Wells Fargo profit slumps ahead of new CEO’s takeover
Last month, the bank named former Bank of New York Mellon CEO Charles Scharf as its new chief executive and president.
Fed's Bullard: Fed remains on 'meeting by meeting' basis
Bullard was in favor of a deeper interest rate cut at the last policy meeting.
Johnson & Johnson under pressure as FDA approves new use for Xarelto
Johnson & Johnson shares were flat in trading Monday as legal troubles clouded its financial outlook.
UAW calls local leaders for Detroit meeting, update on GM strike
If a deal were reached, union leaders would gather to vote on it before other members of the union do.
Trump touts mini trade deal, but experts remain skeptical
Some caution against taking the deal at face value.
There’s a 50% chance recession will hit in 2020, economist says
Yale economist Robert Shiller gives his insight on the economy and what he says is a possible recession.
As US banks battle interest rates, loans may be silver lining
The big banks kick off third-quarter earnings season on Tuesday morning.
Saks and Sports Illustrated owners reportedly teaming up to try and buy Barneys
The department store Barneys New York filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in August.
Boeing Max jet crisis costs CEO his chairmanship
Boeing's board takes action amid the Max jet crisis.
China warns to keep 'champagne' on ice after 'phase one' trade deal
China's state-run newspaper says to keep the 'champagne' on ice.
Bernie Sanders: Elizabeth Warren is a capitalist. 'I'm not'
The Senator from Vermont had some words for his presidential opponent from Massachusetts, Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Navarro predicts 'boom in farm country' after US-China trade war pause
“Ramp-up is fast, and China has already begun making substantial purchases,” Peter Navarro said.
Made in America: How this company cooks up cookware across the U.S.A.
This Austin-T.X.-based cookware company manufactures pots and pans all over the U.S.
October blizzard prompts emergency action in North Dakota
Flooding could follow days after the storm passes.
Minneapolis Fed’s Kashkari says US economy needs some support
The economic backdrop may lead him to support another rate cut.
US consumer sentiment rebounds to three-month high, despite recession fears
Still, most consumers do expect to see a slowdown next year.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom slams PG&E for power outages: 'Greed and mismanagement'
The company announced on Thursday that it had started to restore power to about 126,000 customers.
PG&E begins restoring power to customers
About 600,000 people remain without power.
Netflix investors should brace for even more bad news
Once dominant, Netflix's stock has taken a hit in recent weeks and one insider is seeing more competition as problematic.
Varney: America is the only game in town
When it comes to the economy and markets, America is way ahead of the pack.



















