What 9/9/09 Means Across the World Whether 9/9/09 is deemed lucky or a day to avoid, the rarity of Wednesday's date has inspired loving couples, restaurants and even a movie studio to mark the occasion across the globe.
Jobs: A Leader in Innovation Maria Bartiromo looks ahead to tomorrow’s planned Apple announcement and reflects on Steve Jobs’ inventor mystique.
Fall Will Be Volatile for Stocks After a sleepy summer that saw the indexes climb higher on mostly anemic volume, the early read on the first month of autumn is indicating a return from retail and long-term investors.
Slideshow: For Sale - Madoff's Beach Home One of Bernard Madoff's more valuable assets — his luxury beach home in Montauk, NY — is about to be put up for sale by the US Marshals. CNBC takes a look into what the Ponzi schemer's life was like at his beach home prior to being nabbed by the authorities.
Alternative Investing Stocks and bonds? Sure. But it's a big world out there for investors.
How To Protect Your Profits With the Dow selling off after an 8 day run, what must you know to protect your profits?
Where's the Economy Headed? Watch This Key Index The Baltic Dry Index, not exactly a phrase that rolls off an investor's tongue, is signaling plenty of caution these days about the global economy.
Charts Show Buying Opportunity for Euro Stocks The rally that we've seen since July in the Eurostoxx 50 index is "still in full play," according to Julius De Kempenaer, technical analyst at Talergroup, Monday.
Most Annoying Buzzwords: Which One's Worst? Phrases like “game changer,” “value add” and “it is what it is” are among the most overused phrases in business today, according to a survey of top executives that was released Thursday. Which words do you hate most?
Buy at the Next Pullback: Chief Investors Are there any buying opportunities for investors on the horizon? Jeffrey Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James, and Douglas Cliggott, chief investment officer at Dover Management, shared their market oulooks.
Investors Should Buy This Bank Now: Strategist Bank of America has significant upside over the next 12 months, said Edward Najarian, senior managing director and head of bank research at Isi Group.
Rally in US Is 'Real', China 'Immense Bubble': Strategists The recent rally in the stock market is a "real rally," as investors' confidence was battered by fears of a depression earlier this year and now it is coming back, James Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management, told CNBC Thursday.
Real Choice? It's Off Limits in Most Health-Care Bills Real choice is not part of the bills moving through the Democratic-led Congress; even if the much-debated government-run insurance plan was created, it would not be available to most people who already have coverage.
Cash for Cribs? Toys 'R Us Takes Aim at Old Baby Gear Long before "Clunkers" showed up on the scene, Toys 'R Us began working on its own trade-in program, aimed at getting potentially unsafe cribs, car seats and other baby items out of circulation.
Tsunami of Home Foreclosures to Hit US: Economist A tsunami of home foreclosures is set to hit the US as banks are unable to keep bailing out tenants and struggling home owners give up on their mortgage, according to the Saxo Bank chief economist.
The Recession: Elmo Feels Your Pain An economic recovery may be on the horizon, but families are still struggling with job losses, foreclosures and other hardships of the recession. So, Sesame Street is rolling out a one-hour special in September called, “Families Stand Together: Feeling Secure in Tough Times,”to help families talk to their kids about the recession.
Charts: How to Play Overbought Markets
This economist says investors should not be adding "aggressively" to long positions, and instead thinks investors should "take a couple of chips off the table here and just let the market sort itself out over the short-term."
Managing a winning options trade. Dan is called out for his Palm put spread, but the trade has finally worked, with the Options Action traders and CNBC's Melissa Lee.
A closer look at the employment numbers, with Amity Shlaes, "The Forgotten Man" author; Joseph Lavorgna, Deutsche Bank; Steve Moore, WSJ; Matt Miller, Center for American Progress; and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
Discussing what the employment data means for investors and the stock market, with Jerry Bowyer, syndicated columnist; Michael Cuggino, Permanent Portfolio Family of Funds; Steve Moore, WSJ; and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
Insight on inflation, jobs and more, with Amity Shlaes, "The Forgotten Man" author; Joseph Lavorgna, Deutsche Bank; Steve Moore, WSJ; Matt Miller, Center for American Progress; and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
A closer look at the employment numbers, with Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin; Amity Shlaes, "The Forgotten Man" author; Joseph Lavorgna, Deutsche Bank; Steve Moore, WSJ; Matt Miller, Center for American Progress; and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
Bob Barbera, ITG chief economist, discusses whether the jobless numbers should be looked at as a positive sign or seen as a sign of bad things to come.