FOX Business Briefs 7/23
Auto stocks get boost from Japan trade deal; Hilton lifts 2025 profit forecast; AT&T adds subscribers; Wendy's and Netflix's “Wednesday” cook up "Meal of Misfortune".
Microsoft identifies Chinese hacking groups behind persistent SharePoint server attacks
Microsoft identified three China-based hacking groups targeting SharePoint vulnerabilities in the ongoing cyberattack, and urged customers to ensure they've applied security updates.
Musk looks to expand robotaxi service
William Blair energy and power technologies group head Jed Dorsheimer discusses what to look out for after the Tesla earnings call and more on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Socialist-leaning candidates gain ground in US cities as business backlash grows
Progressive policies have gained momentum as democratic-socialist candidates win primaries in New York and Minneapolis, despite businesses fleeing cities such as Chicago.
Saudi Arabia becomes top buyer of Russian fuel oil despite looming Trump tariffs on Moscow
Rising summer temperatures drove Saudi Arabia to become Russia's largest seaborne fuel oil customer in June, allowing the kingdom to export more of its crude oil at higher prices.
Charles Payne: 'This is a roaring bull market'
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes shifting narratives during the stock market rally.
Housing market 'cooling' as Trump mulls ending capital gains tax on homes: Expert
'Mansion Global' host Katrina Campins joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss President Donald Trump weighing a decision to end capital gains taxes on home sales.
Income has a 'very powerful' effect on the housing market, Larry Kudlow says
'The Big Money Show' panel weighs in on the challenges in the real estate industry and the impact Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has had on the market.
Target drops popular perk for shoppers
Starting July 28, Target's new Price Match Guarantee will no longer apply to rivals Walmart and Amazon, a policy change the retailer is making after more than a decade.
Trump's $500B economic windfall: Japan trade deal 'largest in history'
'The Big Money Show' panel breaks down President Donald Trump's latest trade deal.
McDonald's Snack Wrap demand caused lettuce shortage at some of its restaurants
After a nine-year hiatus, McDonald's brought back the popular Snack Wrap to overwhelming customer response, causing temporary ingredient shortages across some of its restaurants.
Coca-Cola's sugarcane shift: States that could benefit from the beverage giant's latest move
U.S. sugarcane producers may see an economic boost from Coca-Cola's new product sweetened with sugarcane, with states like Florida, Louisiana and Texas benefitting most.
Expert touts record highs in global markets after Trump tariff uncertainty
Bank of America Global Markets President Jim DeMare joins 'Mornings with Maria' to weigh in on the success of the global markets despite initial tariff uncertainty and President Donald Trump's push for A.I. dominance in the U.S.
Trump will strategically cut spending despite Schumer's shutdown threat, senator says
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla, discusses the chances of a government shutdown and President Donald Trump's tax bill on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' sparks investment surge across American businesses
The "big, beautiful bill" is driving what the Trump admin is calling a "capex comeback" with business capital expenditures amid changes in the ability to expense some investments.
Hershey raising chocolate prices by double-digits as cocoa costs soar: report
Rising ingredient costs prompted Hershey to raise prices on chocolate products, and the company noted the change is unrelated to tariffs or trade policies.
Top Trump official slated to inspect Fed's $2.5B renovation amid cost scrutiny
White House deputy chief of staff James Blair will visit the renovation site at the Federal Reserve's headquarters amid President Donald Trump's concerns with the projects cost overruns.
Government-funded grocery store flounders in Midwest city as similar proposal gains steam in NYC
A community-owned grocery store in Kansas City received millions in subsidies but has struggled with inventory and customer traffic as other cities weigh publicly owned grocery stores.
'The equity markets keep racing ahead,' says Mark Heppenstall
Penn Mutual asset management CIO Mark Heppenstall discusses where the markets stand and how American companies have handled the tariff changes and more on 'Mornings with Maria.'
How this sequence can help you 'define risk' in the stock market
'Fibonacci Princess' Tammy Marshall explains how she assesses winning and losing strategies when investing on 'Making Money.'



















