Trump's potential pick for SEC chair details three-step plan to end 'war on crypto'
With Gary Gensler out of the SEC picture, Commissioner Mark Uyeda says the "war on crypto" will end as the agency eyes who will become the next chair.
Barbara Corcoran reveals what will make real estate 'go ballistic' in 2025
Barbara Corcoran says real estate will "go ballistic" if rates hit 5%. But if they go up, it could fuel "terrible" things for the market and slow down the U.S. economy.
Nvidia CEO talks AI boom, addresses concerns about technology replacing workers
The age of artificial intelligence rages on, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who cites increased chip production and the technology's ability to assist "100% of the jobs in the world."
O'Leary details why the US needs a crypto czar: 'We've got to stop these shenanigans'
Kevin O'Leary weighs in on President-elect Trump considering a "crypto czar" and potential picks.
Goldman Sachs takes page from Trump's 'Art of the Deal' for stock tips in 2025
There are five main points from President-elect Trump's book "The Art of the Deal" that Goldman Sachs recommends investors to take going into the 2025 market.
Texas lawmaker says Trump will have full 'support' on mass deportations
Top Republicans are echoing President-elect Trump's plans to use military force for mass deportation efforts, arguing, "we know it works."
Kevin O'Leary voices support for Musk and Ramaswamy's DOGE: 'There's lots of room for efficiency'
The O'Leary Ventures chairman – along with other S&P 500 CEOs – think DOGE could cut "one of the most expensive aspects" currently hitting their bottom lines.
America's casual dining 'heydays are over': Experts unveil the next chains to rise and fall
It's a "chicken or egg" question: Are casual restaurant chains not meeting expectations, or have customer needs changed? Ex-TGI Fridays CEO Brandon Coleman and Debtwire's John Bringardner weigh in.
Trump's post-election stock boom won't stop inevitable doom, economist Harry Dent warns
Outspoken, long-term-perspective economist Harry Dent is sticking to his "crash of a lifetime" prediction for 2025, arguing that President-elect Trump can't stop the best remedy: a recession.