Chip giant TSMC to invest $100B in US manufacturing
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is expected to announce a $100 billion investment in the U.S. at the White House that would bring more semiconductor manufacturing to the country.
UBS analyst reveals why the big banks are outperforming in 2025
UBS U.S. large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian analyzes the banking sector on 'Making Money.'
Trump Treasury secretary announces new role to tack affordability
'The Big Money Show' discusses Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's announcement of an 'affordability czar' and the state of the economy.
Bond market is where nervous investors are flocking: Phil Blancato
Osaic chief market strategist Phil Blancato explains what's causing high market volatility on 'Making Money.'
Warren Buffett says tariffs are an economic 'act of war': 'Tooth Fairy doesn't pay 'em'
Legendary Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett likened tariffs to an economic "act of war" in an interview with CBS News and said that tariffs ultimately serve as a tax on goods.
Trump knows inflation perception could become reality: Jason Katz
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz discusses whether investors should be 'anxious' about market conditions on 'Varney & Co.'
Trump tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China are hours away from hitting at midnight
President Trump's administration is set to hit Mexico, Canada and China with new tariffs on Tuesday, but the levels remain unclear.
Fed will have a tough time hitting its 2% inflation target, economist says
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici reveals what obstacles will prevent the Federal Reserve from quickly reaching its inflation goal on 'Varney & Co.'
GOP rep slams Fed Chair Powell: 'He has been a disaster for the economy'
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell not naming a vice chair of bank supervision, the fallout following the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting and Democrats' claims over the House GOP budget.
Andrew Cuomo's policies as NY gov have 'definitely had a negative impact': GOP lawmaker
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., comments on former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's bid for New York City mayor on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Kroger CEO resigns after board investigation into his 'personal conduct'
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen resigned from his post on Monday, weeks after a merger with Albertsons fell through.
Palm Beach, the Wall Street of the South has a hot luxury real estate market
Palm Beach and West Palm Beach, two cities in sunny South Florida, have been experiencing a very active real estate market.
Under Armour CEO selling $22 million Maryland horse farm
The CEO of the sportswear company Under Armour is looking to part ways with the sprawling horse farm he owns in Maryland. Sagamore Farm spans 400 acres.
Why do some investors want to put money in China?
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists dissect the global economy and ponder where investors should put their money.
The housing market has shifted toward a buyer's market, expert reveals
Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman unpacks the state of the housing market on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Bitcoin and gold need to coexist: Michelle Makori
Global financial journalist Michelle Makori discusses the tug of war between gold and crypto on 'Making Money.'
Bitcoin is the fix to the world's money problems: Natalie Brunell
Coin Stories podcast host Natalie Brunell discusses the global adoption of Bitcoin on 'Making Money.'
Pricey Florida condo fees are necessary for building safety, real estate developers argue
Gutman Development Marketing’s Phil Gutman, The Continuum Company’s Ian Bruce Eichner and BH Group CEO Isaac Toledano explain to Fox News Digital why they support Florida’s ‘Condo 3.0’ bill.
White House calls on Canada, Mexico to do more on fentanyl seizures
U.S. Customs and Border Protection senior advisor Ronald Vitiello joins 'Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the Trump administration’s work to curb the flow of fentanyl into the United States.
If Epstein documents were withheld from DOJ, they were likely withheld from court: Chris Swecker
Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker analyzes evidence coming from the suspicious death of Gene Heckman and his wife, and the DOJ's recent release of new Jeffrey Epstein files.



















