Jerome Powell's Fed has been 'insanely lucky': Don Luskin
TrendMacro Chief Investment Officer Don Luskin predicts the Fed will cut rates faster than they normally would in 2024 because they fear deflation on 'Making Money.'
Colorado banning Trump from ballot shows how ‘corrupt’ the Biden admin is: Larry Kudlow
Fox Business’ Larry Kudlow reacts to economist Harry Dent saying that the ‘biggest crash of our lifetime’ is coming in 2024 and Colorado’s Supreme Court banning Trump from the presidential ballot.
Large deficits, high interest rates making federal debt less sustainable
Federal budget deficits and high interest rates are causing the cost of servicing America's $33 trillion national debt to soar, raising concern about the debt's sustainability.
Fed has been conditioning markets for the 'easy money train': Sven Henrich
NorthmanTrader.com founder Sven Henrich discusses whether Jerome Powell's Fed will pull off a soft landing on 'Making Money.'
Fed rate cuts unlikely to prevent an economic downturn: John Lonski
Thru the Cycle President John Lonski discusses whether the market is showing signs of a big crash on 'Varney & Co.'
Fed might cut rates due to political pressure: Luke Lloyd
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd discusses why interest rate cuts are being priced into a recovering stock market on 'Varney & Co.'
Housing market is seeing 'major price reductions': Katrina Campins
FOX Business real estate contributor Katrina Campins discusses whether the housing market is on the verge of a boom after the Fed signaled lower interest rates on 'Making Money.'
Investor bullishness is running high: Jack Ablin
Cresset CIO and founding partner Jack Ablin discusses the impact of inflation on the economy and stock market in 2024 on 'Making Money.'
Americans living in these states are worse off financially: survey
Americans nationwide are feeling the lingering impact of inflation on their wallets, but these three states have it the worst, according to a recent WalletHub survey.
World oil market is 'distorted': David Malpass
Former World Bank President David Malpass discusses the impact of shipping companies avoiding the Red Sea as Houthi attacks increase on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Small Social Security COLA could leave retirees struggling to get by next year
Social Security beneficiaries are set to receive a 3.2% payment bump in 2024, but many recipients say the increase is not enough to offset high inflation.
Fed's early 'Christmas gift' could lead to a rebound year for home construction: Jim Tobin
NAHB CEO Jim Tobin discusses what's behind the rise in homebuilder confidence on 'Varney & Co.'
Homebuilder sentiment rises more than expected as mortgage rates fall
Confidence among builders in the U.S. housing market rose in December for the first time in four months as high mortgage rates finally started to fall.
The 'inflation demon' really hasn't been killed: Jim Lacamp
Morgan Stanley Senior V.P. of Investments Jim Lacamp discusses a recent survey that highlights household stock ownership, what to expect from the Fed in 2024 and the housing market.
'Too early to declare victory' on inflation, Chicago Fed president says
Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee said Sunday that although the central bank has made good progress in bringing down inflation it's "too early to declare victory."
Investor shares 'playbook' for investing in 2024: 'We like infrastructure and REITs'
Nuveen CIO Saira Malik joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss how investors should best position themselves for the year ahead.
Andrew Bary: The Magnificent Seven aren't so magnificent
Andrew Bary, Carleton English and Jacob Sonenshine join 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss stocks and sectors to consider if interest rates continue to drop and demand for fossil fuels.
Bob Nardelli: These price increases will be a new standard cost of living for everyone
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli gives his economic outlook and long-term higher prices on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Inflation is likely to continue to slow between now and March: Neil Dutta
RenMac Head of Economic Research Neil Dutta tells ‘Making Money’ that he believes the Federal Reserve will begin to cut rates soon because ‘inflation is melting.’
Top Fed official calls talks of March interest rate cut 'premature'
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said Friday that the U.S. central bank is not "really talking about" cutting interest rates right now.




















