Analysts Speak on Today’s Market

See what analysts had to say today about the market on CNBC:

Call of the Day
Downgrading the home furnishings sector, with Adrianne Shapira, Goldman Sachs retail analyst and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
2:15 PM [03:04]

Iran & Oil
Discussing whether Iran is trying to boost oil prices using the British sailors as bait, with Patrick Clawson, Washington Institute for Near East Policy deputy director for research; Kevin Book, Friedman Billings Ramsey energy policy analyst and CNBC's Sue Herera.
12:36 PM [04:39]

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Digital Rights Management
Apple will add EMI's music library to iTunes sans Beatles and sans digital rights management. James McQuivey, Forrester Research analyst; David Garrity, Dinosaur Securities research director; and CNBC's Mark Haines discuss the deal.
10:25 AM [04:31]

Story: Apple, EMI To Make Music Available Without Anti-Piracy Software

Oil & Iran
Crude prices are pulling back slightly this morning, but tensions with Iran are not backing down. David Kirsch, PFC Energy analyst, shares his oil outlook with CNBC's Carl Quintanilla.
8:10 AM [03:21]

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Play-By-Play:Oil Prices Could Remain High All Summer, Energy Analyst Says

Corn Becomes a Sought After Commodity
Corn prices have been boosted recently as the commodity has been increasingly sought by ethanol producers due to growth in demand for bio fuels. CNBC's Louisa Bojesen talks to Stephane Delodder, Analyst at Rabobank, about this soft commodity.
7:30 AM [04:30]

Oil Sector Outlook
Oil prices in New York fell below $66 a barrel as a row between Britain and Iran comes to a stalemate. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera talks to Harry Tchilinguirian, Energy Analyst at BNP Paribas, for an outlook on the oil sector.
6:40 AM [02:18]

Story:Oil Update