NYC billboard rips Biden's proposed tax hike for small businesses: 'Not on our watch!'
A billboard erected in New York City says "HELL NO!” to President Joe Biden’s reported consideration to increase taxes on small businesses.
Stock futures turn higher ahead of manufacturing reports
Traders will study the release of February's Durable Goods
Hawaii gets tourism surge as coronavirus rules loosen up
In October, state officials launched a pre-travel testing program that allowed visitors to sidestep quarantine rules
Silicon Valley firms in no hurry to open up offices despite easing of virus ban
Starting Wednesday, companies are allowed to open up their offices for up to a quarter of their capacity
Millions of backlogged tax returns may be processed by summer, IRS commissioner says
A build-up of unprocessed tax returns at the IRS caused by the pandemic has become a focal point for lawmakers who are reminding the agency that Americans need the cash amid the ongoing economic recovery.
German brewery pairs with bakers to use surplus beer to produce loaves of bread
With restaurants and bars all closed due to pandemic restrictions, a Duesseldorf brewery found itself with 6,000 liters (1,585 gallons) of its copper-colored “Altbier” unsold and nearing its expiry date.
One year after COVID upended our lives, here are 21 words we need to hear from business in 2021: Lee Carter
As we enter our second year of the coronavirus pandemic, the question is: what should companies be saying to their target audiences now?
Sandals Caribbean resorts sees vacation bookings outpace pre-COVID numbers
Sandals exec Adam Stewart told FOX Business vacation bookings jumped 25% in 2021 versus 2019.
Disney testing facial recognition for theme park entry
According to Disney's website, the test, which is optional for guests, will run through April 23 at the company's Magic Kingdom theme park in Orlando, Florida.
Citi CEO institutes 'Zoom-free Fridays,' encourages vacations to combat virus-related fatigue
CEO Jane Fraser is also asking employees to try and limit scheduling calls outside of traditional working hours and on weekends.
Biden administration officials concerned Johnson & Johnson may not reach 20M COVID-19 vaccine dose target by end of month
Officials in the Biden administration have indicated that they are not certain Johnson & Johnson will end up delivering on its promise of providing 20 million doses of its coronavirus vaccine by the end of March.
Employers may need to pay up, as more than half of US workers plan to ask for raise: Survey
More than half of all employees, 54%, are looking for a pay raise, bonus or cost-of-living increase in 2021.
COVID-19 panic stock selling burned investors with shortest bear market ever
The COVID-19 stock anniversary holds valuable lessons on why panic selling can cost you.
COVID-19 relief law gives companies more time to fund pensions
Market disruptions caused by the pandemic and near-zero interest rates have made it harder for companies to manage their pension obligations, especially plans sponsored by a single employer.
Fed's Jerome Powell, Treasury's Janet Yellen talk COVID-19 relief
Jerome Powell and Janet Yellen gave their take on the COVID-19 relief progress.
GM says no reason to cut Brazil auto production as rivals curb output due to pandemic
General Motors Co on Monday said it saw no reason to cut auto production in Brazil due to the worsening pandemic, striking a different tone to two other vehicle manufacturers who have curbed production, citing health concerns.
New SBA head plans changes at agency; focus now is COVID-19
Isabella Casillas Guzman said her immediate focus is implementing the small business provisions in the $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue package President Joseph Biden signed into law last week.
AstraZeneca US president seeks to assuage concerns about vaccine-related health issues
AstraZeneca U.S. President Ruud Dobber sought to assure the American public that the company’s COVID-19 vaccine is safe, despite concerns about links to potential blood clots raised in Europe.
Reopened Texas theme park performing better than before pandemic: Urban Air CEO
Michael Browning Jr., the co-founder and CEO of Urban Air Adventure Parks, said on Monday that his theme parks in states which have reopened from coronavirus-induced shutdowns, are outperforming pre-COVID levels.
Next round of $1,400 stimulus checks arriving Wednesday, IRS says
A second batch of stimulus checks is scheduled to arrive in Americans' bank accounts this week, with most cash payments expected to arrive by Wednesday.


















