Trump promises to end 'inflation nightmare' in RNC speech. Here's his plan
Former President Donald Trump spoke at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night, and pledged to get rid of high inflation if he is re-elected.
Mortgage rates lower as talk of interest rate cuts intensify: Freddie Mac
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.77% for the week ending July 18, according to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
Trump’s best chances of winning are running against Biden: Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici argues that Trump’s economic agenda will push him past Biden in 2024 during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
People in DC live in a bubble: Steve Moore
Sanctuary Wealth chief investment strategist Mary Ann Bartels and Heritage Foundation economist Steve Moore discuss whether Trump's potential victory is contributing to the market rally, voters cutting back on expenses and tax rates under Biden.
Energy is a great long-term play as geopolitical risk ramps up: Peter Tchir
Academy Securities head of macro strategy Peter Tchir explains why chip stocks are tanking and why the energy sector is a geopolitical hedge on 'Making Money.'
Tech was the No. 1 performing sector under the Trump presidency: Kyle Wool
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne and Dominari Securities CEO Kyle Wool provide their outlooks on gold, the markets and the impact of a possible second Trump presidency.
Inflation is a 'partisan story right now': Kevin Hassett
Former White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett unpacks affordability issues in the macroeconomy and reacts to Trump's V.P. pick, J.D. Vance.
Trump presidency will not create a 'fiscal blowout': Don Luskin
TrendMacro chief investment officer Don Luskin provides his market outlook heading into the 2024 election on 'Morning with Maria.'
Fed's Powell says officials won't wait until inflation reaches 2% to cut rates
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Monday that policymakers will not wait until inflation falls to 2% before they pivot to cutting interest rates.
Fed's Powell condemns Trump assassination attempt: A 'sad day for our country'
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump over the weekend was a "sad day" for the country.
Bob Nardelli: Inflation is like carbon monoxide, it's the 'silent killer'
Former Home Depot CEO and chairman Bob Nardelli criticizes President Biden's economic performance on 'The Evening Edit.'
Mohamed El-Erian: Demand is weakening
Allianz Chief Economic Adviser Mohamed El-Erian unpacks Q2 earnings expectations on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Fed September rate cut is back on the table: Eva Ados
EntrepreneurShares LLC COO Eva Ados explains how investors can take advantage of a shift in market concentration on 'Making Money.'
Fed is acknowledging the slowdown in economic activity: Michelle Girard
NatWest Markets U.S. head Michelle Girard argues a recession is on the horizon despite what most economists believe on 'Making Money.'
Disconnect between US economy and earnings is building: Anastasia Amoroso
iCapital chief investment strategist Anastasia Amoroso discusses what could be the catalyst for a stock market pullback on 'Making Money.'
USPS increasing stamp prices for second time in 2024, by record-equaling amount
Stamp prices are going up again this weekend, with the U.S. Postal Service bumping up the price of a first-class mail Forever Stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents.
Americans are worried about outliving their retirement savings
New survey data published by BlackRock shows that a growing number of Americans are concerned about running out of money during their retirement years.
Parents say sky-high grocery bills are leading to 'drastic readjustments' at home
Families say they are struggling to purchase enough healthy meals as grocery prices remain high, with some parents posting their food receipts to social media.
Jim Grant: The more you know about 1953, the greater you understand 2024
Grant's Interest Rate Observer editor Jim Grant discusses the benefits and pitfalls of investing in treasuries on 'Making Money.'
How it started ... How it's going: Inflation down in June, but food, housing prices still up under Biden
Inflation cooled slightly in June, but prices have been uncomfortably high for millions of Americans since President Biden assumed office in January 2021.




















