Is the market in for a big disappointment?
Matson Money, Inc., founder and CEO Mark Matson joins 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street' to discuss what investors can expect from the Dow Jones and S&P 500 in the second quarter.
Texas AG launches probe into Boeing supplier operations, DEI commitments
Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is facing an investigation launched by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton into its handling of manufacturing defects and DEI commitments.
Bernie Sanders doesn't know what Ozempic should cost, he just wants government to control it: Scott Martin
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin reacts to Sen. Bernie Sanders demanding pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk lower the price of Ozempic on 'Making Money.'
Biden's spending is unnecessarily heating up the U.S. economy, making Americans poorer: Daniel Lacalle
Tressis chief economist Daniel Lacalle discusses whether the Fed's risks 'stagflation' if they cut rates too soon on 'Making Money.'
Baltimore disaster could see record insurance payouts — but it’s complicated: expert
Insurance payouts following the Baltimore bridge collapse are expected to run into the billions and could top the $1.5 billion paid out following the Costa Concordia luxury cruise liner disaster.
Tax expert warns over ‘ripple effects’ of Baltimore bridge collapse: Economic damage ‘hard to comprehend’
Autoagent.com CEO Niko Spyridonos talked about the extensive negative effects that the city of Baltimore will be feeling following the shipping accident in Baltimore's harbor.
Restaurant owner fears California minimum wage law is 'a silent tax' on consumers, 'collapsing' businesses
Restaurants are being forced to lay off employees and charge $26 for a burger meal due to California's Gavin Newsom-approved minimum wage, which goes into effect Monday.
California fast-food restaurants layoff workers ahead of $20 minimum wage hike
16 Handles CEO Neil Hershman discusses the impact of Gov. Gavin Newson's new minimum wage law on 'Varney & Co.'
Key Fed inflation gauge, consumer spending rise in February
The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 2.5% last month, in line with expectations. On a monthly basis, prices rose 0.3%, slightly below economists' estimates.
American chocolatiers faced with cocoa supply crunch
Delysia Chocolatier founder Nicole Patel explains how skyrocketing cocoa prices have affected her small business on 'Varney & Co.'
Boeing whistleblower's family speaks out for first time since he was found dead in car
The mother and brother of John Barnett, the Boeing whistleblower who was found dead in his truck earlier this month, spoke with CBS News this week about his untimely death.
Biden expects taxpayers to 'pick up the tab' for people who cause damage: EJ Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni reacts to Biden's vow to use federal funds to pay for the Baltimore bridge collapse on 'Varney & Co.'
Very few people are paying attention to the fact that gold has moved 'as dramatically as it has': Dennis Gartman
Former Gartman Letter Editor Dennis Gartman and The Lonski Group founder and President John Lonski discuss the February PCE release, and next week's March jobs report.
Market's 1Q performance was 'incredible': David Tawil
ProChain Capital President David Tawil discusses the market's performance in the 1Q, his expectations for the 2Q and the impact to crypto following the sentencing of Sam Bankman-Fried.
Biden's NYC trip was 'disgusting,' 'undermined' the community: Rep. Byron Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., details the inflation struggles for working-class Americans, the importance of protecting election integrity and ongoing revelations in the Biden family investigation.
Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years: Where will he serve his sentence?
Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years for crimes committed in the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange, with the judge recommending a medium security prison in California.
Towering tuition at New England's top colleges, universities reach over $90K a year
Tufts University, Wellesley College, Boston University and Yale University topped over $90,000 a year for tuition and housing costs.
Baltimore port closure may hit US coal export volumes
The Port of Baltimore's temporary closure following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge could impact U.S. exports of coal, given its role as the second-largest coal export hub.
Bears have everything working against them: Stephen Auth
Federated Hermes CIO Stephen Auth forecasts how the stock market might perform for the rest of year the on 'Making Money.'
Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders warns investors about committing a 'fool's errand'
Charles Schwab & Co. chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders discusses the uptick in economic growth and how elections influence the stock market on 'Making Money.'



















