The Dow hit a 13-month high, and Randy Bateman, of Huntington Funds, and Nick Calamos, of Calamos Investments, tell CNBC where they think the Dow's next stop will be.
Matthew Rubel, CEO of Collective Brands, which owns Payless and Stride-Rite among others, tells CNBC how his company is fighting for success in a tough retail climate.
James Lockhart, vice chairman of WL Ross & Co. and the former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, discusses the health of the banking system with CNBC.
Richard Hoey, of BNY Mellon & Dreyfus, and Tim Freeman, of Capstone Global, share their market insight.
Yahoo is done with its cost-cutting program and is now hiring, Chief Executive Carol Bartz told CNBC Tuesday. "We're not in cost-cutting mode… we're actually hiring. We're expanding as a company," Bartz said.
A check on the future market with Kevin Ferry, of Cronus Futures Management.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
Financial advocate Garrett Gunderson answers viewers' questions.
Here we debunk a few money myths that could keep you from financial success.
Six signs your home will increase in value.
Discussing the state of global shipping and what it means for the world economy, with Herbjorn Hannson, Nordic American Tanker Shipping CEO and CNBC's Jim Cramer.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
Vienna takes the top spot on the Mercer 2009 Quality of Living Survey, with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
SmartMoney.com's Kelli Grant on how you can afford life's little pleasures.
26-year-old Jason Sadler pays the bills by selling ad space on his chest.
Bloomberg's Matt Miller on the markets' big day.
Call of Duty, Activision Blizzard's latest video game, is already breaking pre-sale records. Matthew Jacob, of Majestic, and CNBC's Julia Boorstin discuss.
New data shows fewer home owners are under water, but the road blocks to selling these homes are considerable, with CNBC's Diana Olick
The Fast Money traders share their market insight and their midday trading advice.
Home prices are flat in the third quarter, Fannie Mae may not sell $3 billion in tax credits, and Goldman underwrites a $400 million commercial real estate bond deal, with CNBC's Diana Olick.
CNBC's Diana Olick takes a look at the next tangle in the housing knot.
While prices in the rest of the energy sector have moved streadily to the upside, natural gas has stayed relatively cheap. Addison Armstrong, of Tradition Energy, and Chris Jarvis, of Caprock Risk Mgmt., discuss whether there's a way you can play nat g...
Art Cashin, head of floor operations at UBS, has the latest buzz from the NYSE.
Steve Forbes, CEO of Forbes, and Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont, share their opposing views on health care reform.
Gary Kaminsky, former managing director of Neuberger Berman, shares his market insight.
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.
Craig Berger , tech analyst at FBR Capital Markets, shares his best tech plays now.
Lori Wachs, of Delaware Investments, shares her best retail stock picks.
Barry Silbert, CEO of Secondmarket, and David Weild, of Grant Thornton Capital Markets, discuss the results of a new study that looks at the decline in IPO activity in the US.
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Marek Fuchs tells traders not to fall for typical Wall Street drivel on GE. Plus: performance review.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- David Morgan, founder of Silver-Investor.com, says that in the short term gold could slip from its $1,100 high as momentum buying dries up. Long term, however, the gold frenzy will continue.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - - Pete Walsh of Huron Consulting points out the power the FDIC wields when choosing bank buyers.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK - - Marek Fuchs, The Street's media critic, rants that the media jumped the CVS conference call gun.
San Diego (TheStreet) -- Dan Fitzpatrick examines three stocks viewed on Fast Money. Today's stocks include King Pharma, Microsoft and American Express
The Supreme Court is considering a case today that questions when a business method can be patented. The case is being closely followed by some of the world's biggest companies, and Edward Reines, a patent attorney at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, shares his...
Ailing European dairy farmers have been promised financial aid by the European Union for 2010 but, until then, some have found solutions of their own. In southwestern France, local milk producers have sealed a deal with a local supermarket that is paying a little more than usual. Duration: 01:50
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiaobao pledged 10 billion dollars in concessional loans to Africa on Sunday, at the start of a two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. He also pledged to cancel debts of African countries to boost his country's role in the continent. Beijing has been pouring investments into oil and other raw materials on the resource-rich continent to fuel China's booming economy.
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