Fed Chair Powell is open to 'more rapid rate cuts': Gregory Daco
EY-Parthenon chief economist Gregory Daco outlines why the Fed will gradually cut interest rates and not get too aggressive on 'Making Money.'
Boeing's CFO says business 'in difficult position': Read memo to employees
Boeing's CFO delivered a sobering update to employees as the machinist strike rages on threatening the near-term future of the plane maker's financial position.
Christmas in September: Here's why retailers are already pulling out the holiday-themed goods
Retailers are feeling the pressure to bring out holiday merchandise even earlier than before. The presidential election and shorter holiday shopping period is driving this.
Fed must alleviate 'underlying symptoms' ailing the US economy: Sarah Ketterer
Causeway Capital Management CEO Sarah Ketterer analyzes the Fed's critical rate cut decision on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Any Fed rate cut will be 'largely political' to help Kamala Harris: Mark Matson
Matson Money CEO and founder Mark Matson discusses rising U.S. debt and whether Fed rate cuts will help the economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Home Depot to pay nearly $2M penalty for allegedly overcharging customers
Home Depot is being ordered to pay a fine to settle claims that it was charging customers more than advertised for some products. It's called a "scanner violation."
US markets starting to see a path towards 'economic resilience': Gerard Cassidy
RBC Capital Markets managing director Gerard Cassidy details the beginning of a rate cute 'cycle' and a 'slow' return from inflationary pressures.
Chinese state media always tars US democracy: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses Chinese social media pushing conspiracy theories after a second Trump assassination attempt and Chinese stocks being at risk after economic losses.
Two major inflation metrics are 'moving in the wrong direction': Phil Orlando
Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist Phil Orlando breaks down the three likely rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year, and what it means for the macroeconomy.
Lyft unveils feature to help riders avoid surge pricing
Rideshare giant Lyft launched a feature to curb surge pricing for commuters. Both Lyft and Uber are aiming to boost driver supply to lower surge pricing.
Car affordability concerns won’t go away anytime soon, data shows
Affording to buy or own a vehicle has become more difficult in the U.S. in recent years, and costs are set to go higher, which could give many consumers more sticker shock.
Jake Paul says he'll put Tyson 'to sleep' in November fight: 'I'm the new king of the block'
Professional boxer Jake Paul previews his fight with boxing legend Mike Tyson and talks about his sports gaming app with co-founder Joey Levy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Who will be added next to the S&P 500?
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss what's next for the market's most exclusive club.
Homeownership still out of reach for most Americans as mortgage rates remain high
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss America's housing crisis amid a potential rate-cut.
Stocks climb after renewed optimism that the Federal Reserve will cut rates next week
Oakmark Funds portfolio manager and CIO Bill Nygren gives his market analysis as stocks climb on rate-cut optimism on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
'Barron's Roundtable': Where to invest ahead of Federal Reserve meeting next week
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists offer different market maneuvers as homebuyers look ahead for relief.
Robert Kaplan: Fed is ‘a meeting or two late’ in starting the rate cutting process
Goldman Sachs vice chairman Robert Kaplan gives his take on the Federal Reserve’s campaign to combat inflation on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Inaction from Biden labor department is a ‘cause for alarm’: EJ Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni breaks down the Biden administration's economic policies and evaluates Vice President Harris’ campaign proposals on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Trump-Harris race will be one of the closest elections ever: Kennedy
'Kennedy Saves The World' host Kennedy and National Review staff writer Caroline Downey analyze the Trump-Harris debate on 'Making Money.'
Inflation is not beat, it's a real threat to Main Street: Sheila Bair
Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair argues the Fed is focusing too much on the labor market when many other factors are at play on 'Making Money.'



















