Charles Payne: The Fed never failed private bankers
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the impact of elections on monetary and fiscal policy.
Fed decisions usually benefit Wall Street over Main Street: Joseph Wang
MonetaryMacro.com CIO Joseph Wang explains how an 'aggressive' Fed rate cut would impact the U.S. dollar on 'Making Money.'
Fed Chair Powell is open to 'more rapid rate cuts': Gregory Daco
EY-Parthenon chief economist Gregory Daco outlines why the Fed will gradually cut interest rates and not get too aggressive on 'Making Money.'
TikTok ban is not top of mind for 'creators': Amber Venz Box
LTK co-founder and President Amber Venz Box discusses where content creators will turn if TikTok is banned in the U.S. on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Fed must alleviate 'underlying symptoms' ailing the US economy: Sarah Ketterer
Causeway Capital Management CEO Sarah Ketterer analyzes the Fed's critical rate cut decision on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Any Fed rate cut will be 'largely political' to help Kamala Harris: Mark Matson
Matson Money CEO and founder Mark Matson discusses rising U.S. debt and whether Fed rate cuts will help the economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Rate cut fever is in the air, Ryan Payne cautions
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne looks ahead to the Federal Reserve's key policy meeting and breaks down the sectors seeing price volatility.
Two major inflation metrics are 'moving in the wrong direction': Phil Orlando
Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist Phil Orlando breaks down the three likely rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year, and what it means for the macroeconomy.
Trump-Harris race will be one of the closest elections ever: Kennedy
'Kennedy Saves The World' host Kennedy and National Review staff writer Caroline Downey analyze the Trump-Harris debate on 'Making Money.'
Former Fed president weighs in on rate cut debate: 25 or 50 basis points?
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart analyzes the labor market and explains how tariffs impact Fed decision-making on 'Making Money.'
Boeing strike is a big blow, but it has bigger challenges to face: Peter McNally
Third Bridge global head of analysts Peter McNally discusses how the Boeing factory workers strike is impacting business on 'The Big Money Show.'
Recession fears are still lurking despite the S&P 500 surge: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari argues the S&P 500 adding $1.3 trillion in value this week calms selloff fears on 'Varney & Co.'
Now you can ride the coattails of the most successful investors in the world
Dub CEO and founder Steven Wang joins 'The Claman Countdown' to explain how his app mimics the portfolios of famed investors like Bill Ackman and Warren Buffett.
Wall Street is skeptical the Fed can stick a soft landing: Erika Najarian
UBS U.S. large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian discusses the implications of the Fed possibly softening capital rules on big banks on 'Making Money.'
Marketplace angst is not going away anytime soon: Scott Bauer
Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer and Main Street Asset Management CIO Erin Gibbs discuss whether investors should wait on Fed rate cuts before they resume buying on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: You can't put hard work on autopilot
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains how you can succeed when hard work is no longer in fashion.
Kevin O'Leary: Harris' corporate tax hike will put US in an uncompetitive position
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses Kamala Harris' proposed tax policies on 'The Big Money Show.'
Fed should step up and cut rates by 50 basis points: Joe Moglia
Former TD Ameritrade CEO and Chairman Joe Moglia argues why the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates more than expected on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Amazon's AI services will draw herds of customers: D.R. Barton
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton analyzes Amazon and IBM on 'Varney & Co.'
The Fed should be careful to avoid an 'aggressive' rate cut: Alex McGrath
NorthEnd Private Wealth CIO Alex McGrath warns that cutting rates too quickly may cause inflation to 'spike' back up.



















