China's Xi Jinping should take some action and help end what's happening in Ukraine: Curtis Chin
Milken Institute senior fellows Chair Curtis Chin on world leaders calling on Xi Jinping to stop Putin as China's relationship with Russia draws concerns and discusses investments in China as well as artificial intelligence.
Bond market has not 'turned Turkish' yet: Will Denyer
Gavekal Research chief U.S. economist Will Denyer discusses whether the Fed will cut interest rates before the 2024 presidential election on 'Making Money.'
Janet Yellen has 'lost credibility' says Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam Ltd founding partner Greg Swenson provides his expectations for the April jobs report, the Bank of England's upcoming policy meeting, and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen getting political.
Top summer travel destinations for 2024: These international spots were the most searched
Summer travel is nearing as families across the country search for vacation destinations. Delta Air Lines said these international spots are popular this year.
China is our biggest threat right now: Sen. Eric Schmitt
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., analyzes the dangers of TikTok amid the growing China threat and weighs in on the foreign aid package facing GOP backlash in the Senate.
Countries in the EU need to step up and do their job: Rep. Cory Mills
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., on why he voted against the foreign aid bills amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
This is the problem with Washington, DC today: Rep. Russell Fry
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., discusses Congress' foreign aid bills, House Speaker Johnson's leadership and the ongoing Israel war.
We need to take care of Israel: Rep. Byron Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., discusses Congress grappling with foreign aid bills and House Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership.
Slowdown of UK inflation rate disappoints in March, economists say fight against inflation far from over
The United Kingdom's inflation rate slowed less than it was expected to in March, leading investors to bump back their predictions of when the Bank of England might cut interest rates.
Rep. Lance Gooden blasts ‘Biden supporter’ judge in Trump case
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, weighs in on Biden and Schumer pushing for aid to Ukraine, Trump's hush money case and New York City's migrant crisis.
Edward Jones CEO Penny Pennington: Our clients are making big-ticket purchases
Edward Jones CEO Penny Pennington addresses concerns over the expanding U.S. debt on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Trump changed dialogue with China when he imposed tariffs: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang reacts to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing, Russia's foreign minister arriving in China to discuss Ukraine and the U.S.-China military talks taking place in Hawaii.
Bernie Sanders doesn't know what Ozempic should cost, he just wants government to control it: Scott Martin
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin reacts to Sen. Bernie Sanders demanding pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk lower the price of Ozempic on 'Making Money.'
AI hype will keep the equities party going: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi discusses the economic risk of rising federal debt on 'Making Money
Housing affordability is at worst level in four decades: Lance Lambert
ResiClub co-founder and editor-in-chief Lance Lambert discusses the U.S. housing affordability crisis on 'Making Money.'
Boxship that struck bridge in Baltimore previously reported collision in Antwerp
The boxship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused a mass casualty event on Tuesday previously crashed into a stone wall at a dock in Antwerp, Belgium.
Charles Payne: The climate agenda already ruined Europe
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains the connection between the global climate agenda and rising cocoa prices.
Apple, Google, Meta targeted in EU's first Digital Markets Act investigations
The Big Tech trio of Apple, Google and Meta is facing an investigation from European Union antitrust regulators under newly implemented provisions of the Digital Markets Act.
Nile Gardiner: It's a really sad state of affairs
Former PM Margaret Thatcher foreign policy researcher Nile Gardiner discusses the public's reaction to Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis and a friend of Prince Harry and Meghan claiming the palace 'lied'.
Easter egg gifted to child during WWII goes up for auction after it was preserved for 85 years
A woman who was gifted a chocolate Easter egg as a child during World War II held onto the item until her dying days. Now, 85 years later, the sweet treat is being sold at auction.