Tim Smith, North Asia CEO at Maersk Line, explains how the company is tackling the challenges of the container shipping industry and gives his outlook for 2013.
On "Squawk Box," Warren Buffett still thinks stocks are cheaper than other forms of investments and Berkshire is still buying, even as the Dow approaches an all-time high. (1:32)
One of the quirkiest personal hygiene companies on the Web has moved into pet products. CNBC's Jane Wells takes a look at the offerings of Orabrush, a company that makes tongue cleaners for humans. (2:41)
Which S&P sector is a better buy: consumer staples or the financials? Richard Ross, Auerbach Grayson, and Heather Hughes, SunAmerica Funds, weigh in. (3:48)
Paul Krake, Founder, View from the Peak discusses the "borderline comical" nature of China's on-again and off-again tightening measures and explains why he is bearish on Shanghai equities.
Todd Elmer, Currency Strategist at Citi, thinks the RBA will likely keep rates on hold at its March policy meeting but says there is scope for another 25 bps in cuts over the next 6 months. There is ammunition to sell the AUD at this point, he says.
Cyrus Daruwala, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, IDC Financial Insights discusses the implications of banking bonus cuts on financial institutions like HSBC & Standard Chartered.
Rob Subbaraman, Chief Asia Economist, Nomura identifies the key priorities for China's leaders at the National People's Congress this year. He believes tackling inflation will be a key concern.
John McDonnell, COO at Patron Spirits, says demand for tequila in the Asia Pacific remains strong, as the company taps into the region's insatiable demand for luxury products.
CNBC's Rick Santelli explains why it's important to take a look at a temporary reversal in a stock's price, along with exchange volume and open interest.
CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar takes on the challenge of the daily 'Stock in 60' segment and looks at shares of Komatsu, which jumped 4 percent on strong operating profit results.
Technical analyst Jeff Tomasulo argues that the potential upside for Apple makes it worth buying the stock right now, but fundamental analyst Jeff Kilburg sees it going substantially lower before it goes higher. (3:29)
India unveiled a surprise spending surge in its new budget for fiscal 2013/14 ahead of an election next year. The plan includes new taxes on big companies and the rich. CNBC TV18's Reema Tendulkar has more.
CNBC's Josh Lipton looks at Gap, which had better than expected earnings today. Salesforce.com also reported solid revenue and Josh has a look ahead to Best Buy, which reports Friday. (0:50)
Gerry Harvey, Executive Chairman of Harvey Norman tells CNBC he is optimistic of a turnaround in sales after the retailer posted a 36% slide in first-half profit.