A deer jumps through a moving bus' windshield in Pennsylvania and jumps around frantically until the driver stops and opens the door to let him out. (0:41)
Activist investor Carl Icahn tells CNBC's Scott Wapner why he's making an offer for Dell, competing with Michael Dell's bid to take the company private.
In an exclusive interview with CNBC's Steve Liesman, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says the government will be able to keep operating longer than expected after hitting its debt limit, but he urges Congress to act quickly on it anyway.
Deborah Wince-Smith, President & CEO of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness is very optimistic about the competitiveness of America's workforce. She says talent-driven innovation is the most important driver of competitiveness going forward.
Clay Carter, Head of International Equities at Perennial Investment Partners explains why he believes the Japanese currency will overshoot in the near-to-medium term.
Famed technician Louise Yamada says now that the S&P has surpassed its 2000 and 2007 highs, we could be in the new phases of a structural bull market, with CNBC's Mandy Drury and the Futures Now Traders.
Stuart Oakley, Managing Director, Asian Currency Trading at Nomura says global central banks are punishing the consumers for being stingy. He also states his reasons for recommending investors to be short U.S. Dollar & long Chinese yuan.
CNBC's Jim Cramer uses technical analysis to find what he calls the "Holy Grail" of investing: stocks with a big yield and solid growth prospects. (6:44)
Despite a big rally today, fundamental analyst Steve Cortes thinks WebMD will continue to be very unhealthy for investors' portfolios. Technical analyst Abigail Doolittle, however, sees a big rally within the next 12 months. (3:47)
Three widely-mentioned arguments against a housing recovery don't stand up to scrutiny, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Senior Economist Michelle Meyer says. (3:01)
Facebook has become a member of the Fortune 500 companies. How to play the stock now, with Erin Gibbs, S&P Capital IQ and Jonathan Krinsky, Miller Tabak. (2:51)
Jim Cramer lists some stocks that are bouncing back after falling out of favor, even though their fundamentals may not have improved all that much. (2:42)
Gene Peroni, SVP & Portfolio Manager at Advisors Asset Management explains how the strong economic rebound in the U.S and support from the Fed will lead the Dow to 18,000.
Raymond Tong, GM of Corporate Development at China Resources Enterprise shares the results of YPO's latest Global Pulse Confidence Index. The survey finds Japan's confidence level at its highest while optimism in China has tempered slightly.