US is in a K-shaped economy with the 'haves and have-nots': Frances Donald
RBC chief economist Frances Donald analyzes the 'huge divergences' in the U.S. economy on 'Making Money.'
Why mortgage rates are going up despite the Fed's interest rate cut
Mortgage rates are increasing in recent weeks despite the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates last month for the first time in four years.
Top economist says cutting the federal headcount 'should be done'
Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni gives his outlook for the national deficit and supports cutting 'counterproductive' federal jobs.
Gold continues to push higher: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter Editor-in-Chief Adam Kobeissi argues Gold is the 'global safe haven trade.'
Buybuy Baby closing all stores, shifting to online-only business model as part of 'strategic reset'
Buybuy Baby, once owned by Bed Bath & Beyond, is shuttering all of its physical stores and shifting to an online-only business model as part of a "strategic reset."
Why some Americans will receive an extra Social Security check in November
Some American retirees will receive an extra Social Security payment in November due to a scheduling quirk involving the payment schedule of SSI payments to beneficiaries.
The Fed may have to be 'more muted' with next rate decision, expert warns
UBS Wealth Management senior vice president Brenda O'Connor Juanas and Strategic Wealth Partners' Mark Tepper look ahead to the election's impact on markets and notable earnings out this week.
The 'world is in chaos,' so secure your balance sheets: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments' Jeff Sica says investors must pay attention to the presidential candidates' tax cuts and analyzes gold and bitcoin valuation.
Wall Street's 'phenomenal' week was a good omen for earnings season: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discusses whether the market rally will continue after six straight weeks of gains on 'Varney & Co.'
Don't 'make a huge bet' on the market's chance of a Trump win: Swenson
Brigg Macadam founding partner Greg Swenson reacts to market data pricing in a Donald Trump 2024 election win and analyzes oil and energy indicators.
CVS workers strike at 7 California locations seeking better pay, health care
Workers at seven CVS pharmacies in California are now on strike, seeking better pay and health care, as the stores remain open and staffed by managers and nonunion employees.
Mysterious $7B estate tax payment spurs questions about source of funds
The Treasury Department received a mysterious and anomalous payment of $7 billion in estate taxes in early 2023, which spurred questions about who was the source of funds.
BrucePac chicken recall: These are the impacted brands
The Food Safety and Inspection Service, an agency of the USDA, has continually updated a list of the brands products impacted by BrucePac's ready-to-eat meat and poultry products.
Trump says he wants no taxes on the military, police and firemen
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee discusses the latest presidential polling between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on 'The Evening Edit.'
Pennsylvania's most important issue is the economy, says Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., discusses the crucial role of the Key Stone state in the presidential election on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
How can investors find big dividends?
'Barron's Roundtable' unpacks utility, bank and REIT yields under 3%.
Customers are using AI in record numbers for holiday shopping
Whether we know it or not, most of us will be using artificial intelligence during the busy holiday shopping season.
Aldi, Walmart, others tout Thanksgiving meal deals
Major grocery stores, such as Walmart and Aldi, are already doling out Thanksgiving basket deals to lure in shoppers who are being mindful about their spending.
Harvard fundraising slumps after antisemitism controversy
Harvard and its endowment saw donations decline by about $150 million over the past year after a controversy over the administration's handling of antisemitic protests on campus.
When you create demand and no supply, you get inflation: Former commerce secretary
Former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross unpacks the former president's economic policy ahead of the election on 'Kudlow.'



















