‘The Big Money Show’ panel discusses America’s aging infrastructure after another airport incident. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun cutting flight operations at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, following weeks of serious disruptions from equipment outages, air traffic control staffing shortages and ongoing runway construction. The interim …
Read More »Experts predict Keir Starmer’s next move as ‘mystery’ of winter fuel U-turn remains | Personal Finance | Finance
Keir Starmer told MPs he was going to look again at the threshold at which pensioners will get winter fuel payments.The U-turn revealed during Prime Minister’s Questions followed a public outcry which is also widely regarded as having lost the party hundreds of seats in this month’s local elections. An …
Read More »Trump Organization breaks ground on $1.5 billion luxury resort in Vietnam with 3 golf courses
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow says U.S. relations with Vietnam have ‘improved a lot’ on ‘Kudlow.’ Vietnam’s prime minister and U.S. President Donald Trump’s son Eric held a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday for a $1.5 billion luxury residential development with three 18-hole golf courses outside Hanoi. The U.S. president’s Trump …
Read More »DWP makes change to Universal Credit payments at midnight on Friday | Personal Finance | Finance
People on Universal Credit are set to see a change to their payments this week thanks to next week’s Bank Holiday Monday. Normally, Universal Credit is paid once a month, with your exact benefits date changing depending on your circumstances such as when you claimed and your National Insurance number. …
Read More »Ray Dalio warns China ‘not folding’ as economic competition with US intensifies
Billionaire hedge fund investor Ray Dalio, author of the new book ‘How Countries Go Broke,’ discusses President Trump’s trade policies and the value of the U.S. dollar. Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio is revealing and breaking down his latest economic concerns – especially when it comes to China and …
Read More »Lloyds launches new current account offering over £100 worth of monthly benefits | Personal Finance | Finance
Lloyds Bank has launched a new current account offering customers benefits worth more than £100 every month. To be eligible for the Premier account, customers must pay in £5,000 each month or have £100,000 of savings or qualifying investments with Lloyds. The monthly fee of £15 is refunded each month …
Read More »Trump’s DOJ weaponization czar Ed Martin outlines plan to expose government abuse
Department of Justice pardon attorney and Trump administration weaponization czar Ed Martin joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to lay out his plan to ‘scrutinize’ former President Biden’s pardons. President Donald Trump has tasked the Department of Justice’s weaponization czar, Ed Martin, with publicly exposing government abuses allegedly performed under previous administrations, …
Read More »MPs demand Government introduces major pension change | Personal Finance | Finance
MPs from various parties are banding together to turn up the heat on the Government regarding its steadfast refusal to address the divisive issue of ‘frozen pensions’, affecting nearly half a million British ex-pats, many of whom became eligible voters in 2024 due to updated overseas voting regulations. An estimated …
Read More »Target warns its operating in ‘highly challenging environment’
Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Target missed Wall Street expectations and cut its guidance for the year on Wednesday as it grapples with tariff uncertainty, declining consumer confidence and backlash over its rollback of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts. The Minneapolis-based retail behemoth has been trying to …
Read More »Bloomberg down: Bond sales in chaos after terminal outage | City & Business | Finance
Bloomberg’s terminal for financial professionals has suffered an outage, impacting several government bond sales and customer activity. Traders and market sources have reported issues such as screens going blank, while live pricing and market data were not functioning on Wednesday, May 21, according to Reuters. Peter Schaffrik, chief European macro …
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