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| | - Is Deflation Here to Stay in Japan?
Do not expect positive prices in Japan for the next 15-18 months, says Jesper Koll, MD & head of Japanese equity research at JPMorgan Securities Japan. He shares his outlook on Japan, with CNBC's Christine Tan and Anna Edwards. » Watch Video - 9th ABLA Highlights
Highlights of the 9th Asia Business Leaders Awards, hosted by CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. » Watch Video - Is Chinext All That It's Cracked Up to Be?
While China's main board has pulled back in recent sessions, the second board, Chinext, is hitting new highs. The one-year-old growth market has expanded four times in size since its launch and created hundreds of millionaires. But not everyone is happy. Cheng Lei takes a look. » Watch Video - Mark Mobius on Impact of QE2
Since the Fed's announcement of QE2, Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, has noticed a tremendous amount of inflow into emerging market funds. CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis asks if he's worried about bubbles being formed. » Watch Video - Gartman's Top 3 Trades for 2011
Dennis Gartman, founder of The Gartman Letter, shares his best trades 2011. » Watch Video | | | |   | LATEST BLOGS
| | - Stroud: What's Likely to Happen in Your Office on Cyber Monday
Young adults are, arguably, too comfortable with technology, and they blur the lines between work and play. A recent survey by ISACA on online holiday shopping and workplace Internet safety found among other things that adults ages 18-34 are: More than two times more likely to shop online using a work-supplied computer, tablet or smart phone than older adults. » Read More - Brookstone CEO: Luxury Consumers Ready to Indulge
Luxury consumers are more willing to indulge this holiday season, but they are doing so with value in mind, according to Ronald Boire, president and CEO of retailer Brookstone. » Read More - Cleveland Paying Record To See LeBron Again
They joked that when LeBron James returned, they'd make him play in an empty arena. In reality, former fans of the star who left them for Miami have paid top dollar to witness his return to Cleveland next week. » 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. | Holiday Central on CNBC.com |  | Consumer Nation From the stock room to the board room, we've got details on the very latest trends, sales and strategies and how it all affects investors. »more info | | LATEST VIDEO
| | - Gartman's Top 3 Trades for 2011
Dennis Gartman, founder of The Gartman Letter, shares his best trades 2011. » Watch Video - Ireland's Day of Austerity
Ireland setting out its four-year austerity plan to save 15 billion euros, with Brian Lenihan, Ireland's Finance Minister, and CNBC's Guy Johnson. » Watch Video - Digesting Economic Data
Insight on claims, income & spending and durables data, with CNBC's Steve Liesman. » Watch Video - Top Chef: Squawk Edition
Fielding your fowl queries, with Mary Clingman, Buttrball Turkey Talk-Line director and CNBC's Joe Kernen. » Watch Video - Scanning Opt Out
The new airport full body scanners have been a hot topic for the traveling public, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson; Asa Hutchinson, fmr. Homeland Security Undersecretary; Douglas Cliggott, Credit Suisse. » Watch Video | | | |   | LATEST BLOGS
| | - Groupon Gets Holiday Savvy
This holiday season Groupon's business is set to explode. As shoppers hunt for deals, social coupon sites offer a unique appeal: fifty percent plus discounts, limited quantity and limited time offers to create an air of exclusivity and incentive to buy now. » Read More - Ford Debt Drops Again, Why You Should Care
Today, the company announced the results of a convertible debt offering it extended in October. Seventy-five percent of the Ford note holders (totaling $2.56 Billion) accepted the offer to convert their Ford debt into Ford common shares. » Read More - Stock Brawl: Netflix
Netflix is the world’s leading Internet subscription service for movie and TV content, with a market cap of $9.96B and over 16 million members. The company has been the best stock in the Russell 1000 over the past 3 1/2 years. No wonder our Bull, Porter Bibb, remains positive on Netflix. However, our Bear, Tony Wible, does not think this stock is a good investment. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2010 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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