Leasing again becoming option for auto buyers
Auto leasing, temporarily crippled by the credit and financial crisis, is making a comeback this fall.Full story
Auto leasing, temporarily crippled by the credit and financial crisis, is making a comeback this fall.Full story
Signs of a subdued economic recovery sent investors out of stocks Thursday and in search of safer assets like the dollar. Full story
Peter Beutel, president of Cameron Hanover, shares his outlook on oil prices.
Daniel Dicker, an independent oil trader, shares his outlook on oil prices.
Discussing whether oil prices are a real price or a trader's price, with Stephen Chazen, Occidental Petroleum president & CFO.
Discussing the direction of oil prices, with John Kilduff, MF Global and CNBC's Bill Griffeth.
John Kilduff, of MF Global, and Addison Armstrong, of Tradition Energy, discuss the future of oil prices.
Oct. 2: Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations, joins the Morning Joe gang to discuss a possible policy shift in Afghanistan, as well as the short- and long-term future of U.S-Iranian relations.
378103 05: A Shell Station in Cambridge, MA advertises gas prices September 12, 2000 that have not fallen off after the summer vacation/drive season. Government officials are concerned that the high gas and oil prices will affect home heating costs this winter.
A Chevron customer pumps gas at a dealership in South San Francisco, Calif., Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Retail pump prices have risen steadily since late April to a national average of near $2.62 a gallon. The pace at which gasoline prices spiked throughout May caught many forecasters off guard. Still,
An unidentified oil worker climbs on a rig Tuesday, July 14, 2009, in the desert oil fields of Sakhir, Bahrain. Oil prices stayed around $60 a barrel Tuesday, as better-than-expected U.S. retail and wholesale price news helped support early gains.