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Philly Fed & Leading Indicators  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 10:02 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli reports the LEI Index was up 0.5% in February.

The European Central Bank is ready to cut off emergency funding for the tiny island country if it doesn't reach a bailout deal by Monday. Martin Wolf, Financial Times, weighs in with the details.

As investors monitor the situation in Cyprus, CNBC's Christine Tan spoke to Peter Sands, CEO of Standard Chartered about his views on the crisis in the Mediterranean.

US Trade Rep: How Asia Can Enter TPP Deal  Wed, 20 Mar '13 | 6:35 PM ET

Demetrios Marantis, acting US Trade representative tells CNBC in an exclusive interview what China must do in order to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership between the U.S. and Europe.

Talking Numbers: Buy Apple or BlackBerry  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 3:30 PM ET

BlackBerry launced its Z10 smartphone today. Should investors be buying Apple or BlackBerry? Jeff Kilburg, KKM Financial and Jonathan Krinsky, Miller Tabak, weigh in.

Paul Volcker: Investors Overleveraged on QE  Wed, 20 Mar '13 | 6:20 PM ET

As worries surface about the Federal Reserve reining in its current stimulus, CNBC's Christine Tan spoke exclusively with Paul Volcker, former Fed chairman, about stagflation and risky trading in the U.S.

Gold Losing Steam  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 1:30 PM ET

Gold retreated but is poised for a third weekly gain, reports CNBC's Sharon Epperson.

Cyprus Bailout: Will We Get a Deal?  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 1:03 PM ET

The Cypriot Parliament is preparing to vote on another bailout plan, reports CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera; and Russia's been a big player in the Cyprus drama, with CNBC's Steve Sedgwick. Also, a look at Slovenia's economy, with CNBC's Simon Hobbs.

'Ultimate Stock Picker' Selects Top Names  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 12:05 PM ET

TJX and AIG were among the names liked by Chuck Bath, who was named "Ultimate Stock Picker" by Morningstar.

Bill English, Deputy Prime Minister & Finance Minister of New Zealand says banks in the euro zone have been in trouble for a long time and more issues will pop up.

Starbucks Chairman & CEO Howard Schultz talks about the "noise" involving political contributions and his company.

Cyprus Looks For a Deal  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 11:08 AM ET

Cypriot leaders are scrambling to make a deal with the European Union, reports CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

Friday's Market Roadmap  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 9:00 AM ET

The "Squawk on the Street" news team reports on today's top business headlines, including the latest details on a bailout plan for Cyprus; Tiffany's better-than-expected earnings; and Nike's third quarter numbers.

Liesman: The Fed’s ‘Head Scratcher’  Wed, 20 Mar '13 | 2:00 PM ET

The Fed says "fiscal policy has become somewhat more restrictive," and it will keep the funds rate at current levels, reports CNBC's Steve Liesman.

Cyprus: No Russia Funding Deal  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 6:05 AM ET

CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports the Cypriot finance minister has left Moscow without a major deal, while lawmakers now work on Plan C.

3 to Watch: Lululemon's Bottom Line  Wed, 20 Mar '13 | 3:00 PM ET

CNBC's Josh Lipton reports on three stock movers and shakers.

Santelli's Morning Bond Update  Fri, 22 Mar '13 | 9:38 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses the latest action in the bond market, and the U.S. dollar.

Ukrainian Parliament Brawl  Wed, 20 Mar '13 | 1:18 PM ET

A giant brawl broke out in the middle of a parliamentary session in Ukraine, reports CNBC's Sue Herera.

CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss events in Cyprus and why they don't seem to be impacting the U.S. markets too badly. There was a similar situation in the U.S. when Lehman went under. People are now waiting to see what happens when the banks in Cyprus reopen. Will there be a run, and will it spread to the streets of Rome and Madrid?

Eric Sprott, CEO at Sprott Asset Management explains why promises of money printing by the Bank of Japan's new leadership isn't enough reason to buy Japanese stocks.

