Germany kicks off the countdown to Christmas with the opening of its seasonal markets.
Disney icons Mickey and Minnie Mouse open the Christmas Market in Paris, France.
Many Toyota and Lexus dealers are questioning the automaker's recall.
Becky Worley tells you how to get all the best deals.
Some retailers have started the holiday season early, staying open Thanksgiving.
N.Y. family wins a case against a bank for unreasonable mortgage rate increases.
Toyota announces recalls after at least 2,000 reports of sudden acceleration.
Vacant retail stores are occupied by companies trying to make the most of the U.S. holiday season consumer traffic.
More and more organic foods are hitting the supermarket shelves, with Irwin Simon, Hains Celestial CEO.
A look at ads by the Fed that gives tips on getting the most from credit cards, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson.
Travelers are using a new way to complain during the busiest travel week of the year. CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the details.
Toyota will replace accelerator pedals on about 4 million recalled vehicles in the United States because the pedals can get stuck in the floor mats. (Nov. 24)
A discussion of the many ways retailers are preparing for Black Friday, live from K-Mart in Burbank, CA, with CNBC's Jane Wells.
The Fast Money traders share their market insight and midday trading advice.
Michael George, CEO of QVC, tells CNBC what his company has in store for consumers on Black Friday.
More and more colleges are putting endowment funds directly in the hands of their students, giving them real-world experience managing multi-million dollar portfolios. CNBC's Courtney Reagan has the story.
Peter Flaherty, of the National Legal & Policy Center, and Joe Murin, of the Collingwood Group, debate whether the extended home buyer tax credit could bankrupt the FHA.
President Obama pardons the White House Thanksgiving Day turkey.
Kiplinger Personal Finance is out with its second annual Tofurky portfolio -- an equity-free portfolio that offers stock-like results over time. Jeff Kosnett, of Kiplinger's, discusses the portfolio with CNBC.
Consumer Reports and Consumerist.com tell retailers consumers are fed up.
Peruvian police raid street market and seize suspected toxic Chinese-made toys ahead of Christmas.
Simon Constable of the WSJ.com on consumer spending, and weekly jobless claims.
Shopping habits change, but price still matters most.
Discussing what the Fed is doing to deal with the economy and head off a looming problem with commercial real estate, including Peter Cooper Village in NYC, with the Fed's "Toxic Avenger," Tom Fink, Trepp Sr. VP.
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore is at Chicago's O'Hare Airport with the latest on the travel rush and the weather.
General Motors’ restructuring plan will include cutting 10,000 jobs in Europe, Tim Urquhart from IHS Global Insight told CNBC Wednesday. The company doesn’t plan to close any plants yet, he said, but “those two things (job cuts without plant closures) ...
Holiday travelers are letting others know what airlines are naughty and nice through Twitter, Facebook and other social media outlets.
Operators are standing by an dlines are open at the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, where no question is too weird and no bird is beyond saving. Carol Miller, supervisor of the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, shares her turkey tips with CNBC.
TIME magazine declared this the "decade of hell" in its latest issue. Andy Serwer, managing editor of Fortune magazine, and Richard Stengel, managing editor of TIME magazine, tell CNBC why.
Stacey Widlitz, retail analyst at Pali Research, shares, shares her reaction to Tiffany's earnings report.
Retailers are getting ready for Black Friday, and CNBC's Jane Wells has the play by play. Stacy Janiak, of Deloitte, shares her insight.
The automaker recalls cars with accelerators that stick.
A look at the effectiveness of a new law designed to ensure toy safety.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - - Believe in Ciena and believe in the Nortel deal.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Stephanie Link, director of research for Cramer's Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio, reveals two favorite retail stocks and which names are being monitored on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - - The price war won't hurt Amazon and both companies benefit from the publicity.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- John Embry, Chief Investment Strategist of Sprott Asset Management, says gold prices will keep rising as global monetary debasement continues. He reveals two of his favorite stocks to buy.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - - Here's an idea -- get banks to pay back their TARP loans and give the money to the FDIC.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- James Turk, author and founder of GoldMoney, argues that gold will hit $8K in 6 years. Find out why and how to buy.
Portfolio Manager discusses 3 solar stocks that recently reported strong quarters.