia  Tue, 2 Apr '13 | 7:40 PM ET

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.

Dick Bove, Vice President of Equity Research at Rafferty Capital tells CNBC how U.S banks stand to benefit from a bailout in Cyprus.

Jim Rogers: 'I Know It's Going to End Badly'  Thu, 28 Mar '13 | 11:00 AM ET

Investor Jim Rogers explains why he’s not investing in U.S. stocks right now. (0:45)

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)

U.S. Video

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 7:52 PM ET

Texas Gov. Rick Perry will be CNBC's Larry Kudlow's guest on Wednesday night. Also, George Gilder, author of "Knowledge and Power," discusses the gap between knowledge and power, and how to solve the "paralysis of our economy."

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 7:44 PM ET

Many small businesses are still struggling in this economy. Sen. Bob Casey, Joint Economic Committee (D), and Sen. Susan Collins, Appropriations & Intelligence Committee (R), discuss ways in which small business can be reinvigorated.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 7:33 PM ET

All eyes are on the Fed as they kick off their 2-day meeting. Jon Hilsenrath, WSJ, and George Gilder, author of "Knowledge and Power," discuss what's ahead for Fed Chairman Bernanke, and the U.S. economy.

Asia Video

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 12:46 AM ET

Ashraf Laidi, Chief Global Strategist at City Index says the market has always had a binary set of reactions to Fed stimulus. He expects the Fed to maintain its $85 bn monthly purchases unchanged into mid Q1 2014.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 11:21 PM ET

Nam Hyung Kim, Managing Director at Arete Research tells CNBC's Cash Flow why he thinks Samsung Electronics needs to reform if it wants to be taken seriously by investors.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 12:04 AM ET

Andrew Sullivan, Director Asian Sales Trading of Kim Eng Securities says the Federal Reserve that needs to convince markets that a rollback of stimulus will be a gradual process.

Europe Video

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:30 AM ET

Karen Kurek, leader of industrial products practice at McGladrey, says U.S. manufacturers are optimistic about their businesses but concerned over federal policy and government regulations.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:12 AM ET

Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, highlights that while Janet Yellen is a strong candidate to succeed Bernanke, there are a number of other people who could do the job.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:00 AM ET

Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses the global economy and how when the Fed starts to taper, markets will be back in the "real world".

Most Popular Video

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 5:58 PM ET

The Fast Money traders share their final trades of the day.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 5:00 PM ET

Ahead of the Fed meeting, the S&P 500 appears headed toward 1,687, StockMonster's Guy Adami says.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 6:40 PM ET

You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.