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Bank of America CEO touts July consumer spending despite inflation, recession
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan highlighted the 'relatively strong' state of the average American consumer and how that impacts the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation.
Elvis Presley jewelry, guitar up for auction
A collection of long lost jewelry that Elvis Presley gave to his manager Colonel Tom Parker is going up for auction on Aug. 27. GWS Auctions is holding the sale.
Bank of America CEO says consumer strength 'relatively strong' despite rampant inflation
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan joined 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss how consumers are coping with the recession as inflation continues.
Jobs report, 2Q earnings, insurer shuts offices in California and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
GEICO said Californians may still obtain insurance in the state, but must now use a computer or mobile device to accomplish that. A new jobs report and 2Q earnings are also on tap.
GEICO closes all California offices, lays off workers: report
GEICO has closed all of its 38 offices in California, resulting in the layoffs of hundreds of workers, though residents can still obtain policies through a computer.
White House denies Manchin spending bill will raise taxes on Americans making less than $400k
The White House is denying that the over $700 billion spending bill being pushed by Manchin breaks President Biden's pledge to not raise taxes on families making less than $400,000 a year.
SEC charges 11 people in $300M crypto pyramid scheme
The Securities and Exchanges Commission charged 11 people for their roles in a cryptocurrency pyramid and Ponzi scheme which raised over $300 million.
West Virginia treasurer rips top banks for blacklisting fossil fuels: 'This is what powers the country'
West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore detailed the attack on fossil fuels in his state on Fox News Channel's 'Fox & Friends,' Monday, explaining his pushback against top banks.
Fed official's warning, inflation 'gaslight' charge, jobs and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Fed Reserve Bank of Minneapolis CEO and President Neel Kashkari told CBS' "Face The Nation" Sunday that the current state of inflation is "very concerning."
Mega Millions drawing: Illinois Speedway gas station that sold winning ticket in line for big commission
The winning Mega Millions lottery ticket was sold at an Illinois Speedway location. The jackpot prize ballooned to $1.337 billion, the third-largest lottery prize.
Mega Millions winning ticket sold in Illinois in $1.3B jackpot
One person has won the $1.337 billion Mega Millions jackpot, according to the Illinois Lottery. The winning numbers on Friday were listed as 13, 36, 45, 57, and 67.
Mega Millions jackpot: How much will winner owe in taxes?
A billion-dollar Mega Millions jackpot ticket was claimed in Illinois in Friday's drawing. How much will the winner owe in taxes and how much will be taken home?
Analysts discuss markets, big tech and renewable energy following rough week for economy
Barron’s markets editor Ben Levisohn, Barron’s reporter Carleton English and Barron’s senior writer Al Root discuss trends in markets, big tech and renewable energy after second quarter GDP signals recession.
Here are Friday's Mega Millions winning numbers
The Mega Millions jackpot winning numbers were drawn on Friday, July 29, after no one won Tuesday's draw. The historic jackpot is the second-largest in U.S. lottery history.
Here's a recap of this week's market news
Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Tyler Goodspeed and former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder discuss a busy week in the market, as the U.S. economy entered a recession on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Frontier CEO speaks out after merger deal falls through
Frontier CEO Barry Biffle joined 'Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street' to discuss the nearly $4 billion merger between Spirit Airlines and JetBlue, after talks between Frontier and Spirit fell through.
Under Armour agrees to pay UCLA more than $67 million to resolve lawsuit
Under Armour has agreed to pay UCLA $67.5 million to settle the university's August 2020 lawsuit against the apparel company. The university sought over $200 million.
Raising Cane's CEO purchases additional $100,000 worth of lottery tickets for employees
Raising Cane's CEO AJ Kumaran bought 50,000 lottery tickets, one for each of the companies employees. If they have the winning numbers, money will be split amongst the employees.
Manchin-Schumer spending bill will have 'indistinguishable' effect on inflation: Penn Wharton
The spending initiative from Democratic Sens. Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin will do little to combat inflation as prices surge to another record-breaking high.


















