Most on Wall Street expect the Fed to keep interest rates low for the immediate future, but will that cause asset bubbles in stock, real estate and currency markets? Beth Ann Bovino, of Standard & Poor's, and the CNBC news team discuss.
About 38 million Americans are expected to go somewhere this holiday season, and AAA says that's up about 1.4 percent from last year. Robert McAdoo, of Avondale Partners, and NBC's Kristen Dahlgren have the details.
Kiplinger Personal Finance is out with its second annual Tofurky portfolio -- an equity-free portfolio that offers stock-like results over time. Jeff Kosnett, of Kiplinger's, discusses the portfolio with CNBC.