America’s aging population shows importance of succession planning for financial advisers, clients
The aging U.S. workforce, which has 10,000 Americans reaching retirement age daily, and less than half of financial advisers have succession plans in place.
Economic outlook: Investors hoping for a Goldilocks economy
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists react to July's jobs report and give their economic outlook.
Steve Forbes: Federal Reserve needs to back off, let economy recover
Steve Forbes and Andrew Puzder give this week's economic assessment on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
The Federal Reserve will keep pushing rates up: Jon Najarian
Panelists Tyler Goodspeed and Jon Najarian explain the Federal Reserve's response to inflation on 'Kudlow.'
Wells Fargo fixing tech issue after customers report missing deposit transactions
Wells Fargo said Friday that it has been working to resolve a technical issue that caused some customers' deposit transactions to disappear from their accounts.
Apple selling is a 'knee-jerk reaction,' stock still has upside: Keith Fitz-Gerald
Market Rebellion co-founder Pete Najarian and The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald discuss why Apple's Q3 revenue decline 'shocked' markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Boot Barn is the authority in western wear lifestyle: CEO Jim Conroy
Boot Barn CEO Jim Conroy discusses the retailer's sales outlook and how a potential recession could affect business on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Job growth continues to decline as Fed eyes another rate hike
Employment increased by 187,000 jobs in July, indicating a slower increase from last month. But despite a slowing in job growth and inflation, the Fed may keep raising interest rates this year.
Airbnb profit jumps, bookings slow as company nudges hosts to lower prices
Airbnb's profit jumped more than 70% to $650 million, compared with a year ago as prices remained high. Airbnb has been trying to nudge hosts to lower prices.
Trump's legal issues will take up the entire 'litany of coverage': Chris Wilson
WPA Intelligence CEO Chris Wilson and Doug Schoen, Democratic strategist and pollster, discuss the impact of Trump's indictments on the 2024 presidential race and economy.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson may be worse than Lori Lightfoot: Evita Duffy
The Federalist staff writer Evita Duffy argues Chicago is a 'disaster' under the leadership of Mayor Brandon Johnson on 'Varney & Co.'
Stuart Varney: Democrat-run cities are past the tipping point
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues the immigration, crime, and homelessness problems plaguing Democrat cities are a self-inflicted wound.
Kenny Polcari 'disgusted' by US debt downgrade
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses Big Tech stocks and Fitch downgrading the U.S. debt.
Leading economic data still ‘very weak’: Mike Singleton
Invictus Research senior analyst Mike Singleton weighs in on recession fears and discusses the manufacturing sector.
Markets have been ‘sanguine’ given the US economy: Dan Genter
Genter Capital Management CEO Dan Genter unpacks earnings for Apple and Amazon and shares his market outlook on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Economy adds 187,000 jobs in July, a sign the Fed's rate hikes are working
In July, the unanimous decision by the Fed to raise interest rates put the key benchmark federal funds rate at a range of 5.25% to 5.5%, further restricting economic activity.
US to see low unemployment 'for a long time': Joel Shulman
ERShares CEO Joel Shulman reacts to Apple and Amazon's market performance and earnings and previews the July jobs report.
Property insurance going up or away for many in brewing crisis
Major property insurance companies are reducing coverage in a number of states or leaving them altogether as losses mount, and consumers are seeing their coverage yanked.
Job expert pushes back on cultural 'stigma' having a 'disturbing' impact on skilled work, generational handoff
Fewer and fewer younger workers are steering towards careers in skilled trades, and one labor market expert warns a "cultural issue" may cause a real "struggle" in the economy.
Mortgage rates edge higher to nearly 7%
Mortgage rates increased again this week, with the average rate on the benchmark 30-year fixed mortgage climbing to 6.90%. The average rate on 15-year fixed mortgages rose to 6.25%.



















