The "Fast Money" traders discuss Yahoo's quarterly numbers. Trader Jon Najarian says Alibaba knocked it out for Yahoo.
CNBC's Asia Squawk Box team discuss the trend of Chinese firms seeking market listings in the U.S.
Wong Sui Jau, General Manager of Fundsupermart, says Asia is still an attractive place to launch initial public offerings (IPOs).
Chinese internet giant Alibaba invested $215 million into a messaging app called Tango. CNBC's Deirdre Wang Morris reports.
Patrick Healy, CEO of Issuer Advisory Group, and Garvis Toler, head of equity capital markets at Dealogic, discuss whether the teething problems with Facebook's IPO on the Nasdaq will push Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba to list on the New York Stock Exchange.
King Lip, Chief Investment Officer at Baker Avenue Asset Management, discusses Tencent's growth potential and how the internet firm may be impacted by rival Alibaba's initial public offering.
CNBC.com Managing Editor Allen Wastler reports possible market discontent coming this summer, Yahoo's Marissa Mayer heading to the hotseat, and Mohamed El-Erian on Twitter as the hottest topics on CNBC.com.
Jim LaCamp, UBS, says Alibaba's IPO shows resiliency in the U.S market. CNBC's Kayla Tausche and Dominic Chu provide perspective.
CNBC's Jon Fortt explains the many functions of Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba.
Norman Chan, Investment Director at NAB Private Wealth Advisory, says traditional financial firms like Ping An Insurance will need to up their game in order to compete with rapidly-growing internet rivals like Alibaba.