Discussing whether today's losses are the beginning of a pullback, with Richard Bernstein, Richard Bernstein Advisors CEO; Greg Ip, The Economist; Ben Pace, Deutsche Bank; Heather Hughes, SunAmerica Funds
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports Cypriot leaders are in crisis talks in hopes of averting a financial meltdown. And, there is mounting speculation Russia could step in with a rescue plan, reports CNBC's Steve Sedgwick.
CNBC's Josh Lipton discusses three stocks to watch tomorrow, including Adobe, following its earnings beat; FedEx, which reports earnings tomorrow; and cereal maker General Mills.
Timothy Moe, Goldman Sachs chief Asia Pacific equity strategist, discusses whether China's recent economic data points to recovery, and why he is "overweight" on stocks in Korea and India.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports the ECB has upped the stakes for emergency funding. Ongoing talks are taking place between Cypriot and Russian finance ministers.
In a match-up between Bank of America and Citigroup, Moshe Orenbuch, Credit Suisse, makes the case for Citi over BofA in a challenge between the two big banks.
CNBC's Steve Sedgwick reports the Cypriot finance minister is in Moscow to work out a possible rescue plan to safeguard high levels of Russian deposits in Cypriot banks. And, CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera has the latest details from Cyprus, where the country's leaders are holding crisis talks in an attempt to avert a financial meltdown.
Sanjiv Duggal of HSBC Asset Management, & Adrian Mowat of JPMorgan Securities (Asia Pacific) are bullish on Indian markets even as the nation faces a ballooning fiscal deficit.
Mark McKechnie, Evercore Partners analyst; and Stuart Jeffrey, Nomura analyst, debate which mobile company is poised to take the lead in the race for smartphone users.
Steve Keen, professor of economics at the University of Western Sydney, argues that if you destroy the trust depositors have in their bank accounts then you destroy the oil of capitalism.
Barry Stowe, CEO, Asia at Prudential talks about the company's growth strategy in Asia. He says the regional markets are growing so quickly that penetration rates fall sometimes.
Janet Lewis, Asia Head of Industrials Research at Macquarie, shares how China automakers can lure in customers interested in the high-end luxury segment.
Randy Kroszner, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and Ronald Kruszewski, Stifel Financial, offer their perspective on the upcoming Fed meeting.
CNBC's Josh Lipton looks at three stocks to watch as investors focus on the housing sector. Housing starts and building permits will hit before the bell; Adobe Systems reports earnings, as does Francesca's Holdings.
Mike Sheldon, CEO at Network Hardware Resale, explains how cloud services companies are driving business as they become its fast growing segment this year.
Brad Partridge, Portfolio Manager at Macquarie Private Portfolio Management tells CNBC why investors should rotate from bond-like stocks to those with domestic cyclical exposures.
Nev Power, CEO of Fortescue Metals tells CNBC why doesn't expect a drastic increase in new iron-ore supplies. He thinks prices will stay up in the long-term on stabilizing Chinese demand.
A decade has passed since the U.S. invaded Iraq in pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. CNBC goes over some of the memorable sights and sounds from that conflict.
The oil sticker on your windshield gives a due date for the next oil change, but should you follow it? And does it really matter what grade of gas you put in your tank? Jeff Allen, Flat 12 Gallery owner and star of CNBC Prime's "The Car Chasers," debunks some of the common car myths about oil and gas.
CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on what to expect from the U.S. Federal Reserve's statement on monetary policy, including whether it will address worries about quantitative easing.
Mark Hibbs, MD & Portfolio Manager at Adamas Asset Management discusses the appeal of treasury bonds for investors when there is trouble in the economy.