RyanAir's CEO on Big Boeing Order  Tue, 19 Mar '13 | 8:39 AM ET

Michael O'Leary, RyanAir CEO, reveals the details of his company's purchase of 175 Boeing 737 airplanes, and discusses the competitive business of airlines.

Cluster of Sharks Near Perth, Australia  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 1:40 PM ET

Oh, how the Internet loves a good shark video! Here, hundreds of sharks are caught in a feeding frenzy off the coast of Australia.

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses how debt is impacting Treasury yields, pension funds and savers.

Is Longer Better?  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 2:50 PM ET

Car buyers stretching out loans for lower monthly payments, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

Cramer: I Don’t Want to Touch This Stock  Wed, 20 Mar '13 | 9:49 AM ET

Cramer shares six stocks to watch, and reveals them in under 60 seconds, Anadarko Petroleum, Zynga, Cintas, and more.

See-Through Pants a LULU of a Problem  Tue, 19 Mar '13 | 10:37 AM ET

Roxanne Meyer, UBS analyst, explains how a recall at Lululemon has lowered the company's first quarter revenue forecast.

Michael Woolfolk of Bank of New York Mellon explains why equity and currency markets remain vulnerable as investors have not fully priced in the perfect storm scenario for Cyprus.

Santelli: The Fed, Cyprus and Ooh That Smell  Wed, 20 Mar '13 | 10:52 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli explains what has him riled about the Fed and the markets.

Ericsson CEO: North America Driving Growth  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 8:35 PM ET

Hans Vestberg, CEO at Ericsson, says the bulk of the company's growth is coming from North America, where the majority of all 4G subscribers are.

Market Correction Underway?  Thu, 21 Mar '13 | 4:00 PM ET

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

U.S. Video

Thursday, 20 Jun 2013 | 6:04 AM ET

CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on all the market moving events from Asia, as possible unwinding of monetary easing in the U.S. and weak economic figures from China send stocks in retreat.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:52 PM ET

CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports on George Zimmer, the founder and CEO of Men's Warehouse, who was fired.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:44 PM ET

Discussing the Fed's asset purchase program, volatility and what's ahead for the U.S. economy and government, with Niall Ferguson, Harvard University Professor, and author of "The Great Degeneration."

Asia Video

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 10:40 PM ET

Nick Verdi, Director of FX Strategy, Asia Pacific ex-Japan, from Barclays, discusses his outlook for the Australian dollar - which slumped to its lowest level since 2010 on Thursday.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 10:46 PM ET

A rise in mortgage rates in the U.S. could spur unexpected investment opportunities. Sam Chandran, President & Chief Economist at Chandan Economics, explains all.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 10:14 PM ET

As Brazil's economy strengthens on the back of the Fed's announcement, Kingsley Jones, Founder & CIO at Jevons Global, talks equity investment opportunities in the South American country.

Europe Video

Thursday, 20 Jun 2013 | 5:50 AM ET

John Canally, investment strategist & economist at LPL Financial, comments on the disconnect between the bond market and the Fed's rhetoric.

Thursday, 20 Jun 2013 | 5:45 AM ET

Francisco J. Sanchez, U.S. under secretary of Commerce for International Trade, talks about U.S. existing trade agreements facilitating exports of LNG and how the U.S./EU could have "the biggest trade agreement ever".

Thursday, 20 Jun 2013 | 3:30 AM ET

Gene Ludwig, chairman at the Promontory Financial Group, tells CNBC that we can¿t live in a world that has excess stimulus forever, for the Fed to signal change is a good thing.

Most Popular Video

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 10:13 AM ET

No reason has been given yet for the departure of founder and executive chairman George Zimmer, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan. Zimmer has long been the face of the company.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 10:52 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli, explains why he hears 'crickets" when he asks questions about Fed Chairman Bernanke's policies. "Enough is enough," he rants.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 11:36 AM ET

Are reporters lobbing "softball" questions at the Fed chairman? CNBC's Rick Santelli and the Wall Street Journal's Jon Hilsenrath, debate whether the economy continues to need quantitative easing. I'm trying to inform the public about what the Fed is up to, says Hilsenrath.