J. Crew emerges from bankruptcy 'reinvigorated'
As part of its financial restructuring, J.Crew converted more than $1.6 billion of debt to stock during the bankruptcy, lowering its payment obligations.
Trump praises JPMorgan for telling trading staff to return to the office
President Trump on Friday lauded JPMorgan and Chase for calling its top trading staff back to the office after months of remote work.
Here's what 9/11 and now COVID-19, have taught us about leadership in a crisis
Exactly 19 years ago, our nation was upturned by the horrific terrorist attacks of 9/11.
UK recovery continues but risks loom, notably over Brexit
Economists think the pace of the recovery will moderate following of a recent pick-up in new virus infections
Stock futures rally again after Thursday's selling
The S&P is on pace for a second straight weekly loss
Airlines, unions running out of time to get more federal aid
A sharp drop in travel has left the airlines with tens of thousands more employees than they need to operate the vastly reduced number of flights
Coronavirus vaccine distribution will take 8,000 cargo jets: IATA
The International Air Transport Association is warning governments across the globe that the air cargo industry may potentially face severe capacity constraints that could hinder the timely distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Papa John's to open 49 new franchise locations amid pandemic
Papa John’s has plans to compete heavily in the Northeast with 49 new restaurants it will open up in the next eight years.
New York CEOs call on de Blasio for crackdown on crime, quality of life issues
"Despite New York’s success in containing the coronavirus, unprecedented numbers of New Yorkers are unemployed, facing homelessness, or otherwise at risk," the letter reads. "There is widespread anxiety over public safety, cleanliness and other quality of life issues that are contributing to deteriorating conditions in commercial districts and neighborhoods across the five boroughs."
Wealthy Americans head to the Caribbean for the long term
Experts claim fears over the COVID-19 situation in the United States as well as the presidential election are pushing an increasing number of wealthy Americans to move to the Caribbean for long-term stays.
Mall of America will lay off or furlough hundreds of employees
“When the year began, no one could have predicted the enormous challenges we would face as a business, a community and as a nation,” an MOA spokesperson told FOX Business in a statement. “While we continue to make progress at Mall of America, the road to recovery is going to be slow.”
NFL player Josh Bellamy charged in $24M COVID relief loan scam
Bellamy is accused of obtaining a $1.2 million PPP loan and using the proceeds to buy luxury goods.
Rubio questions JPMorgan's Dimon over alleged coronavirus aid fraud at bank
Sen. Marco Rubio on Thursday questioned JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon after the nation's largest bank said some of its employees may have played a role in potential abuse a coronavirus relief programs intended to help small businesses weather the pandemic.
Ivanka Trump travels to NC to promote ‘Farmers to Families Food Boxes’ delivery program
Ivanka Trump and Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue visited Raleigh, N.C. on Thursday to distribute food as part of the Farmers to Families Food Box program.
Stocks tumble as tech and energy dip in late-day selloff
Volatility ticked up erasing all of Thursday’s stock gains.
Century 21 files for bankruptcy, to close all stores
The decision to "wind down of its retail operations" was made after the company's insurance providers failed to pay $175 million that was due under policies put in place to protect them from losses resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Disney theme parks facing 'lost year' of revenue in 2021, analysts predict
It might be a long road to recovery for theme parks.
US economy perfectly poised for 'very rapid' recovery: Art Laffer
Art Laffer, a former economic adviser to President Reagan, told "Varney & Co." another round of coronavirus stimulus relief would be bad for the economy.
Feds ramp up probe into PPP fraud, charge 57 people with trying to steal $175M
The Department of Justice has charged 57 people since May with trying to steal more than $175 million from the Paycheck Protection Program.
Singapore Airlines to cut 4,300 jobs amid coronavirus travel downturn
Singapore Airlines announced Thursday that it will cut 4,300 jobs – around 20% of its workforce – as the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the aviation industry.



















