Ex-Trump adviser Flynn charged with lying to FBI, expected to plead guilty
U.S. President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn lied to the FBI about his contacts with Russia's ambassador to the United States, the U.S. special counsel's office charged in a court filing made public on Friday.
Government shutdown? White House says hopefully not, but recent events ‘discouraging’
As the deadline to reach a deal to fund the government looms early next month, the Trump administration is not too pleased with how talks have progressed throughout recent days.
FCC's Ajit Pai touts decision to end Obama-era net neutrality rules
A decision by the Federal Communications Commission Tuesday to repeal an Obama-era ruling that allows the government to regulate the internet like a public utility will ultimately limit heavy-handed investment and encourage more companies to invest, FCC Chair Ajit Pai told FOX Business.
Stuart Varney: 'Out of control' CFPB illustrates gross abuse of power
Here's an example of the gross abuse of power, by the out-of-control Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which, by the way, is the creation of Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Trump's CFPB won't be Obama's: Key ways it could be different
As the battle wages on over who is the rightful acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), deputy director Leandra English or Office of Management and Budget director Mick Mulvaney, one thing is certain: President Donald Trump’s CFPB will differ from President Barack Obama’s.
Fed chair nominee Powell sees no too-big-to-fail banks
Improvements in U.S. bank regulation and supervision since the 2007-09 financial crisis have eliminated the problem of 'too-big-to-fail' banks, Federal Reserve chair nominee Jerome Powell told the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday.
Fed chair nominee Powell defends push to review financial regulations
Jerome Powell, U.S. President Donald Trump's choice to lead the Federal Reserve, told a Senate panel that after years of adding new rules it was time to take a pause and review what has been done.
Judge backs Trump administration in fight to control CFPB
A federal judge on Tuesday sided with the White House in the battle over control of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, saying he wouldn't stop the Trump administration from running the agency.
Mulvaney vows not to ‘decimate’ CFPB as acting director
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director Mick Mulvaney said on Monday that he would not “decimate” the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) during his tenure as acting director, despite his history as a harsh critic of the watchdog agency.
CFPB battle swells as Trump, Mulvaney square off with agency head
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney started his first day as interim head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), where he was greeted by a lawsuit and a public outcry denouncing his appointment.
Warren Buffett to Fox Business: I'll Remain Silent on Wells Fargo for Now
The FOX Business Network caught up with Wells Fargo's largest shareholder, The Oracle of Omaha.
Wells Fargo CEO Stumpf: Public Enemy No. 1 With Assist from Dodd-Frank
The banking chief took a beating on Capitol Hill over the handling of the scam which resulted in a $185 million fine.
Fmr. Spirit Airlines CEO: Airlines Can Shrink TSA Lines
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says airlines and passengers can create incentives for shorter TSA lines.
GOP Lawmaker Has New Plan to Police Wall Street
Rep. Jeb Hensarling has a plan to reform Dodd-Frank.
U.S. Approves Flights to Cuba by Six American Carriers
The United States has approved flights on six U.S. airlines toCuban cities other than Havana, linking the former Cold War foes closer together, the U.S. Transportation Department said in a statement on Friday.
Financial Transaction Tax: A Failure In The Making
Negative consequences of the 2008 financial collapse continue to reverberate throughout the nation.
History Favors an Election Correction for Stocks
Find out what it usually means for stocks when non-incumbents face off for president.
History Favors an Election Correction for Stocks
Find out what it usually means for stocks when non-incumbents face off for president.
Chamber of Commerce CEO: U.S. Needs Open Trade Deals
According to Tom Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO and president, Americans are still weighing their options to determine which presidential candidate will be better for business.
Five Fun Financial Facts: Presidential Campaign Financing
Discover financial facts about funding past and present presidential campaigns, including who spent the most money and who has made money off their campaign.















