CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera looks ahead to what are likely to be next week's top business and financial stories. |
Is Fed dependence unhealthy for stocks? Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz, joins Closing Bell to discuss the disconnect between the markets and the economy. |
Donald Trump calls for a boycott of Apple. Randy Zelin, former prosecutor whose experience includes Patriot Act cases, and David Kennedy, TrustedSec CEO, weigh in. |
Why small virtual reality headset makers at Mobile World Congress could give bigger firms like Facebook, Sony and Samsung a run for their money. |
Aaron Higbee, talks about a new type of cybercrime - hackers holding medical records for ransom. |
Stocks were set for a weekly gain despite breaking a winning streak on Thursday. |
The "Worldwide Exchange" crew discusses the morning's top attention-grabbing headlines, including Apple's decision to defy a court order to open its iPhone to the federal government. |
In a Speakeasy interview, Gov. John Kasich speaks to CNBC’s John Harwood about the “absurd” notion that Wall Street is to blame for America’s economic woes. |
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer on which stocks are bargains in this market. |
The "Fast Money" traders give you 5 trades in the retail sector on Walmart's missed revenue. |
Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak argues the case for privacy in the Apple and FBI fight over the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernadino shooters. |
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he "is proud to be a Christian," in response to Pope Francis' critical comments regarding Trump's faith. CNBC's John Harwood reports. |
The market rally hits pause. Former Reagan OMB Director David Stockman talks the Fed and whether we can expect a recession this year, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now traders. |
Walmart stock trades lower on Thursday after cutting its annual sales forecast. |
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer on this market’s change in attitude. |
Hammerson CEO, David Atkins says the company has absolute confidence in delivering its dividend, while weighing in on how a "Brexit" could impact Hammerson. |
Hammerson CEO, David Atkins explains why demand in the retail space is polarizing to the larger shopping centers, while discussing the firm’s earnings. |
CNBC's Sue Herera covers the top stories of the day, including Donald Trump signing a baby on the campaign trail. |
New York Times columnist James Stewart addresses questions surrounding Sumner Redstone's resignation and the family drama surrounding it. |
The Facebook-owned service aims to attract advertisers. |
A ceasefire will begin in a week. |
More drinkers are choosing craft beer. |
Michael Fitzpatrick, Blast Motion co-founder and CEO, discusses high tech tools to contribute to sports tracking for athletes. |
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning, a day after the S&P 500 breached an intraday two-year low. The stock market is closed Monday for Presidents Day. |
CNBC's Becky Quick sits down with musician Huey Lewis to get his take on investing. |
Secretary of State John Kerry arrives in Munich for talks over Syria, Uber executives are facing criminal charges in French court, LAX gets an emergency landing, and the Senate approves a bill to ban Internet access taxes. |
Steven Englander, Citigroup, discusses whether unsettled moves in global economies could delay an interest rate hike by the Fed in the U.S. |
Bob Janjuah, senior independent client adviser at Nomura, says the U.S. election affects the Federal Reserve's plans and predicts negative interest rates. |
CNBC's Jim Cramer is watching shares of Disney and Time Warner ahead of the opening bell. And Cramer shares his thoughts on the Fed ahead of Janet Yellen's testimony on Capitol Hill. |
CNBC's Phil Han reports on the stunning results from the New Hampshire primary, where Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump won big. |
Simon Segars, CEO of ARM, says the semiconductor maker is a long-term company investing in products that will ship many years later. |