Swiss Army Knife maker plans model without a well-known feature
Swiss Army Knife manufacturer Victorinox is planning new models of tools that will be bladeless to give the company access to markets where carrying a knife is restricted.
Election years historically mean above-average year for stocks: Alli McCartney
UBS Private Wealth Management managing director Alli McCartney discusses the impact of geopolitical tensions on the market on 'Making Money.'
Florida mansion sells for $60 million after famous sellers score priciest non-waterfront sale of the year
A Florida home sold in Palm Beach for $60.4 million — making it the most expensive non-waterfront sale of 2024 so far. The sprawling home is just steps from the ocean.
Jerome Powell took rate hikes off the board: Darrell Cronk
Wells Fargo CIO for Wealth & Investment Management Darrell Cronk says the April labor data was exactly what the Fed wanted to see on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: The 'have-nots' are in a tough pickle
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the pursuit of happiness and the fading dream of home ownership.
Apple will be innovators in the AI space: David Stryzewski
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski reacts to a report that Apple is developing A.I. chips for data centers on 'The Big Money Show.'
TikTok sues to block US law requiring sale to non-Chinese company
TikTok and ByteDance are suing in U.S. federal court on Tuesday to block legislation requiring the sale of TikTok to a non-Chinese company.
Micro business owners are using AI to compete with big brands to level the playing field: report
More micro businesses, companies with 10 or fewer employees, are leveraging generative AI to grow their businesses and compete with big brands.
Consumer spending is about to hit a cliff: Kevin Hassett
Council of Economics Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett weighs in on the Fed's monetary decision, consumer credit data, oil prices and anti-Israel protests.
International jewel thief busted for swiping 2 diamond rings worth nearly $300K from Tiffany, Cartier: police
An international jewelry thief who is wanted by Interpol was busted for last week for allegedly swiping a $255,000 ring from Tiffany's and a $25,000 ring from Cartier.
Teachers struggling with burnout view AI as tool to ease burdens: survey
Teachers who are feeling burnt out with their daily tasks view artificial intelligence tools as a way to address pain points and ease stress, according to a new survey from Canva.
Small business owners reveal top issue they want 2024 presidential candidates to address
Small business owners in the U.S. say they have not heard enough from presidential candidates about what they will do to address the challenges facing small businesses.
See what Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos wore to Met Gala
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez attended the Met Gala Monday evening. The event is held at the museum's Fifth Avenue location each year.
Martha's Vineyard man wins $1M grand lottery prize after playing 'Jaws' instant game
A Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, man has won a lottery prize of $1 million from the "Jaws" instant game. The ticket was inspired by the Steven Spielberg-directed, 1975 thriller.
Fed president says next move likely to lower rates, but timing uncertain
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said the central bank will likely lower interest rates as its next policy action but that the timing of the shift is unclear.
Bond market has not 'turned Turkish' yet: Will Denyer
Gavekal Research chief U.S. economist Will Denyer discusses whether the Fed will cut interest rates before the 2024 presidential election on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: California should use the private sector to finish its bullet train
'Making Money' host Charles Payne criticizes California's state government for celebrating its high-speed rail bridge project that cost taxpayers $11 billion.
Stock market is taking its cues from the bond market: Liz Ann Sonders
Charles Schwab & Co. chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders explains how the move in bond yields is driving equities on 'Making Money.'
Renters fear they’ll never own a home: Fed survey
The latest SCEO Housing Survey released by the New York Federal Reserve indicates renters' hopes of someday owning a home have plummeted over the past year.
We've had a negative yield curve for over 500 days: Peter Eliades
Stockmarket Cycles editor and publisher Peter Eliades argues the market is 'so speculative.'



















