Kevin O’Leary made millions as an FTX spokesman, but he says he’s lost it all after the bankruptcy of the crypto exchange.
New leases fall in New York City as rent prices continue to climb
CNBC’s Robert Frank joins ‘Squawk Box’ to report why New York City rents remain stubbornly high even as rents across the country cool.
Justice Department tells bankers to confess their misdeeds to cut better enforcement deals
Banks, at the nexus of trillions of dollars of flows around the world daily, have a lengthy track record of legal and regulatory failures.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Ciena, GameStop, Rent The Runway and others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
Amid inflation and market volatility, just 12% of adults — and 29% of millionaires — feel ‘wealthy’
These days, only 12% of Americans consider themselves wealthy, including just 29% of millionaires.
Manhattan renters face sticker shock with average rent at $5,200
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Wealthy Chinese keep on spending while others cut back, survey finds
More than a quarter of people with an annual household income above $49,286, said they increased spending this year, a McKinsey survey found.
Taking required minimum distributions? How to reduce the sting of selling in a down market
The deadline is approaching for required minimum distributions, and retirees need to be careful when withdrawing money in a down market. Here’s what to know.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Carvana, MongoDB, TripAdvisor, Toll Brothers and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
‘There is a slowdown happening’ – Wells Fargo, BofA CEOs point to cooling consumer amid Fed hikes
The bank leaders are providing evidence that the Fed’s campaign to subdue inflation by raising borrowing costs is beginning to impact consumer behavior.