Bank of America no longer predicting recession, CEO says
Bank of America's team of economists no longer see the U.S. falling into a recession and now have the opposite view, CEO Brian Moynihan said over the weekend.
People are leaving California and it's 'going bust': Robert Kiyosaki
The Rich Dad Company co-founder weighs in on California's failures and why entrepreneurship is important amid the tech evolution.
Trump, Harris campaigns start to clash over the economy
Strategic Wealth Partners' Mark Tepper, pollster Lee Carter and attorney Mehek Cooke on what the 2024 candidates get right and wrong about the economy.
Kamala Harris is getting a lot of help from the media: Gerry Baker
Wall Street Journal editor-at-large Gerry Baker discusses oil prices and Middle East conflict on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Bank of America CEO reveals where US consumer money is going and the 'problem' with it
U.S. consumers have more debt and are starting to pull back on spending as they're trying to "maintain a lifestyle," says Bank of America's Brian Moynihan.
Stock market will get 'walloped' if inflation data disappoints: Jason Katz
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz reveals how many times the Fed will cut interest rates this year on 'Varney & Co.'
Stock market is set up for a big rally: Keith Fitz-Gerald
Fitz-Gerald Group Chief Investment Officer Keith Fitz-Gerald discusses whether 'market psychology' has changed after last week's selloff on 'Varney & Co.'
CPI inflation report will disappoint, US is in recession: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica argues this week's CPI and PPI inflation data will make or break the stock market on 'Varney & Co.'
When we hear socialism, we 'cringe': Rep. Maria Salazar
Rep. Maria Salazar, R-Fla., discusses Tim Walz's comments on socialism, small businesses struggling in today's economy, the administration touting their economic agenda and Harris' need for Latino voters.
Auto insurance premiums are revving up again, and could surge 22% by year end
A new report from Insurify shows the average U.S. rate for full auto insurance jumped to $2,329 in the first half of 2024, a 15% increase from last year.
Hawaiian Electric raises going concern risk over Maui wildfire settlement financing
Hawaiian Electric raised a going concern risk in its earnings report because it doesn't yet have a financing plan in place for the $1.99 billion settlement with Maui wildfire victims.
Vance backs Trump on president influencing Federal Reserve decisions
Former President Trump's VP nominee JD Vance said that he agrees with Trump that the president should have a say over the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions.
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer warns small businesses facing agenda 'disarming' prosperity: 'We need a change'
"Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer broke down why restaurants and small businesses are suffering in today's economy and how measures like ending taxes on tips could reap some benefits.
US beats out China for most companies on Fortune's Global 500 list
The U.S. has surpassed China on the Fortune Global 500 list for the first time since 2018, showcasing 139 companies to China's 133 companies.
Markets end volatile week as recession fears pressure investment sentiment
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari gives his economic outlook amid Wall Street's wild week on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Is the stock market attractively priced for long-term investors?
NYU Stern School of Business Finance Professor Aswath Damodaran discusses the outlook for tech stocks on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
LARRY KUDLOW: Worried about recession? Cut taxes, not interest rates
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow says former President Trump has made it clear that he is the candidate for tax cuts on "Kudlow."
Taylor Swift's terror threat-canceled concerts could cost insurers big bucks
Three sold-out Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna, canceled due to an ISIS-related terrorist threat, could wind up costing insurers a lot of money since tickets were sold to 195,000 people
Tax cuts give more incentive to work and produce: David Malpass
'Kudlow' panelists David Malpass and Michael Faulkender ponder which economic polices will make America prosper.
Consumers are having a 'natural reaction' to the slowing economy: Dana Peterson
The Conference Board chief economist Dana Peterson analyzes the job market and consumer confidence on 'Making Money.'



















