Ex-NYPD lieutenant swindled $135K in benefits: feds
A retired NYPD lieutenant fraudulently received more than $ 135,000 in Social Security benefits after falsely claiming he lived with, and was the sole provider for his young twins.
Could resurgence of risky mortgages cause another financial crisis?
With a Wall Street Journal report saying the mortgage market is starting to reopen to more risky borrowers, some experts are concerned we could be on the brink of another financial crisis.
Disney whistleblower accuses company of inflating revenue for years
The whistleblower, a former accountant who worked with the company for 18 years, was fired by Disney in 2017.
UK prepares for Brexit's worst: food, fuel and drug shortages
The UK will face shortages of food, fuel, and medical supplies without a divorce deal with the European Union, according to leaked official documents from the Sunday Times.
GE denies Bernie Madoff whistleblower's accusation of fraudulent accounting
The man who took down Madoff believes GE’s accounting missteps total $38 billion, or 40 percent of the company’s market value
WeWork files for IPO, reveals financials: Is it a good investment?
WeWork filed to raise $1 billion in an initial public offering on Wednesday, though the ultimate offering amount is expected to be at least three times larger and revealed its long-anticipated financials.
Dow plummets 800 points on worsening global recession fears
Feeding fears of a global recession was a report that Chinese industrial production was climbing at its weakest rate in 17 years and Germany’s economy -- Europe’s strongest -- was actually shrinking.
Jeffrey Epstein before he died: “The only thing worse than being called a pedophile is being called a hedge fund manager:” FOX BUSINESS EXCLUSIVE
Here’s what the disgraced financier told me in a series of interviews just months before he hanged himself.
How blockchains could give central banks a run for their money
Overstock's tZERO security tokens can now be traded by unaccredited investors.
BlackRock takes stake in owner of Sports Illustrated, Juicy Couture, Nautica
BlackRock is taking stake in Authentic Brands Group LLC, which owns a global portfolio of entertainment and lifestyle brands including Sports Illustrated and Juice couture, in a deal valued at more than $4 billion including debt, according to Wall Street Journal sources.
WeWork IPO filing accelerated: What you need to know
Since its founding in 2011, the workshare company has raised $10 billion in venture and debt funding.
Snoop Dogg-backed firm now Europe’s biggest fintech startup, valued at $5.5B
Snoop-Dogg said it's part of his European investment strategy.
Jeffrey Epstein dies inside notorious NYC lockup
How did Jeffrey Epstein die inside NYC prison known around the world for its tight security measures?
The woes of Jeffrey Epstein: How he maintained Wall Street connections while downplaying child sex accusations
FOX Business senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino's investigation into Epstein - and his Wall Street connections - before his death.
Jeffrey Epstein finances revealed: Here’s how much he said he's worth
A judge lifted the court-ordered seal of Jeffrey Epstein's financial holdings during a bail hearing Monday.
Postal Service losing billions and delivering fewer packages as it burns cash
The agency has warned it could be out of cash by 2024.
Visa to continue facilitating gun sales, CEO says
CEO Alfred Kelly said the firm shouldn't tell people what they can and can't purchase.
Apple-Goldman card arrives: What to know
Will Apple's credit card be a game changer?
Disney profit misses on higher investments, shares fall 5%
Excluding certain items, Disney earned $1.35 per share.
Is bitcoin the new gold standard? Ron Paul says not yet
Gold is often thought of as the go-to safe haven for investors, but with bitcoin's recent success, is the cryptocurrency the new gold?