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In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Mary Thompson about why U.S. markets are reacting to Italy's elections and why stocks can't seem to punch through to a new high. (2:05)

Sea of Red for European Stocks   Tue, 26 Feb '13 | 3:00 AM ET

Karen Cho takes you through the European market open, where stocks have dropped on the inconclusive Italian election result.

Hong Kong Budget: 2013 Wish List  Tue, 26 Feb '13 | 8:33 PM ET

Michael Tien, Hong Kong legislator and Deputy Chair of the New People's Party, and Marcellus Wong, Senior Advisor at PwC Hong Kong discuss what they're expecting from Hong Kong's Budget delivery.

How MasterCard Is Cracking Myanmar  Tue, 26 Feb '13 | 7:30 PM ET

Mathew Driver, Division President for Southeast Asia at Mastercard, says the first step to gaining penetration in Myanmar's debit and credit card market is to ensure better access to bank accounts.

Peter Lowy, Co-CEO, Westfield Group expects to see the company's sales growth at the same level as the country's GDP growth this year.

Art Cashin: Bernanke Did Not Touch This   Tue, 26 Feb '13 | 11:40 AM ET

CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss how Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony on Capitol Hill today impacted the markets.

AIA: Asia Still Under-Insured  Tue, 26 Feb '13 | 6:10 PM ET

Mark Tucker, CEO & President of AIA Group, talks to CNBC after the insurance giant posted an 89% rise in full-year net profit, explaining how growth over the past three years has doubled.

Why Yen's Rebound Signals Trouble Ahead  Tue, 26 Feb '13 | 6:30 PM ET

Ed Ponsi, Managing Director at Barchetta Capital Management, tells CNBC why he fears continued strength in the Japanese currency may be a sign of dark days ahead.

The competition over Silicon Valley headquarters bragging rights is heating up, and includes Facebook, Apple, and now Google, which plans to build a 42-acre Bay view campus in Mountain View, CA.

Cramer (With Sarcasm): Worry More!  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

On “Squawk on the Street,” Jim Cramer ridicules those who he thinks are worrying too much about Europe and the potential U.S. “sequester” spending cuts. (1:38)

Talking Numbers: Microsoft vs. Google  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 3:30 PM ET

Technical analyst Carter Worth of Oppenheimer explains why he is negative on both Google and Microsoft. Fundamental analyst Steve Cortes or Veracruz agrees on Google but makes a bull case for Microsoft. (2:41)

No Huddle Offense: Sequester Impact  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 6:58 PM ET

Jim Cramer explains why he's not very worried about the looming automatic government spending cuts set to begin on March 1. (3:04)

Changes NASCAR Hopes Will Drive Ratings  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 12:00 AM ET

CNBC's Brian Shactman reports how NASCAR is working to drive growth. (1:38)

Suze on Paying for College: Don't Do This!  Wed, 20 Feb '13 | 1:51 PM ET

Suze Orman has a warning for parents of college students on what they absolutely shouldn't do to help pay the tuition bill. (1:19)

John Borghetti, CEO of Virgin Australia tells CNBC how the airline's yield performance outperformed competitors despite a high amount of capacity flooding the domestic market.

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the stock market's healthy "digestion," although there is also one source of "agita." (2:23)

Talking Numbers: New BlackBerry 10 Warning  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 3:30 PM ET

Is BlackBerry a buy on weakness, or is the new phone a disappointment? JC O'Hara, Phoenix Partners Group and Zachary Karabell, River Twice Research, debate. (2:50)

Rick Santelli's Fed 'Rain Dance'  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 8:30 AM ET

Steve Liesman points out that some in the financial markets are beginning to doubt the Federal Reserve’s resolve to continue quantitative easing for as long as it has promised.   Does Rick Santelli believe the Fed? (0:51)

Cramer on Stock Rally: 'This Thing Won't Die!'  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 10:17 AM ET

Jim Cramer says the stock market just keeps going higher, despite many doubts among investors. (1:09)

Why Kuroda Should Lead the Bank of Japan   Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 7:35 PM ET

Eric Fishwick, Head of Economic Research at CLSA, explains why investors are cheering the choice of Haruhiko Kuroda as Japan's next central bank chief.

CLP: Australia and India Biggest Risk  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 6:40 PM ET

Andrew Brandler, CEO of power supply firm CLP, discusses the company's full-year earnings and warns of rising challenges in its Australian and Indian operations.

Dissecting Italy's Looming Deadlock  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 5:30 PM ET

Philomena Murray, Associate Professor of the School of Social and Political Sciences, University Of Melbourne, discusses the fears rising over a possible deadlock in Italy's parliament.

Topless Protesters Target Italy's Berlusconi  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 10:10 AM ET

CNBC’s Michelle Caruso Cabrera reports that topless female protesters were removed by police as controversial former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi voted in his country’s elections. (1:01)

Pro: 3 Things That Could Send Stocks Lower  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 5:05 PM ET

On "Fast Money," Pete Najarian of TradeMONSTER details catalysts he thinks could prompt stocks to fall. (2:18)

NASA Captures Coronal Rain  Mon, 25 Feb '13 | 10:00 AM ET

NASA releases amazingly detailed video of a solar flare eruption that took place last summer, including an unusual phenomenon known as 'coronal rain.' (4:16)

Boorstin: The Week in Hacks  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 4:00 PM ET

CNBC's Julia Boorstin looks back at the hacks of Facebook, Apple, Twitter, NBC.com, and fake hacks that followed from BET and MTV. Security experts are urging PC users to run the latest versions of Internet security software.

Titan CEO: 'French Are Devout Commies'   Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 3:45 AM ET

Maurice Taylor, CEO of US tire firm Titan is standing by his comments calling French workers 'lazy' and 'overpaid', he explains why..

Rick Santelli sees danger ahead from new entities that are lending money, supposedly with no government guarantees, just like the ill-fated Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. (2:42)

Maria's Observation: Market Won't Quit  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 4:57 PM ET

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo says the market's rally this year makes sense, but "it's still a fragile story" that could be smashed if rates go higher. (1:55)

CEO Whitman on Breaking Up Hewlett-Packard  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

In a live interview with David Faber, Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman dismisses speculation the company should be broken up, while conceding that she will need to produce financial results that support her strategy. (0:49)