White House touts plan to provide $1K investment accounts for newborns
White House to host event with CEOs to promote "Trump Accounts" policy giving newborn U.S. citizens $1,000 investment funds for education, housing and business expenses.
This app recommends stocks based on your Zodiac sign. But it's not what you think
The app, Bull & Moon, launched in October as a project from Brooklyn-based art group MSCHF.
Apple Card controversy: Artificial intelligence learned its gender bias from Silicon Valley, tech expert says
An expert who works with Fortune 500 companies to eliminate bias in their technology and systems, gives he thoughts on the Apple Card's gender issue.
Buffett hoarding billions in cash despite Restoration Hardware play
Berkshire Hathaway recently opened positions in Restoration Hardware and Occidental Petroleum.
Why going public has lost its luster
"Becoming a public company is a rigorous exercise," said SEC Chairman Jay Clayton.
Probe into Google practices grows; Hallmark Christmas movie fans can earn big bucks
50 attorneys general are expected to subpoena Google for more information on business practices; one tech company is offering $1,000 for watching 24 Hallmark Christmas movies in two weeks.
Creation of bitcoin hurts health and climate in the US, study finds
We may all be paying indirectly for private bitcoin mining operations.
Because Americans are living longer, they should be investing more: Expert
Money Map Press chief investment strategist Keith Fitz-Gerald gives investing tips as people live longer lives.
Walmart’s online sales boom drives up profits; the TSA gets ready for Thanksgiving travel season
Walmart released its third quarter earnings; the Transportation Security Administration said it expects to screen more than 26 million passengers this Thanksgiving.
Ex-Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein slams Warren: 'Maybe tribalism is just in her DNA'
"Not my candidate, but we align on many issues," Blankfein wrote on Twitter.
Warren slams Goldman's response to Apple Card gender bias accusations
She wants the company to either reveal details about the credit-limit algorithm or pull it down.
Disney+ dazzles in its debut; Walmart is ready for the holidays
Morning Business Outlook: Disney's new streaming service reaches 10 million subscribers in its first day; Walmart kicks off the holiday season with 2 early shopping events to gear up for Black Friday.
Outrage mounts over Google’s health care data grab; largest Starbucks opens in Chicago
Concerns over Google gathering detailed health information on Americans has led to a federal inquiry; the largest Starbucks Reserve Roastery opens in Chicago.
JetBlue rolls out new discount airfare; another major hotel chain tosses toiletries
Morning Business Outlook: JetBlue is getting down to basics with its new fare that offers cheaper prices for fewer perks; Hyatt is the latest hotel chain to discontinue travel-sized toiletries.
Compensation for California wildfire victims; America's largest milk producer files for bankruptcy
Pacific Gas and Electric reportedly offers $13.5 billion in compensation to victims of California wildfires; Dean Foods, America's largest milk producer, files for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Half of world's wealthy bracing for huge sell-off in 2020, UBS says
Still, despite the reservations about the year ahead, 69 percent of respondents said they were optimistic on investment returns over the next decade.
Instagram announces big change; Wendy's celebrates 50th birthday with new Frosty
Morning Business Outlook: Instagram says it will start hiding the number of likes users get on their posts; Wendy's releases the Birthday Cake Frosty to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
Alibaba breaks 'Singles Day' sales record; Tesla rolls out its first cars made in China
Fox Business Briefs: E-commerce giant Alibaba sets a sales record on 'Singles Day,' the world's busiest 24-hour online shopping event; Tesla shows off the first cars made in their Shanghai plant.
UBS hit with $51M fine for allegedly overcharging clients
UBS is accused of overcharging clients between 2008 and 2017.
Dunkin' offers free donuts for veterans; Americans' money worries
Dunkin' offering active duty military a free donut of their choice for Veterans Day; WalletHub survey shows 33 million Americans say they don't have money for a winter vacation.
Goldman responds to gender discrimination allegations involving the Apple Card
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and entrepreneur David Heinemeier Hansson say they each were allowed larger credit limits than those given to their wives.





















