Mining exec on need for copper mines, more US production
Clayton Walker, chief operating officer for Rio Tinto’s copper product group, on the need for more copper mines and production in the U.S.
UK orders investigation after Heathrow airport shutdown
Britain's government and London's Heathrow Airport have ordered investigations into the handling of a power outage Friday as a result of a substation fire.
Risks of buy now, pay later: 'Ticket to overspending,' expert says
Klarna, one of the major players in the buy now, pay later space, is planning to go public. It comes as demand for such services has increased in recent years.
Small Business Administration to cut about 2,700 jobs as part of restructuring
The Small Business Administration announced it will cut about 2,700 jobs, which comprises about 43% of its workforce, as it seeks to return to pre-pandemic staffing levels.
Chris Toomey shares his investor playbook in current economic scenario
Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management’s Chris Toomey shares his insights on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Kevin Hassett makes the case for Trump tariffs
National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett breaks down President Donald Trump’s latest economic moves and the impact of DOGE cuts on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
The US needs financial regulatory reform, former World Bank president says
Former World Bank president David Malpass unpacks President Donald Trump's calls for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates on 'Kudlow.'
Financial expert: Not ready to fear a recession despite market dip
RIA Advisors CIO Lance Roberts joins ‘Making Money’ to break down the recent stock market lows and explains why Trump administration tariffs aren’t to blame.
Businesses may have to pass high beef prices on to consumers
The high price of beef has been weighing on U.S. businesses and consumers, and some businesses will have to make tough decisions on how to cover the increased costs.
Airlines issue travel waivers due to London's Heathrow Airport shutdown
Major airlines have issued travel waivers to help passengers whose flights have been disrupted by the power outage at London's Heathrow Airport that was caused by a fire.
Elon Musk reassures Tesla workers with all-hands meeting, admits it 'feels like Armageddon'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk admitted during a staff meeting that "it feels like Armageddon" after seeing news coverage of his company being targeted with violence.
Century Aluminum to build nation's first new aluminum smelter in half-century
Century Aluminum CEO Jesse Gary breaks down the national and economic impact from President Trump's tariff policies, how it affects his business and the building of a new smelter.
Mexico is 'not living up' to its part in the water treaty: US Agriculture secretary
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins explains why the U.S. rejected Mexico's request for water delivery, the impact on farmers and whether the president's latest order will affect the USDA lunch program during a wide-ranging interview.
Trump will bring a ‘flood’ of capital to the US, Steve Forbes believes
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes discusses the United States economic outlook and President Donald Trump’s tariff policies on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Trump needles Federal Reserve after no rate cut
As tariffs work their way into the U.S. economy, possibly igniting an inflation headwind, President Donald Trump suggests the Federal Reserve could better manage the economy with a rate cut.
Tariff inflation vs. non-tariff inflation
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell explains how policymakers will work to determine whether tariffs are contributing to what is already persistent inflation.
GOP rep says budget reconciliation is the ‘absolute most important thing’ to get done
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to break down House Republicans’ push to renew President Donald Trump’s tax cuts.
Economist rips 'clowns' at Federal Reserve over higher prices
Unleash Prosperity senior fellow EJ Antoni weighs in on the Federal Reserve rate decision, stagflation concerns and bloat in the labor market.
WSJ's Nick Timiraos on tariff uncertainty: Businesses 'just want to know what their cost structure is going to be'
Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos comments on the Federal Reserve meeting, expectations for the economy amid uncertainty over tariffs, his rate cut forecast and bank supervision.
Social Security to require more in-person beneficiary visits to fight fraud
The Social Security Administration announced changes happening in the coming weeks in an effort to reduce fraud, according to a media release. They are set to take effect March 31.



















