Even as brokers leave the market, real estate in Florida is booming
'Mansion Global' host Katrina Campins illuminates the latest trends in real estate as brokers are leaving en masse while Florida neighborhoods continue to rise in price on 'The Big Money Show.'
Norfolk Southern train derailment likely to have minimal impact on shareholders
Shares of Norfolk Southern have declined approximately 6% since the Feb. 3 train derailment, but experts don't expect a long-term impact to the share price.
IPO drought will continue, market ‘too risky’
Initial public offerings (IPO) were down in 2022 amid inflationary pressures and economic downturn, and experts don’t predict the market to improve in 2023.
Chipotle to launch new spin-off restaurant Farmesa
Chipotle is attempting another spin-off restaurant. It's called Farmesa Fresh Eatery. The company is partnering with a ghost kitchen to test the idea in California.
How to get pre-approved for a mortgage in 2023
A homebuyer mortgage pre-approval letter a states you'll likely be approved for a mortgage loan up to a certain amount. Here’s how to navigate the pre-approval process.
SEC crypto proposal could bar investment advisers from holding at firms
The SEC proposed a rule that would broaden regulations requiring investment advisors to securely store clients' assets with a qualified custodian to cover crypto assets.
TikTok ban a bipartisan effort on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are joining forces, introducing legislation to ban Chinese-owned mobile application TikTok from phones as questions continue about security risks.
Florida real estate market staying hot despite agent exodus: ‘It’s not an accident’
Miami real estate leaders and National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard explain why the number of agents heading for the door won't impact Florida's market.
This week's private student loan interest rates tumble for five-year variable-rate loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Kia, Hyundai roll out new anti-theft software upgrade
Hyundai and Kia have announced the long-awaited release of an anti-theft software upgrade to certain vehicle models after a social media challenge exposed their vulnerabilities.
Chinese spy flight controversy acting as catalyst for Congress to pass nationwide TikTok ban
Political fallout from the Chinese surveillance balloon controversy could push Congress to pass the No TikTok on United States Devices Act, which would ban the app nationwide.
Good news: Today's 30-year mortgage rates dive below 8% | Feb. 15, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 15, 2023, which are mixed from yesterday.
Inflation dents mortgage applications
Demand for mortgages dropped from the prior week as worries about higher rates and inflation dented the market.
Buffett's firm adds more Apple, slashes chipmaker and banks
Warren Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway made several portfolio changes at the end of the year involving Apple and some big bank names.
Goldman Sachs CEO on probability of economic soft landing
David Solomon, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, on Tuesday discussed the probability of the U.S. economy experiencing a soft landing while appearing at a conference.
Law enforcement agents seize $15M worth of fake sports memorabilia
Law enforcement agents seized fake sports memorabilia that is worth millions. They confiscated more than 600 fake championship rings across four major U.S. pro sports leagues.
What is peer-to-peer lending: What to know
Peer-to-peer lending (P2P) involves borrowing funds from an individual investor rather than a traditional lender. Here’s what to know.
TikTok’s talks with US have an unofficial player: China
TikTok has been negotiating with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. for over two years on a way to wall off the company’s data and operations from the Chinese government.
Laid-off tech workers seek leverage on the way out
Some employees laid off by tech companies are hiring lawyers or other advisers to press for more money or an extension of their health benefits before agreeing to deals.
Hawley introduces two bills to protect kids from effects of social media, raise age requirement to 16
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has introduced a bill that would implement an age requirement for social media usage and another that would study the harmful impact of social media on children



















