How a global minimum tax could impact markets
The U.S. Treasury Department wants a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%, a reduced ask from the 21% level it previously suggested.
Gasparino: Analyst Greenfield says AMC CEO is encouraging his online harassment
Fox Business' Charlie Gasparino has the details of the analysts' claim on 'The Claman Countdown'
Charles Payne: The stock market is a casino only if you make it a casino
'Making Money with Charles Payne' host discusses emotional responses to stock drops
Investors focusing on the ‘bright side’ this week: WSJ’s Banerji
WSJ Reporter Gunjan Banerji, Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Surevest CEO Rob Luna on earnings, tech stocks and tips for investors.
Bitcoin, cryptocurrency regulation OK if 'sensible': Brock Pierce
Bitcoin Foundation chairman Brock Pierce argues cryptocurrency regulation by the U.S. Treasury Department won't affect the market if the rules are 'sensible.'
Market pullback a buying opportunity, not the time to sell: Expert
Lebenthal Global Advisors President Dominick Tavella advises accumulating more shares and putting your money to work in the current economic climate and discusses inflation fears and Europe reopening from COVID lockdown.
The Fed gave 'first warning' about inflation conversation: Market strategist
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari suggests the Fed is hinting at having the inflation conversation sometime in the fall.
Kohl's quarterly results beat Wall Street expectations
Kohl's Corp. on Thursday reported fiscal first-quarter net income of $14 million, after reporting a loss in the same period a year earlier.
‘Buy the dip’: Asset manager on today’s markets
The Bahnsen Group managing partner David Bahnsen, Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management CEO Phil Blancato and former Dallas Fed adviser Danielle DiMartino Booth discuss the Federal Reserve, inflation, cryptocurrency and today’s markets.
All 'speculation' whether crypto is valuable to society: Bob Doll
Former Nuveen chief equity strategist Bob Doll argues that it's too soon to tell whether cryptocurrencies are valuable to society.
Lowe's growth lags Home Depot in home improvement battle
Lowe's Cos Inc reported on Wednesday a 25.9% jump in quarterly same-store sales growth that failed to match that of larger rival Home Depot Inc, signaling it was slipping further behind after gaining ground during the pandemic.
Stimulus checks, reopening economy help Target sales hit the mark
Target Corp beat estimates for quarterly same-store sales on Wednesday as a strong vaccination drive across the country encouraged shoppers to return to the stores and spend their stimulus checks on home goods, clothes and other items.
Which stocks will benefit from infrastructure bill?
Belpointe chief strategist David Nelson, Key Advisors Group CEO Eddie Ghabour and The King’s College Economics Professor Brian Brenberg on the reopening trade, China, U.S. housing trends, ‘woke capitalism’ and infrastructure.
Home Depot posts blowout quarter as pandemic-fueled boom prolongs
Home Depot Inc on Tuesday reported a bigger-than-expected 31% jump in quarterly same-store sales, allaying concerns that the top U.S. home improvement chain would see pandemic-fueled demand easing as vaccinations gather steam.
4 signs you're ready to graduate from ETFs to picking stocks
Don't try to beat the market unless these four things apply.
Market ‘looking for an excuse’ to have a little correction: Wealth manager
Bolvin Wealth Management Group President Gina Bolvin provides insight into President Biden’s tax plans, economic recovery and the markets.
Can investors make money from inflation trend?
WSJ reporter Gunjan Banerji, Kaltbaum Capital Management President Gary Kaltbaum and Money Map Press chief strategist Shah Gilani on how inflation and additional spending will impact the markets.
Stocks slide as AT&T, Discovery agree to combine media assets
U.S. equity markets were lower as traders digested the AT&T-Discovery mega-merger.
Stocks rally as CDC lifts most mask mandates, jobless claims fall to post-pandemic low
Stock investors shifted back to buying mode after a drop in jobless claims outweighed another hot inflation report.
Dow slides 473 points as Nasdaq mounts comeback
U.S. equity markets traded lower Tuesday afternoon as technology and growth stocks pared their losses after falling sharply in early trading amid continued worries over inflation and what it might mean for Federal Reserve policy.



















