The Fed's bar to hike rates is 'impossibly high': Scott Ladner
Horizon Investments CIO Scott Ladner analyzes this week's earnings, recession probability and Fed decision impacts on inflation.
Tesla stock price can double from here: David Nicholas
Nicholas Wealth Management President David Nicholas argues Tesla's Robotaxi combined with 'affordable car' sales can push the stock much higher on 'Varney & Co.'
Columbia University responds after Robert Kraft says he's pulling support over antisemitic violence
Columbia University tells FOX Business it is "grateful" for New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft's support after he announced he would be withdrawing funding.
Fed changing target inflation ‘would not be good news’: Bob Doll
Crossmark CEO and CIO Bob Doll discusses the U.S. economy ahead of first quarter GDP data.
Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes is back. He's taking over Airbus North America
After leaving JetBlue Airways just a few months ago due to health reasons and stress, Robin Hayes is taking over Airbus' North America operations.
The IDF is doing something I've never seen before: Gen. Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses Iranian proxy forces targeting U.S. troops, Israel reportedly moving closer to Rafah invasion, the Biden admin's response to the Middle East conflict and Congress' $95B foreign aid.
When US debt matters, it'll be 'pretty nasty' for markets: Quincy Krosby
LPL Financial chief global strategist Quincy Krosby explains how 'a lot is riding on' what earnings indicate this week.
US unemployment would be higher if illegal immigration were counted correctly: Goldman Sachs
The Labor Department is understating the impact of illegal immigration on the U.S. job market, according to an analyst note from Goldman Sachs strategists.
Tesla's day of reckoning as first-quarter earnings set to be released
Tesla releases its first-quarter earnings on Tuesday as the EV maker faces competitive and economic headwinds that have investors looking to CEO Elon Musk for a reversal of fortune.
Summer camp sticker shock: Working parents' wallets feel the burn
Working parents continue to grapple with persisting economic pressures. But they now face a new financial burden as summer inches closer: camp payments.
Kroger, Albertsons to sell 166 more stores with $25B merger in limbo
Kroger and Albertsons plan to sell an additional 166 stores to C&S Wholesale Grocers, bringing the total to 579 stores that would be sold to make way for their proposed merger.
Delta Air Lines gives workers 5% raise, boosts starting pay
Delta Air Lines announced Monday it is giving all its employees a 5% raise worldwide and is hiking starting pay to $19 an hour, after paying out $1.4 billion in profit-sharing bonuses.
Here is how much you must gross in pay per state to take home $100K
Americans need to earn significantly more than they might have realized in order to take home a six-figure paycheck in their state due to taxes, Medicare and social security costs.
Magnificent Seven stocks have a tremendous impact on investor psyche: Kevin Mahn
Hennion & Walsh Chief Investment Officer Kevin Mahn discusses earnings week and Tesla's stock struggles on 'The Big Money Show.'
Express bankruptcy means 95 store closures in 30 states and DC: Here are the numbers
Express will permanently close the doors of over 100 stores across two of its brands, Express and UpWest. The bulk of the closures – 95 – will be Express.
The market is trying ‘to find its footing’ between interest rates and earnings: Alli McCartney
UBS Private Wealth Management director Alli McCartney joins ‘The Claman Countdown’ to discuss the stock market emerging from extreme pessimism.
Charles Payne: I want to know less about a CEO's politics
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues it's time for businesses to stop bowing to political pressure and focus on making money.
Fed is trying to back off the number of 'priced in' rate cuts: Nancy Davis
Quadratic Capital Management founder Nancy Davis discusses the overall stability of the U.S. financial system on 'Making Money.'
Mortgage rates are rising again. Here's how much the steeper rates will cost you
Higher mortgage rates can cost potential homebuyers thousands over the lifetime of the loan. Calculate how steeper rates could affect your monthly payment.
Ken Fisher: It's a bull market, enjoy it
Fisher Investments founder Ken Fisher argues the economy is still in a bull market despite the recent stock market swoon on 'Making Money.'



















