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...
New existing home sale numbers for October show promise. An analysis with CNBC's Diana Olick, David Faber, Steve Liesman & Rick Santelli.
With 32 days to go before Christmas, the batttle for buyers has un-officially begun, with CNBC's Jane Wells.
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.
Marek Fuchs, TheStreet.com's media critic, slams recent coverage of Dell.
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.
The Mad About Options crew reviews Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. and offers options strategies for traders and investors.
Contributor Gary Krakow looks at the new, smaller Palm Pixi smartphone and likes what he sees - especially considering the bargain-basement, Black Friday price offered at a large retailer.
NEW YORK--This weekend, viewers want to know how to play GE after news that the company's aviation unit is teaming with the Aviation Industry Corp of China to make airplane electronics.
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.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - - Breakout Stock portfolio manager Bryan Ashenberg thinks Power Integration is the best stock play on the greening of TV's.
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.
France's financial watchdog began hearings on Monday into insider trading allegations against more than a dozen current and former executives of European aerospace giant EADS. Duration: 00:31
Depression and anxiety soar as record joblessness plagues Americans.