Gold demand at its highest since 2011
The World Gold Council revealed that demand for gold hit highs last year not seen since 2011, fueled by central bank tightening cycles, including the Federal Reserve's.
US housing market seeing ‘meaningful’ damage that’s ‘not normal,’ CEO of investment firm warns
Pulte Capital CEO Bill Pulte discusses the U.S. housing market as mortgage rates continue to fall for the fourth week in a row.
Sam Bankman-Fried barred from contacting FTX employees, using Signal messaging app
Sam Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder who is scheduled to face a criminal trial in October, has been blocked by a judge from reaching out by himself to current and former staff.
Founder of Las Vegas-based cryptocurrency company sentenced to 8 years for cheating investors out of millions
The founder of My Big Coin Pay Inc. was sentenced to eight years in prison for cheating investors out of millions. The founder claimed the currency was backed by gold, but it wasn't.
Five-year private student loan interest rates plunge nearly half a percentage point from previous week
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
JPMorgan Asset Management adds $500M of southern timberland
Forest carbon deals tend to happen in regions where mills have closed and log prices have declined. The market for timberlands topped $5 billion last year.
Today's best mortgage deal? Twenty-year rates plunge more than a quarter of a percentage point | Feb. 1, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 1, 2023, which are largely down from yesterday.
Wisconsin to vote on work requirements for welfare amid workforce crisis
Wisconsin voters will have a chance to weigh in on work requirements for able-bodied adults on welfare in the April election, as the state deals with low labor participation.
Biden admin. aims to slash credit card late fees to $8
President Biden's administration will be proposing a series of policy rules intended to lower late credit card payment fees to approximately $8.
Billions of dollars in COVID aid fraud to be focus of House hearing
The House Oversight Committee will hold a hearing on the loss of billions of taxpayer dollars that were fraudulently obtained under federal pandemic relief programs.
ChatGPT maker releases AI detection tool after school districts complain of cheating
The makers of ChatGPT have introduced a new tool that may help educators distinguish between a text written by AI and a text written by humans.
SEC's Hester Peirce urges Congress to enact crypto regulations: Clarity could be provided on many questions
SEC commissioner Hester Peirce discussed the need for Washington lawmakers to establish rules and a regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency space.
Cryptoverse: Big investors edge back to bitcoin
Bitcoin investors might finally be returning to cryptocurrency after the FTX collapse caused a crypto winter that saw the cryptocurrency industry take heavy losses.
Florida real estate continues to outpace rest of housing market: Katrina Campins
'Mansion Global' host Katrina Campins reacts to housing prices falling for the fifth straight month in November on 'The Big Money Show.'
Bed Bath & Beyond could file for bankruptcy this week
Bed Bath & Beyond reportedly could file bankruptcy as early as this week and is currently looking close more stores.
US farmers sound alarm on single-most catastrophic thing headed for corn crops
American corn farmers sound alarms over the possibility of losing their businesses and billions of dollars to Mexico's plan to ban genetically modified corn yields.
Ernst calls out federal fraudsters who took COVID-19 unemployment while getting paychecks from taxpayers
Sen. Joni Ernst is calling for an investigation into allegations that federal employees fraudulently claimed COVID-19 relief unemployment while still receiving taxpayer-funded paychecks.
McDonald's sees inflation sticking around
Although McDonald’s beat Wall Street predictions for fourth quarter earnings, the company CEO Chris Kempczinski is warning inflation will remain in 2023.
Varney: Republicans have a raft of strong 2024 candidates; Democrats do not
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued Republicans have a slate of strong 2024 presidential candidates while Democrats offer a number of contenders who voters are not happy with.
Today's 30-year mortgage rates fall to 6.5% | Jan. 31, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Jan. 31, 2023, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.


















