Gary Kaminsky, and Greg Fleming, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, are finding investors "seem to be of two minds;' they remain cautious but are looking for higher yields.
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Mike Boyd, Boyd Group International chairman, shares his thoughts on forced sequester cuts, and the likely impact at major U.S. airports and on travelers.
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Gary Kaminsky, and Greg Fleming, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, explain why they believe the underlying trend line in the U.S. economy is "slowly and steadily getting better."
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Lou Brien, DRW Trading Group, takes a look at the week ahead in commodities, Treasuries, and stocks.
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CNBC's Scott Cohn reports the latest detail on the investigation into the Boston bombing attacks. And, Col. Jack Jacobs, MSNBC military analyst, discusses ways to improve protecting the homeland.
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CNBC's Kelly Evans reports on all the market moving events from Europe, as political concerns in Italy softened after its President agreed to stay for another term.
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CNBC's Kelly Evans tells you what the markets will be watching as we approach the start of trading in the U.S.
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How do you make money in these markets? Here is what some of the experts on CNBC have been telling us this morning.
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Charles Beazley, CEO and chairman at Nikko Asset Management, explains why the rumours that Japanese retail investors are increasingly investing abroad are not true.
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Wang Shi, chairman at Vanke, talks about the "bubble" in the Chinese real estate market and the possibility of a soft landing.
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Michael Gurka, managing director at Spectrum Asset Management, explains why the copper market is the best global barometer.
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Valentina Soria, security analyst at IHS Jane's and Richard Barrett, director at Qatar International Academy for Security Studies, discuss the Chechen link to the Boston Bombing and whether there's a case of intelligence failure.
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James Forest, director of security studies at UMass Lowell, questions whether the Boston bombing was a case of "lone wolf terrorism".
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Sir Thomas Harris, vice chairman of Standard Chartered, tells CNBC that the UK ratings downgrade was a disappointment but the financial services sector in Britain is incredibly agile and versatile.
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Jonathan Stubbs, European equity strategist at Citigroup, explains that the long-term trend for European equities is still bullish despite expected disappointing European earnings.
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Jeff Singer, CEO, of Dubai International Finance Center, tells CNBC that City Week will look at regulation and the positive affect it has on business.
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Benoit Anne, head of emerging market strategy at Societe Generale, tells CNBC why the market is rallying on the back of weekend events.
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Dr Mark McClelland, head of North America at Maplecroft, says the Boston bombing is significant because it's the first successful Islamic attack in the U.S. since 9/11 and because of its Chechen link.
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David Riley, global managing director of sovereign ratings at Fitch Ratings, discusses Fitch Ratings' downgrade of the U.K., citing the current high debt level as reason for the move.
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Pip McCrostie, global vice-chair of Transaction Advisory Services at Ernst & Young, tells CNBC they've seen a real surge in corporates global confidence but it's not translating to resurgence in M&A.
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Michael Yu, CEO of New Oriental Education Group, tells CNBC that he is confident that the next decade in China will see most of the resources come back to private businesses.
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Marc Maiffret, chief technology officer at Beyond Trust, tells CNBC most aspects of society are being built around technology and most companies aren't building technology with security in mind.
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Karen Tso takes you through the European market open where stocks have come in higher.
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Sean Corrigan, chief investment strategist at Diapason Commodities Management, tells CNBC that currency wars have shifted from America and Japan to America and China.
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Vivek Vaidya, Vice President, Automotive at Frost & Sullivan tells CNBC's Cash Flow what he liked from the Shanghai Auto Show.
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Chong Yoon-Chou, Investment Director at Aberdeen Asset Management tells CNBC's Cash Flow how to play the upcoming Malaysian elections.
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The years of double digit growth in China are over and concerns are rising that car makers might be at overcapacity in the country.
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Aaron Fischer, regional head of CLSA, tells CNBC that they've had a buy recommendation on Macau for four years and it is still the best way to play the expanding middle-class in Asia.
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Antje Praefcke, Senior FX Strategist at Commerzbank says that there are a lot of barriers to the Japanese Yen breaking the 100 level but eventually it will happen.
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