Texas Molson Coors brewery workers prepare to strike, potentially impacting several major beverage brands
More than 400 workers are preparing to walk off the job from a Texas brewery after they say negotiations for higher pay, and benefits have stalled.
Fed soft landing is unlikely, March rate cut is off the table: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica reacts to Biden's Super Bowl 'shrinkflation' video and analyzes the Fed's inflation strategy on 'Varney & Co.'
US economy riding on 'strong tailwind' of GDP growth: Scott Ladner
Horizon Investments chief investment officer Scott Ladner predicts the Fed will cut rates three to five times throughout 2024.
Monetary, fiscal policy divide pose risks: NABE
The divide between monetary and fiscal policy is starting to worry the nation's top economists even as the U.S. economy shows signs of stabilizing against inflation.
What is the impact of growth in productivity on inflation?
Yardeni Research president Ed Yardeni discusses the economy, inflation and more on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admits she doesn't expect prices to go down
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari gives his market outlook on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
S&P 500 is due for a move well above 5000: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi says when the Fed ended its rate hiking cycle equities began rising sharply on 'Making Money.'
Fidelity's Jurrien Timmer: Stock market rally is just getting started
Fidelity Investments global macro director Jurrien Timmer explains the correlation between bear markets and stock market rallies on 'Making Money.'
Wall Street's bull market is way broader than the Magnificent Seven: Ken Fisher
Fisher Investments founder Ken Fisher shows investors how to understand different areas of the market on 'Making Money.'
S&P 500 hits 5,000 for first time; Microsoft topples Apple as world's largest company
The S&P 500, the broadest measure of the stock market, has never been higher as it cinched its first 1,000-point milestone since April 2021 but skeptics question it's sustainability.
Biden administration's lawsuit against Amazon will hurt South Carolina: Stephen Gilchrist
South Carolina African American Chamber of Commerce Chairman Stephen Gilchrist argues the FTC antitrust lawsuit against Amazon will harm small businesses on 'The Big Money Show.'
Delta will launch a premium tier of lounges this year
Delta Air Lines announced plans to open three of its premium lounges on both coasts this year as it tries to lure in more loyal customers. The first club will open this summer.
Inflation is going to 'continue to be stubborn,' says Sean O'Hara
Pacer ETFs Distributors President Sean O'Hara on earnings season, the Federal Reserve's handling of rate cuts as well as the upcoming CPI and PPI reports.
Earnings season has been a ‘mixed bag’ for tech stocks: Chris Zaccarelli
Independent Advisor Alliance CIO Chris Zaccarelli reacts to earning season and previews big market data coming next week.
The 'Swift Lift': How Taylor Swift is boosting the economy
Economists started to track the influence Taylor Swift has on the local economy when she tours. There has been a significant boost in restaurant and accommodations sales.
Uber is a world-leading, long-term asset: Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney makes the case for raising Uber's price target and explains why he's staying away from Snap Inc. on 'Varney & Co.'
Would President Kamala Harris affect the stock market?
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses how markets would react if VP Kamala Harris was elevated to president on 'Varney & Co.'
Cheap Chinese EVs pose a 'security risk' to Americans: 'Keep them out,' economist warns
Heritage Foundation economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth explains how a wave of Chinese-made electric vehicles could pose new security risks for Americans.
Regional bank hit with 3rd credit downgrade as crisis concerns linger
New York Community Bank was hit with its third credit downgrade in a week amid investors' concerns about its exposure to the struggling commercial real estate market.
Student loan payments may be to blame for a spike in credit card delinquencies
New findings published by the New York Federal Reserve show that a growing number of Americans are struggling to make their monthly credit card payments.



















