Majority of Americans fear a recession is coming, survey says
The threat of a looming recession has caused many Americans to feel anxious over their financial stability, with many having said they've made changes to how they spend their money, a recent survey said.
Student loan refinance interest rates edge up for 5- and 10-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Personal loan interest rates continue trending down for 3-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today’s mortgage rates: Shorter terms offer borrowers best opportunity for interest savings | Nov. 14, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Nov. 14, 2022, which are largely up from last Friday.
Mortgage rates rise as Fed fights inflation: Freddie Mac
Rates for the 30-year mortgage increased again after a slight dip the week before following the Federal Reserve's recent announcement that it was raising rates again, according to Freddie Mac.
FedEx to furlough drivers just as Christmas season begins
FedEx Freight, the less-than-truckload arm unit of FedEx, says some of its workers will be voluntarily furloughed starting next month to adjust to lower-than-expected demand.
FTX faces criminal probe in Bahamas after company collapses, loses $1 billion in crypto
Former Crypto billionaire and top Democratic donor Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX crypto market is facing a criminal investigation in the Bahamas, police announced Sunday.
Binance stops accepting FTX's token for deposit, CEO says
The CEO of Binance has announced his crypto exchange will no longer accept tokens from FTX for deposit.
FTX founder Bankman-Fried denies fleeing to South America amid crypto collapse
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly denied speculative reports that he had flown to South America after the cryptocurrency exchange filed for bankruptcy.
FTX confirms 'unauthorized transactions' as $1B in crypto reportedly vanishes
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX said Saturday that it was moving money into offline storage as at least $1 billion of customer funds reportedly disappeared.
Heat to rename home arena after ending relationship with FTX
The Miami Heat and Miami-Dade County will be seeking a new name for their Arena after ending a relationship with FTX due to the exchange filing for bankruptcy.
Former Marine captain explains the benefits of hiring veterans
A former Marine Corps captain who works in capital markets in Manhattan explains on Veterans Day how vets can benefit businesses after their service.
US hotels reel from China COVID curbs amid travel boom
Xi Jinping's strict policy in China, using lockdowns to get to Zero-Covid, is causing major harm to US hotel chains who are losing revenue in the travel market.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's net worth estimated at zero: Report
Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of crypto exchange FTX, saw his net worth fall from $16 billion on Monday to zero on Friday, according to reports.
FTX bankruptcy embroils its sports, celeb investors
Big-name athletes — like Tom Brady — and sports franchises have ties to cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading, which filed for bankruptcy.
Larry Summers: FTX could be an Enron
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has suggested cryptocurrency exchange FTX's collapse could have similarities to energy firm Enron's scandal.
Mortgage amortization 101 for first-time homebuyers
Mortgage amortization describes where your monthly mortgage payment goes. To start, you pay mostly interest. Over time, you pay more principal. Learn more.
Inside the collapse of crypto exchange FTX: Everything you need to know
The sudden downfall of crypto exchange FTX came after Binance backed out of an acquisition deal earlier this week, causing customers to flee the exchange.
Texas federal judge blocks Biden's student loan forgiveness
Biden’s student loan relief program has been struck down by a judge in Texas. Here’s what to do to lower your monthly payments today.
Biden administration closes student loan handout applications after court ruling
The federal government's Student Aid debt forgiveness has ceased accepting applications after a federal judge in Texas deemed the program unconstitutional.



















