This 'nirvanic state' of soft-landing, better than expected earnings is 'healthy' for equity prices: Mark Luschini
Janney Montgomery Scott Chief Investment Strategist Mark Luschini provides his assessment of 4Q earnings, the Federal Reserve's management of rate cuts and the upcoming policy meeting.
Most Americans cannot afford a $1K emergency expense
Most Americans say they lack the funds to cover a $1,000 emergency expense, according to a new survey from Bankrate, whose top economic says inflation is a "key culprit."
'Getting less for your buck': Voters in New Hampshire deliver thoughts on economy
Voters in New Hampshire shared whether the state of the economy was a concern for them ahead of the 2024 election, with some citing continued high costs.
'Loud budgeting' goes viral: What to know about this hot money trend
Members of Gen Z are coming to grips with the high costs of goods today — and want to be more authentic about what they can afford. Experts weigh in on the "loud budgeting" money trend.
Inflation is still not where we want it to be: Jack Otter
'Barron's Roundtable' host Jack Otter discusses Biden's economy as the Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is expected to take aim at Trump's economy and Big Tech stocks' impact on markets.
Trump vs Biden economy: Anthony Chan says 'it's a toss-up'
Former JPMorgan Chase global chief economist Anthony Chan compares Biden's economy to Trump's on 'Varney & Co.'
There are plenty of areas where you're seeing economic weakness: Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler chief global economist Nancy Lazar shares her outlook on the economy, recession concerns and the Federal Reserve.
Your significant other expects you to spend over $100 on Valentine's Day
Americans in relationships believe their partners expect them to spend an average of $157.52 on gifts this Valentine's Day, according to a recent Trustpilot survey.
2012 Taco Bell receipt reminds the internet how cheap things were before inflation
A viral TikTok video showed the sharp rise in the cost for food at Taco Bell in 2024 compared to 2012 following price hikes and massive inflation rates.
January is an ideal time to review your insurance policies
The cost of insurance is on the rise, and 70% of Americans are looking for ways to brings those costs down without jeopardizing protection for loved ones and homes.
Rick Rieder foresees 'outbreak of normality' in economy despite recession concerns
BlackRock Global Fixed Income CIO Rick Rieder joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss the 'new normal' for inflation and the U.S. economy.
Fed's Daly warns it would be 'premature' to think rate cuts are around the corner
Federal Reserve President of San Francisco Mary Daly on Friday warned that it would be "premature" to assume that interest rate cuts are around the corner.
Premature to think Fed rate cuts are around the corner: Mary Daly
San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly gives her outlook on the U.S. economy and discusses the Fed's interest rate plan on 'Making Money.'
Stable operating environment is ‘very positive’ for businesses: Chris Oberbeck
Saratoga Investment Corporation CEO Chris Oberbeck and Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald join ‘The Claman Countdown’ to discuss the state of the U.S. economy and the markets.
The Fed is 'clearly' going to have cuts: David Rubenstein
The Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein argues the Fed wants to get their rate cuts 'out of the way' before the election and discusses the U.S. economy.
Charles Payne: The 2020s stock market mirrors the Roaring 20s
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the similarities between today's stock market and the 1920s.
Charles Payne: Every American needs exposure to the stock market
'Making Money' host Charles Payne reveals the secrets to economic prosperity at his "Becoming Unbreakable' town hall.
Tensions in the Red Sea are causing a ‘massive’ supply constraint: John Carney
Breitbart economics and finance editor John Carney and FOX Business host Taylor Riggs forecast the Federal Reserve’s highly anticipated rate decision and discuss the U.S. economy.
NYC's office-to-housing conversion plan is 'on the money,' but expensive: Bruce Mosler
Cushman & Wakefield Global Brokerage Chairman Bruce Mosler discusses New York City's plan to transform office buildings into apartments on 'Varney & Co.'
Economy is 'slowly slowing,' says Stephen Schwarzman
Blackstone Chairman, CEO and co-founder Stephen Schwarzman provides his 2024 economic outlook, his thoughts on commercial real estate, capital market activity and downside risks to A.I.