Financial News from CNBC

  • Financial institutions could be seeing a lift in their stock prices, BTIG's Dan Greenhaus says.

  • In his never-ending quest to make you money, Jim Cramer will often to talk with top business leaders, in an attempt to glean insights that can ultimately help determine where stocks may be heading next....

  • Mad Money host Jim Cramer speaks to Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz; Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren; and Ford Motor Company's CEO Alan Mulally, about the U.S. economy, and whether the "American dream" ...

  • [video] Always Have an Exit Point @ CNBC - 6 hours ago

    Mad Money's Jim Cramer explains why it is so important to have a catalyst for exiting a stock.

  • As earnings season kicks off in the coming week, traders will be keeping one eye on the bond market, wary that rising rates could sting stocks.

  • Looking back at the milestones in his life, Jim Cramer reveals a secret to his stock picking success. How can you trade like Cramer?

  • Invest in what you know, and research it intensely," says Mad Money host Jim Cramer in discussing where the best investment ideas come from.

  • Mad Money host Jim Cramer explains how through "thick and thin," he managed to invest in stocks.

  • Cramer's been involved with stocks for a long, long time. And it's been one heck of a love affair.

  • CNBC's Tyler Mathisen looks ahead to what are likely to be next week's top business and financial stories. Student loans and immigration will be on the Congressional docket next week. And Alcoa kicks off ...

  • Investors have already started to price in improved earnings in financial names ahead of quarterly earnings, Stuart Frankel's Steve Grasso says.

  • CNBC's Tyler Mathisen looks back at the week's top business and financial stories. A good jobs report could signal the end of QE and political turmoil in Egypt pushes oil higher.

  • [video] Mad Money, July 5, 2013 @ CNBC - 6 hours ago

    Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.

  • Mad Money host Jim Cramer explains how he came to be the co-host of "Mad Money" and "Squawk on the Street" and when his love for the stock market began.

  • Web-only investment advice from CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

  • [video] The Final Call @ CNBC - 7 hours ago

    CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders discuss the stocks they'll be watching next week.

  • [video] More Gains Ahead? @ CNBC - 7 hours ago

    Are there more gains ahead? Checking the fear and greed indicator and profiting from volatility, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

  • The "Lone Ranger" joins a growing list of big summer movie flops. Turning box office pain into your gain, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

  • [video] Contrarian Gold Call @ CNBC - 7 hours ago

    Do the charts show it's time for a bullion bounce? The man who called gold's collapse makes a new call, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

  • CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders look at the past week's activity in the options markets, and discuss what they'll be watching next week.

  • Rates hit their highest level since August 2011. Stocks to avoid on higher rates, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

  • [video] Fast Money Final Trade @ CNBC - 7 hours ago

    The Fast Money traders share their final trades of the day.

  • [video] Stock Pops & Drops @ CNBC - 7 hours ago

    The Fast Money traders take a look at today's biggest market movers.

  • Louise Yamada of Technical Research Advisors, dissects what today's jobs data means for the U.S. economy, and stocks.

  • Technical analysis suggests that stocks could head toward new highs while gold prices will struggle with a key level, technician Louise Yamada says.

  • It's not just interest rates that could help the bottom line for financial institutions, BTIG's Dan Greenhaus says.

  • Dissecting the day's major business news, with the "Fast Money" traders; and CNBC Contributor Dan Greenhaus, provides perspective on how soaring yields could affect Fed policy and stocks.

  • CNBC's Mary Thompson reports on the comeback in the high-end boat market. Viking Yachts CEO Patrick Healey says his business is back to about 75 percent to where they were at their height.

  • [video] How Much is a Fish Worth? @ CNBC - 8 hours ago

    Marine biologists are using fishing to show policymakers the value of preserving habitat, rather than developing it, with CNBC's Steve Liesman.

  • Looking ahead to Alcoa's earnings, and whether the stock is a buy now, with Brian Stutland, Stutland Volatility Group.

