Exclusive: Regulators May Expand Definition of Insider Trading
Exclusive: One SEC official's recent remarks suggest regulators are now looking to expand their definition of what constitutes insider trading.
SAC's Cohen Among Those Wire-Tapped in Insider-Trading Probe
Exclusive: People with knowledge of the matter tell FBN federal officials wire-tapped conversations SAC Capital's founder had in early stages of their insider-trading probe.
As D.C. Dithers, Childhood Poverty Soars
Nearly eight million of America’s children live in high-poverty areas, up 25% -- or about 1.6 million more since 2000, according to new data.
'Foreclosure Bonds' Coming?
States are set to get billions of dollars as a result of the settlement with banks over foreclosures, but bank officials fear states may not use the money to help homeowners.
As Reputation Grows, Bharara Might be Seeing Green
All of the good publicity flowing from the crackdown on insider trading has one of the nation’s top law enforcement officials looking at what he might do in the future, and he’s seeing a lot of green.
Here's a Tip: Insider-Trading Cases Will Pile Up for Years
Exclusive: Federal officials say they have five years worth of insider-trading cases in the pipeline, a tally that could lead to hundreds of additional arrests.
Banks May Get Smaller TARP Bills
The Treasury Department may sell the stakes it got in banks via its Troubled Asset Relief Program to third parties or restructure their bailout terms.
Retiring, But Not
With unemployment still stubbornly high in 2012, it’s not uncommon to show up for a job fair and see a line that wraps around the corner. But what if you are just looking for part-time work, something to keep you busy, and give you a little fun money on the side?
NYSE Officials to Push Hard for Merger Clearance at Davos
Gasparino: NYSE officials to mount a 'full court press' at the Davos World Economic Forum to convince EU commissioners not to block the merger of the Big Board with Deutsche-Boerse...
Clean Up Your Space
Employers only need one good reason to not ask you in for a face-to-face interview, so take steps to improve your Internet footprint.
Exclusive: More Layoffs at Morgan Stanley May Be on the Horizon
Exclusive: Even after slashing as many as 1,600 jobs in recent weeks, senior executives at Morgan Stanley are spreading the word inside the firm that more may be on the way.
The Accounting Moves that Goosed Citi's Profits
FBN's Liz MacDonald says Citigroup goosed its profits higher by booking outsized paper gains from an accounting trick that’s legitimate under current rules and by releasing loan loss reserves into earnings.
Greifeld's Next Move at Nasdaq
Nasdaq chief Bob Greifeld is quietly plotting his next moves, including a consolidation of power at the stock market and a possible future deal with a foreign player, the FOX Business Network has learned.
Click, Fill ... Hired
As tedious as it sounds, there are ways that you can make the job-hunting process easier on yourself.
EXCLUSIVE: Dimon Talks Politics, Regulation and His Legacy at JPMorgan
Jamie Dimon sat down with the FOX Business Network to discuss the state of the banking industry, the impact of new global banking regulations on the financial industry and the economy, his disagreement with the Obama Administration and how taking up boxing when he was out of work helped him re-tool his career.
Where the Seasonal Jobs Are this Week
I began to dig into seasonal jobs this week on Fox News and Fox and Friends. Even though these companies began to hire in October, there are STILL opportunities through December.
Wal-Mart and Hostess: Two Union Stories
Wal-Mart protests broke out at dozens of stores across the country, but lost in the commotion is the reality of the work life at Wal-Mart -- and what the retailer saw happen with unions at bankrupt Hostess Brands.
Black Friday Not the Best Day for Shopping
ShopAdvisor, which tracks retail trends, found Black Friday is actually not the best of the holiday shopping season to get deals.
Black Friday: What's Going to Be On Sale?
It’s more than a month away, but retailers are gearing up for Black Friday sales and the discount predictions are rolling in.
Knight's Joyce Looking for White Knight
To keep Knight Capital partially independent, CEO Tom Joyce approached Wall Street players in an attempt to merge rather than be taken over by companies interested in a buyout.












