President Trump is at the World Economic Forum in Davos today, promoting his 'America First' agenda. How will it play?
And for the nine movies competing for best picture in this year's Oscar race, it's more than just an honor to be nominated. It's a big boost for box office sales. We'll tell you which ones stand to benefit the most.
And you can't go anywhere these days without seeing ads for bed in a box services. How have they changed the way we shop? Consumer Reports stops by to explain.
David Stryzewski, CEO of Sound Planning Group, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he says he believes pent-up demand is driving stocks higher and explains how Wednesday's Fed decision continues to impact investor sentiment.
Mario Stefanidis, Vice President of Research at Roundhill Investments, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he explains why shares of GameStop soared on Wall Street despite mixed results. Stefanidis also breaks down GameStop's NFT plans, which the company is expected to launch over this summer.
Neonvest is a platform connecting startups and entrepreneurs with experts in the VC space. The startup says it's in the process of raising a seed round of approximately $2.5 million from a mix of angel and institutional investors. Aakash Shah, co-founder of NeonVest, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict is becoming a global one: as the West isolates Russia's economy with sanctions and China contemplates an alliance of sorts with Russia, global trade relationships and globalization as we know it could change dramatically. John Leer, Chief Economist at Morning Consult, joins Closing Bell to discuss what the invasion means for globalization, global trade and growth, the U.S. economy and consumer, and more.
March Madness kicked off this month as more and more states are legalizing sports betting — and some major upsets almost immediately busting many a bracket. Jay Croucher, the director of trading at the sportsbook PointsBet, joined Cheddar News to talk about the tournament and the current top picks. "There's not too much difference in terms of the busiest days of the year between the Super Bowl and the first day of March Madness," he said.