  • [video] Tensions Run Hot in Egypt @ CNBC - 8 hours ago

    CNBC's Yousef Gamal el-Din reports government sources say the death toll has risen to 17 in Egypt as pro-Morsi and supporters of the Military's changes clash. Isobel Coleman, The Council on Foreign Relations, ...

  • [video] Paying More in the Air @ CNBC - 8 hours ago

    Airline baggage fees are still rising, despite consumer complaints, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau. CNBC Contributor Carol Roth, breaks down how to profit from the boost in airline stocks like Delta.

  • Panda Restaurant Group CFO David Landsberg discusses his company's plans to add 108 locations in 2013, and job creation in the U.S.

  • Dissecting the market's latest action, and the smartest moves now, with Julie Jason, Jackson Grant Investment Advisers; Anton Bayer, Up Capital Management; and CNBC's Josh Lipton.

  • Stocks jumped in a choppy trading session Friday, after a strong jobs report indicating an improving U.S. economy offset worries about a sooner-than-expected end to Federal Reserve bond buying.

  • [video] What to Own Now? @ CNBC - 8 hours ago

    The hottest market opportunities amid volatility, with Jordan Waxman, Hightower; Stephanie Link, TheStreet; Ryan Detrick, Schaeffer's Investment Research; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.

  • CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, including oil's 14-month high. Metals were down across the board on a stronger dollar, a rise in the 10-year, and a strong ...

  • [video] Markets Playing Catch-Up? @ CNBC - 9 hours ago

    Is there really underlying strength in the economy? Kevin Caron, Stifel Private Client Group, and Edward Dempsey, Pension Partners, LLC, discuss the latest action in the markets.

  • [video] NYSE Arca Glitch @ CNBC - 9 hours ago

    NYSE Arca noted between 7:29 AM and 8:41 AM, NYSE equities experienced a sporadic interruption. CNBC's Eamon Javers has the details.

  • Gold dropped 3 percent today after a strong jobs number this morning, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis. Also, is $100/barrel oil here to stay.

  • Is "good economic news" good or bad for stocks? John Manley, Wells Fargo Funds Management, and Jack McIntyre, Brandywine Global, share their thoughts.

  • [video] Violence Erupts in Egypt @ CNBC - 9 hours ago

    Many Morsi supporters have been clashing with Morsi detractors, police and military officials, with the "Closing Bell" crew.

  • [video] Part-Time Jobs Surge @ CNBC - 9 hours ago

    Part-time jobs jumped by 360,000, while full-time jobs dropped by 240,000 in June. Discussing the state of hiring, with Matthew Slaughter, Tuck School of Business; Scott Brown, Raymond James; and Brian ...

  • [video] Closing Bell Exchange @ CNBC - 9 hours ago

    Discussing the volatile market action as stocks close the week, with Hank Smith, Haverford Investments; Gordon Charlop, Rosenblatt Securities; CNBC's Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman.

  • [video] Wine-Infused Popcorn @ CNBC - 10 hours ago

    New York popcorn shop "Populence" founder Maggie Paulus, created wine infused popcorn. The popcorn is available in New York City's West Village location.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt reports Samsung's earnings data disappointed investors, and sales of the Galaxy S4 are not growing as quickly as many had hoped.

  • Pebble's smartwatch supports iOS and Android, says Eric Migicovsky, Pebble CEO and co-founder, in discussing potential competition with Apple, Samsung and Google.

  • A better-than-expected 195,000 jobs added in June is good for stocks, bad for bonds, and likely to give the Federal Reserve more reason to taper sooner rather than later.

  • [video] Sales of High-End Boats Up @ CNBC - 10 hours ago

    CNBC's Mary Thompson is on board a Viking yacht after speaking with the company's CEO Patrick Healey about the tremendous growth he sees going into next year.

  • What impact might rising student loan debt have on the demand for student housing? Ted Rollins, Campus Crest Communities CEO, offers insight.

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