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Betting on Macau  Mon, 6 May '13 | 9:45 PM ET

Jonathan Galaviz, MD & Chief Economist at Galaviz & Company, says Macau's gaming revenue will continue to grow, in both the VIP and mass-market segments, as the Chinese territory's tourism story evolves.

Talking Numbers: Buy Priceline or Expedia?  Fri, 10 May '13 | 3:30 PM ET

It's a tale of two online travel giants, with Richard Ross, Auerbach Grayson, and Enis Taner, RiskReversal.com.

Hong Kong Dockworkers Deal a 'Half Victory'  Mon, 6 May '13 | 9:35 PM ET

Lee Cheuk-Yan, Hong Kong Legislator and Chairman of the Labour Party, calls the agreed wage increase for Hong Kong port workers a "half win", saying the union will continue to work for a collective bargaining agreement.

DME CEO: Asia Needs its Own Crude Benchmark  Sun, 12 May '13 | 8:20 PM ET

Christopher Fix, CEO of Dubai Mercantile Exchange says Asia has come to recognize the need to have a pricing center closer to the region's source of crude oil supplies.

Yen's Weakness is Nothing too Exciting: Pro  Sun, 12 May '13 | 8:15 PM ET

Paul Gruenwald the Chief Economist, Asia Pacific, Standard and Poor's Ratings Services says the Japanese currency's decline over the past 6 months is just a retracement of what happened in 2008-2009.

Michael Haigh, SocGen's head of commodities research and the man who called gold's collapse says stay short.

Marc Desmidt, MD & Head of Alpha Strategies at BlackRock Asia Pacific discusses the structural policies of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe - the last of his 3 policy 'arrows.'

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about positive signs he sees in the stock market's consolidation after big gains Friday. (2:54)

Malaysian Elections Marred by Voter Fraud  Sun, 5 May '13 | 7:05 PM ET

Malaysia's ruling coalition extended its 56-year grip on power, winning Sunday's general election. However, claims of voter fraud are rising. CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar has the latest.

Stay Away From US Bonds at All Costs: Pro  Mon, 29 Apr '13 | 6:20 PM ET

Michael Crofton, President & CEO of the Philadelphia Trust Company says investors should stay away from bonds, and is recommending investors be careful in equity markets and rotate out of sectors that have been doing well.

Investors continue to rush into Indonesia despite growing economic setbacks. CNBC's Deirdre Wang Morris speaks to Sandiaga Uno, the founder of one of Indonesia's largest investment firms, Saratoga Capital, and asked him about the road ahead for the economy.

In a CNBC.com-only interview after a marathon question-and-answer session with shareholders, Becky Quick asks Warren Buffett to comment on some of Charlie Munger's best lines, and asks about his new Twitter account.

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about this morning's surprisingly strong jobs data and the financial markets' reaction. (3:10)

Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman, tells CNBC's Becky Quick why he thinks bankers "are like heroin addicts,' and high frequency trading is "legalized front running." (4:26)

Art Cashin's Play on Jobs Surprise  Fri, 3 May '13 | 10:41 AM ET

Arthur Cashin, UBS Financial Services, provides his perspective on today's better-than-expected jobs numbers and the dramatic triple-digit gains on the Dow. (4:13)

Talking Numbers: Utilities Burn Bright  Mon, 29 Apr '13 | 3:30 PM ET

Technical analyst Carter Worth of Oppenheimer is very bearish on a sector that's been doing very well. (3:14)

Talking Numbers: Good Intel?  Thu, 2 May '13 | 3:30 PM ET

Technical analyst Richard Ross is bullish on Intel, but fundamental analyst Enis Taner says it's his favorite stock to sell. (2:14)

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about strange reactions in the financial markets after ECB chief Mario Draghi held a news conference.

Maria's Observation: The Confidence Vacuum  Thu, 2 May '13 | 4:57 PM ET

What is missing in business today? CNBC's Maria Bartiromo shares her observation on confidence and the value of certainty.

Santelli Paints European Economic Picture  Mon, 29 Apr '13 | 10:48 AM ET

Even though 'austerity' is losing traction in Europe, Rick Santelli still believes high public debt holds back economic growth. (3:05)

CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the market's efforts to adapt. What we're seeing is consolidating some gains and others are licking their wounds over selling in May.

Watch Out! China Inflation Could Hit 3.5%  Wed, 8 May '13 | 9:35 PM ET

Stephen Schwartz, Asia Chief Economist at BBVA says inflation could rise up to 3.5 to 3.8 percent by year-end and describes the potential fiscal and monetary measures Beijing might take.

ANZ Chief to Rivals: Bring it on  Wed, 8 May '13 | 8:35 PM ET

Mike Smith, CEO of ANZ, explains why the bank is unafraid of executing its pan-regional strategy.

Brent Snedeker hits his second shot to the eighth hole of the North Course at Torrey Pines during the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, in San Diego. Snedeker finished at 13-under-par after two rounds, one shot off the lead of Kyle Stanley.  (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

How do you run the world's largest golf club? Just ask Ken Chu, Chairman of the Mission Hills Group.

Until we get something more positive for the gold market, investors are going to have to live with volatility, says Dan Denbow of USAA on CNBC.com's "Futures Now." (0:53)

Cramer on Facebook's 'Amazing' Quarter  Thu, 2 May '13 | 9:10 AM ET

Jim Cramer is very enthusiastic after listening to a company's earnings conference call last night. (2:44)

Doll: Beware When You Wish for 'Strong' Econ  Thu, 2 May '13 | 10:27 AM ET

CNBC's Simon Hobbs challenges stock market strategist Bob Doll after he notes that stock investors don't want the economy to become too strong.

Bill Gross, PIMCO, says the economy is not headed towards recession.

China's Luxury Car Market Set for Growth  Sun, 28 Apr '13 | 9:30 PM ET

Hans Helmuth Hennig, Group Managing Director of Jebsen says that despite an initial slowdown, China's luxury car market will continue to grow.

JC Penney: 'We're Sorry'  Wed, 1 May '13 | 12:30 PM ET

CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports on JC Penney's "mea culpa" to its customers. Meanwhile CNBC's Sharon Epperson reports on commodities getting crushed.