Trump's State of the Union address highlighted his year-one milestones, including tax reform, expanded defense budget, and stock market performance. Ben Phillips, Chief Investment Officer at EventShares, was with us to discuss how the speech could impact markets.
Stocks rebounded from a 2-day sell-off the day after President Trump delivered his speech. Phillips says his tone was more presidential, and the markets were responding positively. Phillips highlighted tax reform as a catalyst for more gains for the year ahead, saying it is a major boost to many corporations.
President Trump called on Congress for a bill that raises $1.5 billion on infrastructure. EventShares created the first-ever policy driven portfolios. Phillips gave insight into which stocks could benefit based off policies from the GOP and Democrats. Phillips also said he was concerned stocks could be hitting a top.
Uber missed analysts' projections for earnings per share and revenue this past quarter. Cheddar News takes a closer look at the numbers and explains what to expect for the rest of the fiscal year.
Cheddar News breaks down some of the top business stories to look out for, including WeWork's bankruptcy filing and fast-fashion retailer Shein reportedly expecting a $90 million valuation upon its market debut. Plus, a new EV truck will have a backup gas generator.
WeWork has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Bumble, the female-focused dating app, announced that Whitney Wolf Hurd, the company's founder and CEO, will step down in January.
WeWork officially has filed for bankruptcy.
With interest rates high, housing inventory low and Veterans Day just around the corner, Cheddar News took a look at how the current market is impacting those who served and continue to serve our country. Patton Gade, national director of military lending with UMortgage, explains how a VA loan works, its benefits and what's involved in the process of purchasing a home.
Stocks were mixed in Tuesday's early session as Wall Street came off a strong rally last week.
Google on Monday confronted the second major U.S. antitrust trial in two months to cast the internet powerhouse as a brazen bully that uses its immense wealth and people's dependence on one of its main products to stifle competition at consumers' expense.
Hilton Grand said it's in the process of purchasing Bluegreen Vacations in a $1.5 billion deal.
Walt Disney Co. named former PepsiCo veteran Hugh Johnston as its new chief financial officer.
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