Custodia Bank laying off employees as Biden admin's crypto crackdown weighs on digital asset industry
Custodia is a small, state-chartered bank but plays a crucial role for businesses that have otherwise been unable to gain access to banking services elsewhere.
This week's personal loan rates rise for 3-year terms, while 5-year terms fall
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Nvidia is virtual 'monopoly' in regards to AI hardware: Chris Rolland
Susquehanna senior semiconductor analyst Chris Rolland argues Nvidia's stock price will hit $160 in the next 12 months on 'Varney & Co.'
AI is here to stay: Kevin O'Leary
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses Nvidia, OpenAI and Kamala Harris' highly anticipated interview on CNN.
The number of 401(k) millionaires hit a new record high
A new report published by Fidelity Investments shows the number of 401(k) accounts with balances of $1 million or more hit a new record at the end of June.
Nvidia is driving massive innovation as it relates to AI: Thomas Siebel
C3.AI chairman & CEO Thomas Siebel discusses Nvidia's earnings, the market reaction, the impact from artificial intelligence, and whether the A.I. market could see a correction.
Mortgage rates drop again, but housing market remains stalled
The average rates for both 30- and 15-year fixed mortgages continued to decline this week but still remain too elevated to spark significant movement in the housing market.
Nvidia is 'resting' after its gargantuan run: Gary Kaltbaum
Kaltbaum Capital Management President Gary Kaltbaum analyzes Nvidia and discusses whether he's buying tech after his exit earlier this year on 'Varney & Co.'
Any weakness in Nvidia is a buying opportunity: Ivan Feinseth
Tigress Financial Partners chief investment officer Ivan Feinseth argues Nvidia is the driver of the 'powerful A.I. investing theme' as he discusses the stock.
Nvidia dispelled Blackwell rumors, new highs coming: R 'Ray' Wang
Constellation Research founder R 'Ray' Wang explains why Nvidia stock is underperforming after its earnings beat on 'Varney & Co.'
Number of crypto millionaires surges in 2024
A new report from Henley & Partners found the number of people who own at least $1 million in cryptocurrency has surged 95% worldwide over the past year.
Nvidia's earnings beat Wall Street's estimates as AI momentum continues
Nvidia's second-quarter earnings beat Wall Street analysts' expectations, with total sales and revenue from data centers coming in ahead of estimates amid strong demand for AI chips.
Harvard hires former UPenn president who resigned after controversial antisemitism testimony
Ex-University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, who resigned after facing backlash for her testimony to Congress on antisemitism last year, has taken a position at Harvard.
Nvidia 'buy on dips' strategy is still working: Beth Kindig
I/O Fund lead tech analyst Beth Kindig explains what caused a recent pullback in Nvidia's stock price on 'Making Money.'
Work-life balance is important the older you get: Emily Compagno
'Outnumbered' co-host Emily Compagno and Walser Wealth Management President Rebecca Walser discuss the importance of work-life balance and the impact of inflation on Gen Z on 'Making Money.'
SCOTUS denies Biden admin request to allow temporary enforcement of student loan handout
The Supreme Court denied a request from the Biden administration to lift a block on the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan to ease the burden of student loan debt.
Private student loan interest rates rise for 5- and 10-year terms
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Telegram founder released from police custody as report claims iPhone hacked in 2017 French spy operation
Telegram founder Pavel Durov had his iPhone hacked in 2017 in a joint operation by France and the United Arab Emirates, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Parents are going into deeper credit card debt to cover back-to-school expenses
American households are struggling to afford back-to-school items such as backpacks, clothing and books. It's why millions of parents are carrying debt to make sure kids have what they need.
Meta was 'censoring scientists' during the pandemic: Kimberley Strassel
Fox News contributor Kimberley Strassel discusses Mark Zuckerberg's regret of giving in to White House censorship pressure from the Biden-Harris administration on 'The Evening Edit.'



















