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.
With a zero-covid policy in China, country officials are imposing lockdowns in the region in an attempt to control the spread. With China being home to about one-third of global manufacturing, these lockdowns are wreaking havoc on the already fragile supply chain, causing disruption to production of phones and cars alike. Suketu Gandhi, Supply Chain Partner at Kearney joined Cheddar's Azia Celestino to discuss.
Brian Napack, President & CEO of Wiley, discusses the ways COVID-19 and remote learning is impacting growth, and talks about how Wiley is capitalizing from the trends seen in their corporate clients.
Markets opened higher this morning as oil prices fall and investors await a decision from the Federal Reserve. Keith Fitz-Gerald, Chief Investment Officer, Fitz-Gerald Group joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss.
Tommy Mancuso, President & Co-Founder of the BAD Investment Company, talks about the likelihood of the Fed decision's decision triggering a recession and the war Ukraine is impacting U.S. investors.
Scott Ladner, CIO at Horizon Investments, breaks down the latest geopolitical risks for U.S. investors and how oil in the near term may push higher amid the commodity supply shock.
In another sign of the pandemic housing boom, a record number of homes are now worth at least $1 million. According to new data from Redfin, 8.2% of U.S. properties were valued at $1 million or more last month, nearly double the pre-pandemic share. Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist at Redfin, breaks down the data and what it means for millions of American families.
Erik Lundh, Principal Economist at The Conference Board, discusses how the war in Ukraine impacts the Fed's decision on interest rates and what hikes could mean for the U.S. economy.
Angelo Zino, Vice President & Senior Industry Analyst at CFRA research, discusses Russia and Ukraine's role in semiconductor manufacturing and the factors impacting the global production on chips.
Catching you up on what you Need to Know on March 16, 2022, with updates on Ukraine and Russia, a container ship gets stuck in the Chesapeake Bay, Disney employees stage a walkout over the "Don't Say Gay" law in Florida, and NASA completes its first spacewalk of 2022.