The Fed’s economic predictions are ‘abysmal:’ Kevin Hassett
Former Council of Economic Advisers chairman Kevin Hassett discusses the federal government’s failure to predict inflation and details its impact on the economy on ‘Kudlow.’
UPS, Teamsters to resume talks as strike deadline nears
UPS said Wednesday it will resume contract negotiations with the Teamsters union next week and plans to offer higher wages for part-time workers in an effort to avoid a strike.
Biden admin put forth a total 'rewriting' of merger, acquisition rules: Barbara Comstock
Attorney and former Virginia congresswoman Barbara Comstock reacts to proposed merger and acquisitions guidelines from the FTC and DOJ.
Mortgage rates post biggest decline since March
U.S. mortgage rates fell this week for the first time since June, backing off from an eight-month high as inflation continues to show signs of moderating.
Existing home sales fall again amid worsening supply shortage
The sale of previously owned homes slumped again in June as high mortgage rates and worsening supply shortage left would-be buyers with limited options.
Tesla recalls Model S, Model X vehicles to 'ensure both first-row seat belts are properly connected'
Tesla has issued a recall for Model S and Model X vehicles after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration started investigating seat belt concerns.
NVIDIA stock is on the rise: Ben Reitzes
Melius Research Analyst Ben Reitzes weighs in on NVIDIA's stock, which he says could hit $625, and what it means for the A.I. industry.
Stuart Varney: Biden to tout ‘Bidenomics’ when the country is learning about his family’s 'corrupt' dealings
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses Biden's trip to Philadelphia as the city sees the impact of rising crime and the president's 'open border' policies
Apple to create its own version of ChatGPT
The Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund Portfolio Manager Adam Johnson discusses why Netflix and Tesla stocks are rapidly selling and why he will never sell his Apple stock on ‘Varney & Co.’
Stuart Varney: Our Democratic president should see what’s really going on in Philadelphia
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues Biden will 'not see' the problems while visiting Philadelphia.
China doesn’t want trade war with US but will retaliate against new restrictions, ambassador warns
The Chinese ambassador to the U.S. told Aspen Security Forum attendees on Wednesday that while China does not want a trade war with America, it will retaliate against additional curbs.
Uber, Lyft get new competition in rideshare battle
Another company is launching its rideshare business in the United States, a market that has long been dominated by Uber and Lyft. It's first market is Florida.
There's a 'fundamental limit' to what can be achieved with China: Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses Biden officials visiting Beijing, investing in Chinese companies tied to the military and the U.S. planning to impose limits on China tech investments by 2024.
Canadian government recruits high-skilled foreigners in US to work in Canada
The Canadian government rolled out a special work permit program targeting U.S. H-1B visa holders this week, filling its quota of 10,000 applicants in just two days.
Crime runs rampant in San Francisco
President of the San Francisco Police Officers Association Lt. Tracy McCray says robberies are the top public safety concern in the city and details ways to mitigate crime on the ‘Big Money Show.’
Economy is holding on, but expect S&P 500 to flatten out: Barry Bannister
Stifel chief equity strategist Barry Bannister and T3 Trading chief strategist Scott Redler provide their outlook on equities as the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P 500 approach an 8-day winning streak on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Investors still bearish on US economy amid slowdown fears
A Bank of America survey indicated fund managers remain bearish about the state of the U.S. economy, even as stock markets continue to march higher.
Consumer growing less satisfied with their auto insurance: J.D. Power
Auto-insurance satisfaction dropped to a 20-year low in 2022, J.D. Power reported as Americans grow dissatisfied at what they pay for car insurance. And a volatile interest rate environment as well as a potential recession may impact car insurance rates.
San Francisco businesses are targeted thanks to lax crime policies: Frankie Lee
Irving Subs manager Frankie Lee says his shop has been robbed 8 times in the past year due to San Francisco's soft-on-crime policies on 'Varney & Co.'
Housing starts slump in June as building challenges persist
The Commerce Department reported that construction of new U.S. homes slid 8% last month, a sign that a deep freeze in the housing market is not over yet.



















