June 28th, 2013
05:34 PM ET

Rates climb as housing comes back

Higher mortgage rates don't sound like a good thing, but Christine Romans speaks with Jonathan Miller about why a rate hike could mean a healthier economy.

June 28th, 2013
04:44 PM ET

A powerful woman on the struggling economy

Carly Fiorina was the first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company. She sits down with Christine Romans to discuss taxes, same-sex marriage, and women in the workforce.


Filed under: Economy • Your Money
June 28th, 2013
03:43 PM ET

Can Paula Deen make a comeback?

Paula Deen's empire is crumbling. Other celebrities have bounced back from scandals in the past, but can she? Christine Romans, Bob Zito, and Pamela Brown discuss.


Filed under: Your Money
June 28th, 2013
03:03 PM ET

Get paid to tweet? Celebrities do.

Millions of people follow celebrities on Twitter. But are you reading genuine tweets, or expensive advertisements? Christine Romans sheds some light on celebrity Twitter endorsements.

June 28th, 2013
02:37 PM ET

Student loans could get even pricier

Interest rates are set to double on July 1. Zain Asher explains what this means for college kids in a nation already loaded with student loan debt.

June 27th, 2013
11:14 AM ET

The "I guarantee it" guy fires back

The public battle between ousted CEO George Zimmer and Men's Wearhouse, the company he founded, rages on. Christine Romans reports.

June 26th, 2013
01:45 PM ET

Same-sex marriage: The financial impact

The Supreme Court's decision today is cause for celebration for married same-sex couples. These couples may feel even happier when they file their taxes. Christine Romans explains.


Filed under: Your Money
June 25th, 2013
12:24 PM ET

The bond market: Why it should matter to you

While the stock market gets the headlines, there's a much bigger story: the bond market. Christine Romans explains.

June 21st, 2013
04:55 PM ET

Hubbard: U.S. will stay on top

Former presidential adviser Glenn Hubbard says China's political and economic problems will keep the U.S. at the top of the economic power board.


Filed under: China • Economy • Glenn Hubbard • Your Money
June 21st, 2013
04:20 PM ET

Home recovery spurs renovation boom

A Boston contractor has an unusual problem: too much work. Zain Asher reports.

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