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.
World shares march higher as S&P 500 nears all-time record
Markets rose in Paris, London, Tokyo and Hong Kong even as the tally of confirmed new coronavirus cases grew.
Robinhood to stop sharing app's popular stocks
Robinhood will stop providing access to data that shows how many users are buying and selling a stock.
Wall Street investors consult tarot card reader for investment advice
Predicting stock market movement can be pretty unclear, especially during the coronavirus pandemic, so investors on Wall Street are channeling the future with help from the professionals.
Trump's executive orders give Congress new deadline: Goldman Sachs
President Trump's executive orders could provide a $350 billion boost to the U.S. economy and set up some key deadlines in September, according to Goldman Sachs.
Twitter makes a move for TikTok; what thinning crowds mean for Disney World
Fox Business Briefs: Wall Street Journal reports Twitter is interested in TikTok and the two companies have held preliminary talks about a possible combination.
Blackstone discussed joining Microsoft in potential bid for TikTok
The move by Blackstone comes as ByteDance is facing pressure from the White House to sell TikTok to a U.S. company or face the likelihood that the app will be banned in the U.S. over concerns that the Chinese government uses customer data for surveillance purposes.
Robinhood app luring and robbing amateurs — like in the dot-com era
In the 1990s, newbie investors took the brunt of the dot-com crash, with some losing their lifesavings, well after professional traders had sold their positions. Now history may be repeating itself in the form of Robinhood, a stock-trading app that has become something of a cultural phenomenon during the pandemic.
Facebook extends work from home for employees; TikTok blasts Trump's executive order
Fox Business Briefs: Facebook will allow employees to work from home through July of 2021.
Hilton sees drop in demand; Adidas sees online sale surge
Fox Business Briefs: Hilton sees a business drop nearly 80 percent in second quarter; Adidas says their online sales are up 95 percent.
Disney sees streaming boom; Clorox wipes still MIA
Fox Business Briefs: Disney's three major streaming services Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus surpass 100 million paid subscribers.
Angel investor wants to hire teacher for backyard 'microschool'
The investor's decision to host a private school at his home comes as several large school districts in California, including San Francisco, announced that their schools will not immediately return to classrooms and instead will begin the new term online.
Clock ticking on TikTok deal; chicken sandwich wars are heating up
Fox Business Briefs: President Trump is backing Microsoft's move to buy TikTok but warns it faces a U.S. ban if a deal isn't reached by September 15.
BP cuts dividend as coronavirus speeds up push into greener energy
BP announced a $16.8 billion pre-tax loss and cut its dividend in half.
Lord & Taylor files for bankruptcy; Microsoft in talks to buy TikTok
Fox Business Briefs: Luxury department store Lord & Taylor files for bankruptcy one year after closing its 11-story flagship building on New York's Fifth Avenue.
Tech giant reporting high second-quarter earnings, despite the pandemic
Amazon posts a record second-quarter profit of $5.2 billion resulting from a spike in online shopping.
California governor asks Warren Buffett to back dam removal
Efforts to remove the dams and restore the basin have been in the works for a dozen years
Pharma giant starts its first human safety trials of its coronavirus vaccine candidate
Fox Business Briefs: Johnson and Johnson reports progress in preliminary testing of an experimental coronavirus vaccine.
Dunkin Brands weathers coronavirus, reinstates dividend
Comparable sales have shown improvement every week of this month, reaching the low single digits by July 25.
What is the difference between common and preferred stock?
Investors must decide whether to buy common or preferred shares of a company: here's the difference.
What is a golden cross?
Golden crosses usually don’t occur until an index or security has already begun its uptrend.




















