Bank of England pauses interest rate announcement over Queen's death
The Bank of England, the UK's central bank, is delaying its decision on interest rates as the nation mourns Queen Elizabeth's death.
Argentina raises financing rates for soybean farmers who hoard stock
Argentina will start increasing interest rates for soybean farmers who hold onto more than 5% of their production in an effort to raise dwindling foreign currency reserves.
Online sports betting sees huge bump from last year, indicating a busy year ahead
Online betting activity for the NFL's season opener saw a 77% increase from last year's levels, and location verifications were up from 12.7 million last year to 22.6 million this year.
How to use a personal loan to pay off debt
Debt consolidation can save you money and help you pay down your balances faster. Learn how to use a personal loan to pay off debt.
Minnesota man to receive $56 million after being burned at St. Paul brewery
A Minnesota man who was burned while working at a local brewery is due to receive $56 million. The man spent six weeks in the hospital due to the burns.
Americans counter consumer product 'shrinkflation' with new spending habits, survey says
Shrinkflation is causing many Americans to stress about their grocery purchases. However, they are finding ways to fight back. Here are ways you can still save.
Shaken and stirred: Ukraine war hits James Bond's glassmaker
French tableware brand Duralex is joining an array of European firms that are limiting production because of soaring energy costs provoked by Russia's war.
Affordable Care Act health-plan premiums set to rise
The prices for health-insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, are set to rise as inflation drives up the cost of labor and supplies.
NASA Artemis rocket gets tentative launch dates
The next launch of NASA's Artemis rocket could happen as soon as September 23. The agency said engineers are working to repair the area of a hydrogen leak.
Arizona AG warns student loan borrowers shouldn't bank on Biden's handout: 'No president has that authority'
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says Biden does not have the unilateral authority to initiate his student loan handout plan and he is ready to sue his administration
Bank of England says currency with Queen Elizabeth's image has legal tender after her death
The Bank of England announced that paper currency with the image of Queen Elizabeth II still has legal tender following her death on Thursday.
Contract agreement reached with 4 PA nursing homes after nearly a week of striking
A tentative contract agreement has been reached with four nursing homes that went on strike for nearly a week over pay, benefits, and staffing disputes.
30-year mortgage refinance rates dip below 20-year rates | September 9, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for September 9, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Federal judge rules against Maine lobster fisherman looking to overturn whale protections
Lobster fishermen in Maine were denied an appeal by a federal judge to overturn new fishing rules designed to help save endangered whales, which limit the harvest of lobster.
Oil company pleads guilty to oil spill in Southern California
Oil company Amplify Energy pleaded guilty to an oil spill off the Southern California coast. Its ruptured pipeline shuttered beaches for a week and threatened businesses.
Savings window opens: 30-year mortgage rates fall slightly | September 9, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for September 9, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Stuart Varney: Queen Elizabeth made monarchy work
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the daunting challenges ahead for King Charles III following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and the country's new prime minister
D'Amelio family's new brand providing equity, business opportunity for TikTok sisters: 'Fame comes and goes'
Marc D’amelios, co-founder and CEO of D’amelio Brands, details new business ventures for the TikTok family and discusses the new season of 'The D'Amelio Show' streaming on Hulu.
Biden admin buys 100M COVID tests, calls for more funding from Congress
The White House purchased 100 million rapid at-home COVID tests, saying the sale would help manage a potential increase in demand over the coming months.
Some consumers using credit card rewards to pay for essentials amid high inflation, study says
A Wells Fargo study said that consumers are increasingly using credit card rewards as a way to offset higher costs.



















