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Cashin: 'Not Too Much Valentine Cheer'  Thu, 14 Feb '13 | 9:28 AM ET

There isn't a lot of "Valentine cheer" on Wall Street today, says Art Cashin of UBS. He tells "Squawk on the Street" what's holding stocks back. (1:29)

Cramer: This is the 'Year of the Deal'  Thu, 14 Feb '13 | 9:20 AM ET

CNBC’s Jim Cramer endorses Warren Buffett’s deal for Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital to acquire Heinz. (6:28)

As financial stocks rally, technical analyst JC O'Hara says his charts show more gains to come. Fundamental analyst Heather Hughes isn't as bullish on the sector. (3:37)

Santelli's 'Marco Rubio Drinks Water' Moment  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 11:53 AM ET

During a CME floor interview about the minimum wage, Rick Santelli pauses for a drink of water and a rant on how “marketing” overshadows substance in discussion about the government. (2:17)

Single? Celebrate Anti-Valentine's Day  Thu, 14 Feb '13 | 12:11 AM ET

The lovestruck aren't the only ones making Valentine's Day a profitable holiday. CNBC's Sri Jegarajah investigates how the lovelorn are celebrating in their own way as well.

How Japan Can Crawl Out Of Deflation  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 6:45 PM ET

Jesper Koll, MD & Head of Japanese Equity Research, JPMorgan Securities sheds light on Japan's incentives to raise base pay that the government hopes will result in higher consumer spending.

SingTel CEO Chua Sock Koong speaks to CNBC's Sri Jegarajah about the telecom's recent earnings, which missed expectations and how it plans to drive down costs.

Stock in 60 Seconds: Wesfarmers  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 10:10 PM ET

CNBC's Matthew Taylor takes on the challenge of the daily 'Stock in 60 Seconds' segment and looks at shares of Wesfarmers as investors reacted positively to a significant first-half net profit increase for the company.

Ahead of Prologis' REIT listing in Tokyo, CEO Hamid Moghadam tells CNBC how Japan's long-term fundamentals & the 'Abenomics' impact helped lift growth.

There Are No Currency Wars  Thu, 14 Feb '13 | 12:45 AM ET

Paul Donovan, Deputy Head, Global Economics at UBS says currencies normally move 10-15% in a year and that the current currency moves are normal fluctuations.

Leong Wai Ho, Director & Senior Regional Economist, Barclays describes how the yen is taking a toll not just on corporates but on tourism as well.

Rally For Jobs!  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 6:40 PM ET

Sick of emailing your resume? Form a mass rally, that's what new graduates in Tokyo are doing.

Mark Taylor, Senior Resources Analyst, Morningstar explains how declining commodity prices and the Australian dollar's safe haven status will lower Rio's earnings.

The Correction in Bond Markets  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 6:10 PM ET

Robert Levitt, Founder & CEO, Levitt Capital Management says bonds are the pain trade currently and that stocks will go up. He says junk bonds are the most vulnerable right now.

Art Cashin of UBS says U.S. investors don't have to "stay up nights" worrying about "currency wars" fought by central banks around the world, but that could change if the talk gets tougher. (1:06)

Cooperman Buys Facebook, Sells Apple  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 12:00 AM ET

Leon Cooperman of Omega Advisors eliminates his Apple holdings, buying into Facebook instead. (2:48)

How to Play Aussie Banks  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 10:54 PM ET

Scott Phillips, Investment Analyst, Motley Fool Australia says that banks will give you capital gains but are not income plays. Thomas Murphy, Managing Partner, Family Office Research & Management also weighs in.

Gabelli: These Stocks Will Double  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 8:50 AM ET

Mario Gabelli, Gamco Investors chairman, CEO & CIO, reveals the names of two companies that he believes are set to soar. (1:37)

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Courtney Reagan about the frustration bulls are feeling right now. (1:18)

Art Cashin of UBS tells "Squawk on the Street" what the bulls need to keep the stock rally going. (0:56)

Rubio Pauses GOP Response for Drink of Water  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 10:30 AM ET

During the Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union address, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) awkwardly paused for a drink of water, attracting a great deal of public attention. (0:37)

Senate: Lew on Cayman Island Investments  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 10:55 AM ET

At his confirmation hearing, Jack Lew, President Obama’s choice for Treasury Secretary, is asked about a personal investment he once had in a fund located in the Cayman Islands. (2:13)

American entrepreneur Sam Zell and CNBC’s Joe Kernen talk about how pro-business policies can help the middle class and how more verification is needed for government “safety net” programs. (1:35)

Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein lists the reasons he's optimistic about stocks. (1:44)

The $500 Chinese New Year Dinner  Wed, 13 Feb '13 | 8:00 AM ET

Hoping to attract wealthy Chinese travelers at the Lunar New Year, the Bellagio in Las Vegas offers a $500 per setting dinner. Jane Wells shows what you get for the money. (2:38)

Debating Obama's Plan for the Future  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 10:15 PM ET

Thomas Murphy, Family Office Research & Management, Jeff Watkins, Democrats Abroad, and Peter Morici, University of Maryland discuss President Obama's State of the Union Address, and what it means for the American economy.

Jim Rogers: Where I'm Investing Now  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 1:03 PM ET

Gold? Stocks? Bonds? Billionaire investor Jim Rogers tells CNBC's "Futures Now" traders where he's putting his money to work, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis. (1:26)

Expect Another Nuclear Test From North Korea  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 7:50 PM ET

Sean King, Senior Vice President, Park Strategies warns that another nuclear test may be on the cards from North Korea despite global outrage over the last one.

Don Meij, CEO, Domino's Pizza tells CNBC says more and more consumers in Australia are using mobile phones to order pizza. He says Domino's Pizza is growing its online presence and digital platforms.

Leighton: Asia Growth Offsets Mining Decline  Tue, 12 Feb '13 | 6:10 PM ET

As Leighton Holdings returns to profit in 2012, CEO Hamish Tyrwhitt tells CNBC why Australia's mining slowdown doesn't bother the firm thanks to rising commodity and infrastructure demand in Asia.