Pat Gelsinger on semiconductor chips: 'Critical to every aspect of human existence'
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger provides insight into the importance of boosting semiconductor chip production in the United States to help take on digital power against China on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Ian Bremmer: Davos participants understand globalization is changing structurally
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer reveals what was discussed in the Davos World Economic Forum, the risks in the world economy for 2023 and the United States' relations with China on 'WSJ at Large.'
Larry Summers warns the Fed risks 1970s-style crisis if it pauses inflation fight
The Federal Reserve needs to remain steadfast in its fight against inflation or risk plunging the economy into a 1970s-style crisis, Larry Summers said.
Energy expert urges US independence, says security must be ‘back on the agenda’
S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin argues America has "taken for granted" its energy independence, warning "another problem" in natural resource supply is coming.
World Economic Forum decries Big Tech, 'addictive' social media
'Woke Inc.' author Vivek Ramaswamy gives his take on the World Economic Forum and Big Tech's restrictions on free speech on 'The Evening Edit.'
For CEOs at Davos, efficient, profitable operations take center stage
Executives at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said they needed new tech to help trim costs, increase profitability, and improve efficiency.
Home Depot co-founder warns the 'woke generation' is ignoring the economy's 'bottom line'
Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus calls out the "woke" generation fueling a "socialistic society" instead of focusing on improving the economy's "bottom line."
Bank of America's Brian Moynihan warns against 'wealth effect' that could feel like 2007-08
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses how a mild recession could impact housing, labor and energy sectors from the World Economic Forum.
Brian Moynihan on economy, energy independence: 'Capitalism will solve these problems'
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses industry layoffs, Federal Reserve trajectory and investing in innovation from the World Economic Forum.
US is fueling job growth opportunities for nurses, software developers, logistics: Becky Frankiewicz
ManpowerGroup Chief Commercial Officer Becky Frankiewicz details her employment outlook for the U.S. in the new year.
Larry Summers says he’s ‘still cautious’ but has a ‘little bit more hope’ about economy
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said in a Bloomberg interview posted Wednesday that the "situation does look a bit better" for the U.S. economy.
Elon Musk hasn't been invited to World Economic Forum in years, organizers claim
Organizers of the World Economic Forum say billionaire Elon Musk has not been invited to the elite gathering in Davos for years, claiming the Tesla CEO has been snubbed since 2015.
Global economy heading into 'eye of Category 5 hurricane,’ UN secretary-general warns
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres unpacks numerous factors setting the global economy on track for a slowdown or potential recession at Davos 2023.
Sen. Joe Manchin apologizes after trashing 'open press system' on Davos panel
Sen. Joe Manchin clarifies that the open press is "the bedrock for democracy," but extremist "bad behavior" should not be rewarded on social media platforms.
China says economy to return to faster growth as Covid isolation ends
Chinese Vice Premier Liu's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos was filled with optimism about a return to economic growth, but many remain skeptical.
Illinois governor to World Economic Forum: U.S. inflation won't hit target 'for a very long time'
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker told the World Economic Forum Tuesday he expects it will be "a very long time" before inflation in the U.S. returns to the 2% target rate.
Gecko Robotics CEO Jake Loosararian on the danger of energy 'echo chambers'
Gecko Robotics co-founder and CEO Jake Loosararian details the tech company's latest $1.5 million deal with the U.S. Air Force.
US hit 'turning point' with China: Intel CEO
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger praises the CHIPS and Science Act for advancing the U.S. semiconductor industry to compete with China while at the World Economic Forum.
Tyson Foods has 'not gone unscathed' in bird flu, inflation challenges: CEO Donnie King
Tyson Foods CEO Donnie King discusses the company's latest investments and high food prices impacting the consumer.
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth: 'Quite likely' we see a recession this year
Chevron CEO and Chairman Mike Wirth discusses the company's strategy to finding cleaner energy, policy changes, U.S. energy independence, a new gas discovery in Egyptian offshore field and global recession fears.