U.S. home prices rose for the fifth straight month and posted the second quarterly increase, but the pace of appreciation slowed and was less than expected, according to Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller indexes. David Blitzer, of the S&P 500 Index Commit...
CNBC's Hampton Pearson has the details on the FDIC report on banking.
A check on the futures market with Kevin Ferry, of Cronus Futures Management.
David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, and Thomas Lee, chief US equity strategist at JPMorgan, share their outlooks on the markets and the economy.
The dollar's drop has been a bonanza for gold investors, helping drive the precious metal to one record high after another. CNBC's Scott Cohn heads to New York's diamond district, where much gold is sold, for a closer look.
Aaron Rakers, of Stifel Nicolaus, shares his reaction to HPQ's quarterly results.
Christopher Sheldon, of BNY Mellon Wealth Management, and Beth Ann Bovino, of Standard & Poor's, share their market insight.
Novartis is opening on Tuesday the country's first plant to produce flu vaccines using cell cultures. These vaccines are faster, better and cheaper to make than egg-based methods, reports CNBC's Mike Huckman.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
A breakdown of the numbers and a company outlook, with Mark Hurd, Hewlett-Packard CEO.
Discussing the correlation between the dollar and gold, with Kevin Cook, PEAK6 Investments market analyst.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer weighs in on the markets.
Apple fires back at Verizon and Sprint over what the iPhone can do, with CNBC's Jim Goldman.
Microsoft is reportedly talking to News Corp about teaming up on a search plan that would withhold content, including the Wall Street Journal, from Google, with Matthew Garrahan, Financial Times correspondent, and CNBC's Julia Boorstin & Bill Griffeth.
Black Friday is right around the corner and many holiday wish lists include one or two big ticket electronic items. Sony's Mike Abary discusses a few hot buys for the holidays, with CNBC's Dennis Kneale, Bill Griffeth & Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.
Democrats are determined to push through health care reform. Smart investors are looking at stocks poised to take advantage of that legislation, with Barbara Ryan, Deutsche Bank Securities managing director; Charles Boorady, Citigroup health care provi...
Stocks to watch going into this afternoon's trading session, with CNBC's Mary Thompson.
A new report says water supply won't keep pace with demand over the next 20 years. A look at the investment plays in water and infrastructure, with Debra Coy, Janney Montgomery Scott sr. analyst; Michael Gaugler, Brean Murray, Carret & Co. vp of resear...
Surging commodities and strong housing data are powering the markets today. But is this market rally sustainable, and where should you invest now, with Stephen Wood, Russell Investments chief market strategist; Peter Boockvar, Miller Tabak equity analy...
With 32 days to go before Christmas, the batttle for buyers has un-officially begun, with CNBC's Jane Wells.
New existing home sale numbers for October show promise. An analysis with CNBC's Diana Olick, David Faber, Steve Liesman & Rick Santelli.
The Tocqueville Gold Fund is up nearly 680 percent in the last ten years. And even as gold continues to hit new highs, sr. portfolio manager John Hathaway says it's poised to head higher.
Discussing the prospects for natural gas and the growth potential offered by mining natural gas shale, with Steven Mueller, Southwestern Energy CEO and CNBC's Matt Nesto & Erin Burnett.
More of CNBC's David Faber and his interview with Liberty Media's John Malone, including his thoughts on the potential Comcast acquisition of NBC Universal.
Why the push to regulate the Fed more tightly, with Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) and member of Financial Services Committee; James Reynolds, Loop Capital Markets; and CNBC's Rick Santelli, Steve Liesman, Joe Kernen & Becky Quick.
The National Association of Business Economics upgrades its own economic forecasts, with CNBC's Steve Liesman, Becky Quick & Joe Kernen.
US unemployment is likely to bottom out in the first quarter of 2010, according to the National Association for Business Economics Monday. Kit Juckes from ECU Group considers the predictions.
The US does not have an inflation problem yet, but "within the next 12-to-16 months we could be in for a dose of serious inflation," Peter Cardillo from Avalon Partners told CNBC Monday.
Now that the spin-off of DirectTV has been approved, insight on what that means for the future, with John Malone, Liberty Media chairman and CNBC's David Faber.
A marketplace similar to Craigslist, with the Power Lunch team.
Performance of the cruise ship industry on Wall Street has given investors reasons to cheer, with NBC's Kerry Sanders.
Insight on Goldman wanting to reduce the size of its bonus pool, with Susanne Craig, The Wall Street Journal reporter.
A rather pricey gift for that special someone.
A multi-millionaire from Nebraska is accusing Harrah of cheating him, with CNBC's Jane Wells.
Another government agency is guaranteeing loans, with CNBC's Diana Olick and the Power Lunch crew.
An article in the WSJ today tells the tale of one analyst and his "sell" call on a stock called Cardionet, with Thomas Ajamie, securities attorney; Tom Curran, Ganfer & Shore attorney; and CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.
A closer look at the nation's employment picture, with CNBC's Bertha Coombs, Jane Wells, Larry Kudlow & Trish Regan.
Assessing jobs data across the nation, with CNBC's Bertha Coombs, Scott Cohn & Jane Wells.
Why Tempur-Pedic is on a roll, with Mark Sarvary, Tempur-Pedic President & CEO.
The White House is coming to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's defense, with CNBC's Rick Santelli & Steve Liesman.