Biden-Harris commerce secretary says she is staying out of potential port worker strike
The secretary of commerce, Gina M. Raimondo, said she is not very focused on the potential for looming strikes despite the costs for the economy.
Bond ETF inflows hit new annual record
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin discusses the state of the U.S. economy and treasury and bond yields on 'The Big Money Show.'
Deadline looms for SEC to appeal Ripple ruling: will it?
The Securities and Exchange Commission has until October 7 to appeal a controversial ruling in its high-profile legal battle with blockchain payments company Ripple
Port strike: Can West Coast ports absorb East and Gulf Coast import volumes?
Dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf coasts from Maine to Texas are on strike, raising questions about whether West Coast ports can absorb stalled shipments.
Charles Payne: Start investing your money and never stop
'Making Money' host Charles Payne warns consumers against spending money they don't have.
US economy is in 'good shape' despite core inflation: Sheila Bair
Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair analyzes the Fed's interest rate plan after Jerome Powell defended his 50 basis point cut on 'Making Money.'
Sports gambling is an existential threat to sports: Leigh Steinberg
Steinberg Sports and Entertainment CEO Leigh Steinberg discusses the escalation of money flowing into college football on 'Making Money.'
Produce importer Peter Kopke Sr. says looming port strike is a 'serious matter'
Produce importer Peter Kopke Sr. discusses the impact of the looming strikes and what it could mean for the longshoremen as well as his customers.
Port strike by the numbers: New York, Savannah, Baltimore expected to see disruptions
Three dozen ports along the East and Gulf coasts are facing a potential work stoppage as the deadline for a new contract between port employers and dockworkers nears.
Fed doesn't want to get the market more addicted to rate cuts in the future: Scott Martin
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin discusses the U.S. market, interest rates and his stock picks when the market is at record levels.
Austan Goolsbee 'worried' over looming port strike
Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee discusses the impact of the looming port strike on the economy and the Fed's rate cutting process.
Iran is 'on notice' regarding what could happen to them next: David Deptula
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula provides a military analysis as reports surface that an Israeli incursion into Lebanon is 'imminent.'
Port workers are 'ready to go to war': Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments' Jeff Sica explains how a U.S. port workers' strike could be inflationary for markets and Americans' pocketbooks.
'Ultra-high net worth' investors are reevaluating their allocations ahead of presidential election: Jason Katz
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz on new survey findings and a 'sustainable' market melt-up.
The day 'may come' for Israel to use nuclear weapons: Kurt Volker
Former U.S. NATO ambassador Kurt Volker reacts to reports that Israel is set to launch a ground incursion into Lebanon.
Hurricane Helene devastation could cost up to $34B, Moody's says
Hurricane Helene brought historic devastation across the Southeast leaving more than 100 people dead and a preliminary estimate puts its economic cost up to $34 billion.
DirecTV-Dish merger: How it will impact customers
DirecTV is merging with Dish as it tries to stay competitive in a market that has been dominated by streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.
A 'crazy' fiscal 'cocktail' will play out over the next six to nine months: Larry McDonald
The Bear Traps Report founder Larry McDonald discusses the last trading day of September and the likelihood of a soft landing versus a recession.
Congress having 'ongoing' conversations about subpoenaing FBI's Christopher Wray: Rep. Michael Waltz
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., warns over the Biden-Harris administration's escalation of conflict in the Middle East and findings from Congress' interim report on the Secret Service.
US companies with high China exposure face more risks
A report released by Strategy Risks reveals which U.S. companies are more vulnerable to risk due to their high levels of exposure to China amid tense geopolitical relations between Washington and Beijing.



















