Exit Stage Right: Investors Are Bailing On Green Funds

Investors are fading on green energy investment funds due to worries about the sector’s ability to grow and the possible return of former President Donald Trump to the White House, Reuters reported Wednesday, citing analysis conducted by a firm called LSEG Lipper. Funds that invest specifically in green energy companies and products around the world […]
See Toyota’s first 4Runner SUV in 15 years, and it is not an EV

Barron’s Roundtable panelists discuss Toyota’s stock price, which hit an all-time high this week, and how the slowdown in EVs will affect Ford and General Motors. Toyota unveiled the all-new 2025 4Runner this week, marking the first major update to the popular SUV in 15 years. The sixth-generation 4Runner, which goes on sale in the […]
Small Business Optimism Drops To More Than 11-Year Low As Inflation Crushes Americans

Small business optimism, a measure of the outlook of small business owners about the future of their business and the economy, fell in March to its lowest level since December 2012, according to a report from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). The small business optimism index fell in March to 88.5 points, far […]
Stocks sink after hot March inflation data

The Morning with Maria panel examines March core CPI, expected Fed rate cuts, and the overall market outlook. U.S. stocks fell across the board as better-than-expected inflation data dampened hopes for a June interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve. ticker safety last change change % Me: DJI Dow Jones Average 38380.61 -503.06 -1.29% […]
Prices Edge Even Higher As Fed Chair Speculates If Inflation Is Really Under Control

Inflation jumped year-over-year in March amid speculation over whether the rate of inflation is really decelerating, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics release on Wednesday. The consumer price index (CPI), a broad measure of the price of everyday goods, increased 3.5% on an annual basis in March and 0.4% month-over-month, compared to 3.2% in February […]
‘Absolutely Disastrous’: Voter Panel On ‘Morning Joe’ Skewers Bidenomics, Say They Long For Trump’s Economy

A panel of undecided voters featured on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” unanimously raised their hands when asked if former President Donald Trump’s economic policies would be better for their families. Around one in five homeowners and renters said they are skipping meals to afford housing under President Joe Biden’s economy, according to a Friday survey conducted by […]
Costco gold and silver sales ‘seem to have grown considerably’: Wells Fargo

Dr. Marty McCurry, professor of public health at Johns Hopkins University, talks about Costco offering Ozempic and Wegoby to its members and the use of these drugs. Costco Wholesale entered precious metals sales with gold bars last year, but its sales may have rebounded considerably since then, according to a Tuesday research report from Wells […]
‘Very Disappointed’: Local Residents Furious Over China-Linked Battery Maker’s ‘Strange’ Town Hall

Residents of a rural Michigan community are not satisfied with a Monday virtual town hall meeting hosted by a Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-linked battery company, saying that the meeting did not provide answers to key questions about the firm’s plans to operate. Chuck Thelen, the vice president of North American manufacturing for Gotion Inc., answered […]
Buick unveils Enclave SUV that features new tech, redesigned style

Check out what’s being clicked on FoxBusiness.com Buick on Tuesday unveiled a redesigned version of its Enclave sport-utility vehicle that debuts this year. The General Motors brand announced Tuesday that it will begin manufacturing and taking orders for the updated 2025 Enclave over the summer. The announcement of the new SUV model means Buick’s internal […]
We’re Now Spending More On Debt Interest Than Defense, Report Finds

The net interest on the federal debt exceeded defense spending in the first half of fiscal year 2024 as government spending piles up and interest rates remain high, according to a report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Net interest on the U.S. government’s public debt cost an estimated $440 billion in the first half […]