Group warns recession is here, energy prices, 2-day Fed meeting and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Tuesday morning brings two major housing reports -- May home prices and home sales for June -- as well as reports measuring July consumer confidence.
Former AOL CEO bullish on technology stocks: 'A lot less risky' to buy today than a year ago
Former AOL CEO Tim Armstrong weighed in on Elon Musk's alleged affair with the wife of Google's Sergey Brin and explained why he is bullish on tech stocks.
Earnings bonanza, Yellen's new recession prediction and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Traders will be looking at quarterly results from 12 Dow members and 170 S&P 500 companies this week, including Alphabet, Microsoft, GE and Comcast.
Amazon, Apple, Meta, Alphabet earnings, Fed decision, Spirit-Frontier merger vote top week ahead
FOX Business takes a look at the upcoming events, including the Federal Reserve's next decision on interest rates, that are likely to move financial markets in the coming days.
Beijing plans strategy to avoid US market delistings: report
Chinese companies need to comply with a law passed in 2020 that requires companies to open their audit files or face being delisted from U.S. markets.
Snap shares plunge following second-quarter earnings miss
Social media giant Snap, developer of Snapchat, posted a second-quarter net loss of $422 million, or an adjusted loss of 2 cents per share, on revenue of over $1 billion.
T-Mobile settles suit over massive hacking for $350M
T-Mobile is paying $350 million to settle lawsuits surrounding a data breach that affected more than 76 million customers.
Musk reacts to Twitter blame for second-quarter revenue miss
The social media giant posted total revenue of $1.18 billion in the second quarter, missing Wall Street estimates of $1.32 billion.
Former SEC chair warns Gensler's policies are headed towards 'dangerous trajectory'
Former SEC Chair Harvey Pitt agrees with GOP lawmakers that Gary Gensler's climate rule push discredits the agency and puts it on a "dangerous trajectory."
Twitter misses on earnings, cites Elon Musk acquisition 'uncertainty' as quarterly revenue headwind
In response to the news that Musk's deal was being partially blamed, the billionaire tweeted "I'm rubber, they're glue."
Snap plunge, GameStop split and more: Friday's 5 things to know
Traders will be looking at the quarterly results from Snap and the reasons behind a big stocks drop, while Mattel beat expectations, yet shares fell.
FedEx cutting out deliveries in some markets on Sundays
People living in more rural parts of the United States may soon have to wait longer for their deliveries after FedEx announced it is cutting back its Sunday deliveries in some areas.
Pelosi says her husband never made stock purchases based on info she gave him
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was pressed on whether her husband has made stock purchases based on information she gave him, prompting her to say, "Absolutely not."
Tesla earnings, jobless claims and more: Thursday's 5 things to know
Earnings season really picks up speed on Thursday with a slew of reports on tap including AT&T, Domino's Pizza and Capital One Financial.
Meta's Zuckerberg, Sandberg to be questioned by lawyers in privacy lawsuit
Two top executives of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, will be questioned for hours by lawyers in a privacy class action lawsuit related to a data sharing scandal.
Lyft to shutter its car-rental business and lay off about 60 workers
Lyft is responding to economic concerns by laying off about 60 workers, shuttering its car-rental business and consolidating its global operations team.
Twitter lawsuit 'credible threat' to Elon Musk's empire: Hindenburg Research
Hindenburg Research founder Nathan Anderson told FOX Business on Monday that Musk has "squandered much of his leverage" to renegotiate the price of the deal.
US equity funds' net assets shrank by $2T in second quarter
The US equity funds' net assets decreased by 2 trillion dollars in large part to increased interest rates by the federal reserve coupled with record 41-year high inflation.
Nancy Pelosi’s office responds to husband’s controversial computer chip stock purchase ahead of Congress vote
A spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defended husband Paul's recent purchase of stock in a semiconductor company as Congress is set to vote on a $52 billion dollar subsidiary.
Tesla, Netflix earnings, GameStop stock split, existing home sales top week ahead
FOX Business takes a look at the upcoming events that are likely to move financial markets in the coming days.


















