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.
A Monday morning strategy session for the first trading day of the holiday week, with Lou Brien, DRW Trading Group strategist; Mark Vitner, Wells Fargo Advisors sr. equity market strategist; and CNBC's Becky Quick & Joe Kernen.
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.
Discussing the true cost of health care, with Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H.
Peter G. Peterson Foundation is teaming with Mobilize.org to put on their first national youth summit this week, with David Walker, Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
Discussing buzz of potential regulation reform of over-the-counter derivatives, with Gary Gensler, CFTC chairman.
Why the days of "buy and hold" are over, with James Bianco, Bianco Research.
Discussing the battle on Capitol Hill, with CNBC's Steve Liesman
A look at GAP's earnings, with Robert Samuels, Oppenheimer & Co.
Insight on Dell earnings, with David Garrity, GVA Research Principal.
The travel sector is continuing to fight turbulence in the current economic climate, with Adam Weissenberg, Deloitte LLP.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
Discussing whether the economic recovery is in danger, with Bill Gross, Pimco; David Malpass, Encima Global; Niq LA, City Telecom; and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
A look at doctors going paperless, with CNBC's Brian Shactman.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is questioned by Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas.
Insight on Geithner's testimony, with CNBC's Steve Liesman, Rick Santelli, Melissa Francis & Larry Kudlow.
Lesia Bates Moss, president of Seedco Financial Services, the first financial institution to receive Goldman Sachs funds, talks to CNBC.
Members of the Joint Economic Committee question Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on financial reform.
Members of the Joint Economic Committee question Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on financial reform.
FDIC and Fed authority should be subject to the appropriate checks and balances, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told the Joint Economic Committee.
Mike Jackson, CEO of AutoNation, and Larry Lindsey, CEO of the Lindsey Group, share their outlooks on the economy.
Ron Sloan, of the Invesco AIM Charter Fund, tells CNBC where he's finding value in this volatile market.
Federal Reserve officials downplayed the consequences of the falling dollar, underscoring that deflation is still a threat. Jim Rickards, of Market Intelligence; Mike Jackson, of AutoNation; and Larry Lindsey, of the Lindsey Group, share their insight.
David Garrity, of GVA Research, looks ahead to Dell's earnings results.
A check on the futures market with Bob Iaccino, of Lotus Brokerage.
Tech stocks are among the losers on today's pullback, with CNBC's Bertha Coombs.