Fed September rate cut might be too late: James Bullard
Former St. Louis Fed President and CEO James Bullard discusses whether central banks should worry about how markets react to their decisions on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Fed is not doing the 'right thing,' but they're 'gonna get away with it': Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes discusses the Federal Reserve's handling of rates and provides his outlook for Disney and Generac stocks.
Stock market turmoil created an opportunity for Nvidia, Charles Schwab: D.R. Barton
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton argues the recent market correction created big buying opportunities on 'Varney & Co.'
Wages are outpacing food prices, but inflation is still a problem: Anthony Chan
Former JPMorgan Chase chief economist Anthony Chan reacts to Kamala Harris saying it will be her 'Day One priority' to bring down prices despite already being in office on 'Varney & Co.'
Middle America has been in recession 'a long time' and Wall Street 'ignored' it: Stephanie Pomboy
Macromavens President Stephanie Pomboy breaks down whether Americans are technically experiencing a recession, key economic data and the labor market.
US stocks close lower, comeback rally stalls as investors remain cautious
Stocks reversed earlier gains and closed lower on Wednesday, a day after Wall Street snapped its three-day losing streak.
Charles Payne: Say no to big government, yes to capitalism
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues anyone voting for government housing is voting to keep their children in poverty.
Democrats want to make people more comfortable in poverty: Don Peebles
The Peebles Corporation founder Don Peebles discusses the threat of recession and Kamala Harris' economic policies on 'Making Money.'
Sahm Rule is picking up on something that's 'very worrisome': Claudia Sahm
New Century Advisors chief economist Claudia Sahm weighs in on the Fed's next rate move on 'Varney & Co.'
Investors who don't check frequently tend to do better in the long run: Veronica Dagher
WSJ personal finance reporter Veronica Dagher discusses what to do with your money if you're worried about the market.
Investors should 'take a step back' after the market sell-off: Penny Pennington
Edward Jones CEO Penny Pennington on the best advice for customers after a global market sell-off, strong economic fundamentals, tech innovation and how to navigate 'volatile' markets.
Stock market selloff is a normal correction, bottom is in place: Brian Belski
BMO Capital Markets chief investment strategist Brian Belski argues investors will kick themselves if they do not buy this market pullback on 'Varney & Co.'
'Recessionary Russian roulette': House Dem demands Powell end 'kamikaze' interest rate policy
Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., is urging Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to act swiftly on slashing interest rates or risk economic calamity.
Victoria Fernandez on market volatility: 'I would be cautious in these markets right now'
Crossmark chief market strategist Victoria Fernandez provides her outlook on the markets, volatility, and second-quarter earnings.
Markets are very fragile, narrowly averted a 'global meltdown': Eddie Ghabour
Key Advisors Wealth Management co-founder Eddie Ghabour discusses whether he trusts the stock market to bounce back after Monday's selloff on 'Varney & Co.'
I think this is 'all overblown': Lee Munson
Portfolio Wealth Advisors President Lee Munson discusses the market's performance following a global selloff and Disney raising its streaming platform prices.
Market watcher Adam Kobeissi: Volatility 'definitely here to stay'
Adam Kobeissi, editor-in-chief of The Kobeissi Letter, spells out what caused Monday's sell-off, why an emergency rate cut by the Fed is a bad idea, and how volatility is here to stay.
Market volatility 'definitely here to stay': Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi explains what happened in Monday's massive sell-off, how an emergence Federal Reserve rate cut would make things worse, and what investors can expect now.
Fed can catch up, 150 basis points is reasonable: Julia Coronado
MacroPolicy Perspectives founder and president Julia Coronado discusses how much the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates on 'Making Money.'
US stocks bounce back after global market sell-off
Stocks bounced back on Tuesday morning following a prior session that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average fall more than 1,000 points in its worst day since 2022.



















