LATEST VIDEO
| | - The Week Ahead
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen looks ahead to what are likely to be next week's top business and financial stories. » Watch Video - iPad: The Guided Tour
NY Times Tech Columnist David Pogue shares his review of the highly-anticipated iPad, which arrives in stores April 3. » Watch Video - Can Dai-ichi IPO Breathe Life into Nikkei 225?
Dai-ichi Life Insurance is seen trading higher as world's biggest IPO in two years makes its debut in Japan. But can the insurer hold on to gains and give the Nikkei 225 a much-needed boost? CNBC's Kaori Enjoji reports. » Watch Video - Lihir Rejects Newcrest's Bid
Lihir Gold has rejected an US$8.5 bn billion takeover offer from Newcrest Mining. Ron Cameron, senior analyst at Ord Minnett and Greg Canavan, editor of Sound Money - Sound Investments, weigh in on the deal, with CNBC's Amanda Drury & Sri Jegarajah. » Watch Video - Maria's Market Message
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to tomorrow's Closing Bell. » Watch Video | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
| | - US Needs 5-6% Growth to 'Heal Economy Quickly'
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said focusing on cutting the budget deficit now would jeopardize economic growth at a time when jobs are starting to be created, but even if that occurs, the unemployment rate will stay high for "a long period of time." Bruce Kasman, chief U.S. economist at JPMorgan, discussed his views. » Read More - Bond: Russia—Europe's Bright Light of Growth
Russian consumers are able to spend, the Russian government has significant room to maneuver, and there is no need to endure a long and painful process of systemic deleveraging - all of which make Russia a smart play for growth-oriented investors. » Read More - The FDA's Big, Fat Advisory Committee Meeting
FDA advisory committee votes sometimes end in confusion. First, because the actual vote often gets all convoluted and recounted as some panelists hem and haw about voting thumbs up or thumbs down and try to equivocate their decision. And second, because no matter how many times I've explained it to people here, the votes get misread and miscommunicated as actual approval or rejection of a drug versus a recommendation that the FDA clear or spike a drug. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2010 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your mobile device. | LATEST VIDEO
| | - Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!
CNBC's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans with CNBC's Erin Burnett. » Watch Video - NYSE Midday Update
Bob Pisani reports on the trading day from the NYSE. » Watch Video - President Obama on Offshore Drilling
President Barack Obama discusses his plans to allow oil and natural gas exploration in the U.S. to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil. » Watch Video - The Decision to Drill
The White House makes a major decision to open new offshore areas to oil and gas exploration, with Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior. » Watch Video - ADP March Employment: Down 23,000
A reaction to the ADP numbers, with John Bogle, The Vanguard Group; Joel Prakken, Macro Economic Advisors; David Kelly, JP Morgan Funds; William Gross, Pimco; Jerry Webman, Oppenheimer Funds and CNBC's Steve Liesman. » Watch Video | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
| | - LeBron James Signs New Deal With Nike
Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James has signed a new shoe and apparel deal with Nike, the company acknowledged on Wednesday. » Read More - Q2 Strategy: Beware Bonds — Stick with These Stocks
Today marks the final day of the quarter for the Dow and the S&P. How should investors set up their portfolios for next quarter’s trading? John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics and Scott Wren, senior equity strategist at Wells Fargo Advisors shared their insights. » Read More - Facebook Lowers the Bar on Brand Loyalty
Without much fanfare Facebook is preparing to change the way it asks users to connect with brands and celebrities on the social networking site. Rather than asking people to "Become a Fan" of a product or personality, Facebook users will click that they "Like" the subject. The change, while subtle, strikes a different tone, and may result in more consumers engaging with brands on Facebook. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2010 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
| | |