Wall Street is conditioned to react to the Fed: James Lavish
Bitcoin Opportunity Fund managing partner James Lavish discusses whether a Fed rate cut is still on the table after the January jobs report on 'Making Money.'
Cryptocurrency will be a 'key issue' in 2024 election: Brock Pierce
Bitcoin Foundation Chairman Brock Pierce discusses Bitcoin's performance following an ETF selloff and former President Trump's concern over digital currencies.
Delta, American Express up card fees and add more perks
Cardholders of American Express and Delta’s six co-branded credit cards will receive new benefits and increased annual fees in changes the companies revealed Thursday.
Borrowers meet challenges as student loans resume and servicers struggle to handle new payments
The Biden-Harris administration is withholding payments from services characterized by long wait times and inaccurate loan bills.
American beef industry hits record low, according to USDA
A new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows America is at a running low on cows and agricultural economists say persistent drought has driven up feed prices.
Amazon launches AI-powered shopping assistant Rufus
Amazon launched its new Rufus AI-powered shopping assistant on Thursday to a select group of beta users ahead of a broader rollout to all U.S. users in the coming weeks.
Bank that purchased failed community bank close to credit downgrade
New York Community Bank's stock continued to slide Thursday after a downgrade threat from Moody's in the wake of a surprise earnings miss and as NYCB moves to bolster its balance sheet.
Mortgage rates continue to trend down, but affordability remains a pipe dream: Freddie Mac
While some cities are lowering home prices, the housing market largely remains unaffordable, even as rates drop.
Mortgage rates dip slightly as demand remains stalled
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage declined slightly this week, providing little-to-no comfort to potential home buyers as prices remain high.
Hulu password-sharing crackdown starting soon
Hulu's password-sharing crackdown will begin for many users in March, after the streaming platform made changes to its subscriber agreement this month.
Fed holds steady on interest rates, but outlook on when cuts will come remains cloudy
The Federal Reserve held the federal funds rate at a 22-year high of 5.25% to 5.5% at its January meeting on Wednesday.
San Diego readies to welcome new Major League Soccer team
San Diego FC owner Mohamed Mansour predicts 'huge growth' and 'positivity' in the coming years with the introduction of more MLS teams.
This week's personal loan rates fall for 3-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today's mortgage rates drop for 30-year terms | February 1
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Fed will have to be 'very surgical' when they cut rates: Lara Rhame
FS Investments chief U.S. economist Lara Rhame breaks down Jerome Powell's latest comments and the 2024 regional bank and commercial real estate outlook.
Majority of Americans would take a pay cut for a better work-life balance, survey finds
America's job culture is changing, as 51% of polled workers claim they'd take a 20% pay cut in order to work in a job that better prioritizes their quality of life.
TikTok CEO grilled on Chinese Communist Party influence, searches of Taylor Swift vs. Tiananmen Square
Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., grilled TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew on how the Chinese app is "poisoning the minds" of American youths at a Senate hearing.
SEC's X account hack rehashes concerns over agency's data security
The highly anticipated approval announcement of the bitcoin exchange-traded fund was expected to come from the Securities and Exchange Commission the day after the data breach.
Private student loan interest rates plummet for 5-and 10-year loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Many consumers carrying a credit balance know it's a bad idea: survey
Americans know better than to carry a balance, but many struggle with growing credit card debt, a recent survey said.



















