Markets have been 'slightly divorced' from what's going on on the macro side: Laila Maidan
Business Insider investing correspondent Laila Maidan discusses the market rally ahead of the Fed's highly anticipated rate decision and why some investors are concerned over a potential Harris presidency.
Stuart Varney: London got it right while NYC remains mired in 'crisis'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney compared life in 'relatively calm' London to New York City after visiting the United Kingdom for the first time in thirty years.
Economists agree that headline inflation 'is higher' than the Fed thinks
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President and CEO Thomas Hoenig and MacroMavens' Stephanie Pomboy look ahead to the Federal Reserve's rate decision.
Intel made 3 big announcements since solvency concerns: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital Chairman Thomas Hayes analyzes new retail sales data and discusses whether Fed rate cuts matter to the market on 'Varney & Co.'
The Federal Reserve is focused on achieving a soft landing: Shana Sissel
Banrion Capital Management CEO Shana Sissel analyzes the Federal Reserve's moves on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Where do we end the interest rate cutting cycle?
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari predicts the Federal Reserve's next moves on the 'Big Money Show.
Charles Payne: The Fed never failed private bankers
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the impact of elections on monetary and fiscal policy.
Fed decisions usually benefit Wall Street over Main Street: Joseph Wang
MonetaryMacro.com CIO Joseph Wang explains how an 'aggressive' Fed rate cut would impact the U.S. dollar on 'Making Money.'
Fed Chair Powell is open to 'more rapid rate cuts': Gregory Daco
EY-Parthenon chief economist Gregory Daco outlines why the Fed will gradually cut interest rates and not get too aggressive on 'Making Money.'
Trump to launch crypto platform: What to know
Former President Trump is expected to announce a new cryptocurrency project called World Liberty Financial at an event held at Mar-a-Lago that will be broadcast via X Spaces.
Worst time to pull out your money 'is when the market just went down': Noah Kerner
Acorns Chairman and CEO Noah Kerner discusses the impact of the Fed's rate decisions on investors, shares investing advice and details the company's app.
Fed must alleviate 'underlying symptoms' ailing the US economy: Sarah Ketterer
Causeway Capital Management CEO Sarah Ketterer analyzes the Fed's critical rate cut decision on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Any Fed rate cut will be 'largely political' to help Kamala Harris: Mark Matson
Matson Money CEO and founder Mark Matson discusses rising U.S. debt and whether Fed rate cuts will help the economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Rate cut fever is in the air, Ryan Payne cautions
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne looks ahead to the Federal Reserve's key policy meeting and breaks down the sectors seeing price volatility.
I don't think the Fed 'has the data they like': Keith Fitz-Gerald
Fitz-Gerald Group Chief Investment Officer Keith Fitz-Gerald discusses the Fed's highly anticipated rate decision and shares his top stock picks.
US markets starting to see a path towards 'economic resilience': Gerard Cassidy
RBC Capital Markets managing director Gerard Cassidy details the beginning of a rate cute 'cycle' and a 'slow' return from inflationary pressures.
Two major inflation metrics are 'moving in the wrong direction': Phil Orlando
Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist Phil Orlando breaks down the three likely rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year, and what it means for the macroeconomy.
Homeownership still out of reach for most Americans as mortgage rates remain high
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss America's housing crisis amid a potential rate-cut.
Brazil unfreezes Starlink, X bank accounts after ordering $3 million fines paid amid Musk legal battle
A freeze on Starlink and X's bank accounts in Brazil was lifted on Friday after more than $3 million in fines was ordered to be paid to the country in an ongoing legal battle.
Robert Kaplan: Fed is ‘a meeting or two late’ in starting the rate cutting process
Goldman Sachs vice chairman Robert Kaplan gives his take on the Federal Reserve’s campaign to combat inflation on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’



















