Discussing Dubai's debt freeze, with Komal Sri Kumar, TCW; David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors; and CNBC's Simon Hobbs.
Wired Magazine has opened its annual "Wired Store" in lower Manhattan, with Joe Brown, Wired Magazine Associate Editor.
Why Dubai's debt issue will artificially inflate the dollar, with Tim Smalls, Execution LLC.
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.
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.
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.
A check on the futures market with Joe Kinahan, of TD Ameritrade.
About 38 million Americans are expected to go somewhere this holiday season, and AAA says that's up about 1.4 percent from last year. Robert McAdoo, of Avondale Partners, and NBC's Kristen Dahlgren have the details.
Subodh Kumar, of Subodh Kumar and Associates, and Anthony Chan, of JP Morgan's Private Wealth Management, share their market and economic insights.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
Discussing ways to pay for more troops in Afghanistan, with Todd Harrison, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and Mackenzie Eaglen, Heritage Foundation.
Dissecting the FOMC minutes, with James Bianco, Bianco Research; Zane Brown, Lorb Abbett and CNBC's Steve Liesman.
A look at weatherization and how to profit from it, with CNBC's Brian Shactman.
A look at the demand for gold and the weak dollar, with CNBC's Scott Cohn.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer gives his take on the markets.
Debating whether the government should have second thoughts about pay limits, with Jack Burkman, J.M. Burkman & Associates and Julie Roginsky, Democratic strategist.
A decrease in food prices is something to be thankful for this holiday, reports CNBC's Jane Wells.
David Trone, of Fox-Pitt, Kelton, and Jeffrey Harte, of Sandler O'Neill, debate whether the banking sector is stabilizing.
Bill Hawkins, chairman and CEO of Medtronic, discusses his company's quarterly results.
Copper is trading at 14-month highs. Charles Bradford, of the Affiliated Research Group, and Daniel Dicker, an oil trader, discuss how much further copper will go.
U.S. home prices rose for the fifth straight month and posted the second quarterly increase, but the pace of appreciation slowed and was less than expected, according to Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller indexes. David Blitzer, of the S&P 500 Index Commit...
CNBC's Hampton Pearson has the details on the FDIC report on banking.
David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, and Thomas Lee, chief US equity strategist at JPMorgan, share their outlooks on the markets and the economy.
The dollar's drop has been a bonanza for gold investors, helping drive the precious metal to one record high after another. CNBC's Scott Cohn heads to New York's diamond district, where much gold is sold, for a closer look.
Aaron Rakers, of Stifel Nicolaus, shares his reaction to HPQ's quarterly results.