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Discussing new reports tonight that Iran is working to boost its nuclear production at a number of hidden, underground enrichment facilities. Ken Timmerman, Foundation for Democracy in Iran; John Batchelor, The John Batchelor Show; and Marc Ginsberg, former White House Middle East Policy Advisor, weigh in.
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Colombia's president Juan Manueal Santos rang the opening bell at the NYSE today. CNBC's Maria Baritromo spoke to him in an exclusive interview.
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Why there are so few self-made female billionaires, with CNBC's Robert Frank; Megan Carpentier, Raw Story; and Emily Miller, Washington Times.
U.S. Stocks Decline Over Concern About Spanish Debt
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May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Ellen Braitman reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market.
U.S. stocks fell, trimming the first weekly gain in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index since April, as concern about Spain’s finances tempere...
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Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, which is set to be a hot one at the box office, with Brian Stutland, Stutland Volatility Group.
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Ireland has made significant cuts and strides in its efforts to tackle its own debt crisis. How different is Ireland from Greece? Barry O'Leary, IDA Ireland CEO, weighs in, and CNBC's Kelly Evans reports.
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Even though stocks are set to break a 3-week losing streak, the dark cloud of the euro zone mess continues to loom over American markets, with John Toohey, USAA, and David Darst, Morgan Stanley.
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Discussing whether America is safer when Congress takes a break, with Bernard Whitman, Whitman Insight Strategies; Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post; and John McLaughlin, Republican pollster.
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Carl Icahn takes a 7.6 percent stake in Chesapeake Energy, but says the company's board faces a "substantial credibility gap," reports CNBC's Kate Kelly.
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The crisis in Europe has cast a shadow over the markets once again, with Jared Levy, Zacks Investment Research; Dan Greenhaus, BTIG; and Brett Arends, Wall Street Journal.
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It's the final hour of trading and you'd be hard-pressed to find two stocks having a worse stretch than Facebook and JPMorgan. But is the selloff really a buying opportunity? Richard Ross, Auerbach Grayson, and Abigail Doolittle, Peak Theories Research, discuss
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High-risk market conditions make US large caps the safest buys for stock investors, says Randell Eley, selecting two that have attractive prospects...especially when compared to measly Treasury yields. (Tickers: CHV, T) (Feb. 10)
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Brian White, Topeka Capital Markets, says Apple is going to nearly double at today's price. Is he being realistic? Colin Gillis, BGC Financial, disagrees.
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Discussing whether China's economy could be on the brink of collapse, with Gordon Chang, Forbes columnist, and Peter Navarro, UC-Irvine business professor.
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Does the currency market see more pain ahead for U.S. stocks, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Money In Motion traders. Also, how you can protect yourself from global turmoil.
Cost of Greek Euro Exit Likely to Top EU1 Trillion
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May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Dallara, managing director of the Institute of International Finance, talks about the potential cost of a Greek exit from the euro, its impact on the European Central Bank and the outlook for the region's economies.
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What's more important for an underwriter -- doing the ethical thing or making a profit? Todd Henderson, University of Chicago Law School, and Paul Schatz, Heritage Capital, discuss.
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"The Avengers" still remains the top movie at the box office, but as the summer blockbuster season kicks off this weekend, that could change. David Bank, RBC Capital Markets, weighs in.
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An Op-ed in today's Washington Post suggests President Obama has his own "not too pretty" record in public equity. Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities, and Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard CEO, discuss.
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The struggling entrepreneur in Greece has had to work much harder to make it because of bureaucracy and the recession. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports.