Peter Boockvar, of Miller Tabak; William Greiner, of Scout Investment Advisors; and James Pethokoukis, of Reuter's, discuss the economy's role in today's markets.
The House narrowly passed a health care reform bill late Saturday, and now it's the Senate's turn. Donna Shalala, former Health & Human Services secretary under President Clinton, shares her insight.
Discussing where the breakout to national hiring will happen, with Linda Barrington, The Conference Board; Carl Schramm, Kauffman Foundation; and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
Questioning whether the Obama administration is doing enough to create jobs and whether we might need more, with Ron Christie former Special Assistant to Pres. Bush and Marc Morial, National Urban League president & CEO.
Home prices always lag sales, but they may be beginning to catch up. A new report from Zillow.com finds home values stabilized in the third quarter of this year, as sales of new and existing homes grew.
China hopes that the United States will keep its deficit to an appropriate size to ensure basic stability in the U.S. dollar exchange rate, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday.