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Video 039Art is 100 a Bubble039 Expert

Video on msnbc.com: "The expense of art has gotten crazy," said Michael Novogratz, Fortress principal & director, explaining how to spot...

Video How Small Luxury Hotels Are Thriving

Video on msnbc.com: Paul Kerr, Small Luxury Hotels of the World CEO, explains how his company is profiting by offering guests a unique experience not ...

Video Apple Needs to Innovate amp Evolve Rao

Video on msnbc.com: Alyson Shontell, Business Insider, explains why she is so bullish on Apple's management; and Leena Rao, TechCrunch, discusses...

Video SampP 500 Could Hit 1900 Birinyi

Video on msnbc.com: Laszlo Birinyi, Birinyi Associates, explains why he thinks the next step for the S&P 500 is 1,700 with more room to run.

Video Tepper Makes 039Overwhelming039 Case For Markets

Video on msnbc.com: David Tepper, Appaloosa Management founder & CIO, explains why he is definitely "bullish" on the stock market. "...

Video Japan A Yen For More Easing

Video on msnbc.com: Adrian Mowat, JP Morgan chief Asian equity strategist, explains how "abenomics" has impacted Japan's economy, as th...

Video Housing Bubble Watch With Trulia

Video on msnbc.com: Jed Kolko, Trulia chief economist, reveals the results of its latest report on housing and credit, explaining that they found in m...

Video North Carolina Creates Special Unit for 039White Collar039 Cr

Video on msnbc.com: Tammy Smith, White Collar Crime Resource Prosecutor at N.C. Conference of District Attorneys, explains what prompted this initiati...

Video Where to Find Yield in a LowRate World Pro

Video on msnbc.com: Howard Marks, Oaktree Capital, explains why high-yield bonds are less vulnerable to rising interest rates than other classes of fi...

Video Why Stock Picking is King

Video on msnbc.com: Glenn Krevlin, Glenhill Capital, reveals his top stock picks right now, and explains why evaluating a consumer is akin to evaluati...