California can't keep the lights on as it is: Stephen Schork
Stephen Schork, The Schork Group principal, discusses OPEC and California's energy policies during his interview on 'Mornings with Maria.'
UK Royal Mint reveals King Charles III coin portrait
The United Kingdom's Royal Mint has unveiled a new series of coins featuring a profile portrait of King Charles III that will begin entering circulation.
Global mess 'scaring' markets: Mitch Roschelle
Macro Trends Advisors LLC Founding Partner Mitch Roschelle and Former Trump senior economic adviser Steve Moore discuss tumbling stocks, large government deficits, lack of growth, and false signals on the market on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast'.
Russia’s mobilization, plunging oil prices weaken Putin’s economic hand
The costly troop mobilization, plunging energy prices and a new round of Western sanctions threaten to bear down on Russia’s already embattled economy.
Gen. Jack Keane on why he's suspicious of Russia's response to damaged pipelines
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses the U.S. stepping up intelligence after nuclear threats from Russia, as well as the damaged Nord Stream pipeline.
Bank of England to buy UK bonds to avert financial risk
The Bank of England has moved to halt a slide in British government bonds that posed a “material risk” after plans to slash taxes spooked investors.
Europeans increasingly burning trees for energy after green policies, Russian war, leave countries hobbled
European nations' consumption of biomass energy such as wood is increasing amid an energy crisis sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the bloc's push for green energy.
Larry Summers slams UK tax cuts as 'utterly irresponsible,' warns of global crisis
The British government's sweeping package of tax cuts has damaged the nation's credibility as an economic superpower, Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said.
Fed could drive US into recession if tightening continues: Jeremy Siegel
Wharton Business School professor Jeremy Siegel discusses his frustration with the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation and the impact of the global economy on currencies.
Stuart Varney: European politics are changing 'fast' as conservatives are winning elections
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the political change taking place across Europe as voters dump "Democratic socialism" for conservative alternatives.
Stuart Varney: European politics are changing 'fast' as conservatives are winning elections
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues Europe jumped down the 'rabbit hole of Democratic socialism' as conservatives gain traction in multiple countries.
Iranian regime fears their own people more than the US: Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane discusses the US government sending more money to Ukraine as the Russian invasion of the country continues and the protests in Iran.
Bank of England 'will not hesitate' to act as it monitors market turmoil
The Bank of England said on Monday it would not hesitate to raise rates and is monitoring markets in response to the new government's financial plans.
The British pound has taken a tumble. What's the impact?
The British currency has taken a plunge, sliding against the U.S. dollar to touch an all-time low. The currency chaos is playing out against the dollar’s rally.
Lights out, ovens off: Europe preps for winter energy crisis
Europe is staring down a winter energy crisis. Russia has reduced natural gas supplies to Europe over their supports Ukraine, sending prices skyrocketing.
'We should be urging these protesters': Kurt Volkner on Iranian protests
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volkner discusses Putin's nuclear threats and the current protests in Iran in light of the murder of Mahsa Amini
Norway threatens to shut down wind farm after wind destroys turbines
The Norwegian government agency responsible for energy supplies has issued a formal warning to a recently constructed wind farm after local reports that turbines were falling apart.
UK slashes personal, corporate taxes in bid to spur growth
Inspired by Margaret Thatcher’s free market economics, Liz Truss has insisted that growing the economy and tax cuts for businesses will benefit everyone.
Bank of England hikes rates but avoids more aggressive step
The Bank of England is taking steps to increase rates while avoiding more aggressive actions to tame inflation as the threat recession looms.
Electric-car demand pushes lithium prices to records
Prices for lithium intensifies a race between auto makers to lock up supplies as electric vehicle demand surges in the United States as well as China.



















