With interest rates poised to fall further in the coming months, UK savers are being encouraged to act quickly to secure the top deals before they go. The Bank of England recently held the base rate steady at 4.25%; however, analysts anticipate further cuts later this year, which could erode …
Read More »What $1 million gets you at Serrano-Taylor 3 at MSG
Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Two legendary bouts were not enough for two of boxing’s GOATs. Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor stole the show as the co-main event of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium last year – and they are back at it for a third …
Read More »DWP update on PIP assessments for common health condition | Personal Finance | Finance
The DWP has clarified how PIP assessments work after a question about a particular health condition. PIP (Personal Independence Payment) help cover the extra costs of a person who has a long-term health condition, illness or disability. The payment includes a mobility part and a daily living part, with a …
Read More »Trump slams ‘non-working holidays’ on Juneteenth, cites billions in costs
FOX Business host Charles Payne reflects on the significance of Juneteenth and how many freedoms and rights are currently ‘under assault’ on ‘Making Money.’ President Donald Trump lamented that there were too many “non-working holidays” on Thursday, as Americans across the country observed Juneteenth. “Too many non-working holidays in America,” …
Read More »Universal Credit claimants ‘protected’ if they meet 4 criteria | Personal Finance | Finance
The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill was introduced in Parliament on Wednesday, outlining Labour’s proposed safeguards for the most vulnerable benefit recipients as eligibility criteria tighten, with many poised to lose out on their payments. Government figures indicate that 200,000 claimants will be “protected from future reassessment for …
Read More »Larry Kudlow: Federal Reserve groupthink is a bureaucratic disease
As Breitbart’s John Carney put it, the Federal Reserve has gone to war against tariffs. Unlike the Middle East, this is a phony war. The Fed stubbornly refuses to lower its target rate, because they have decided that Mr. Trump’s tariffs will increase inflation. So I ask, what exactly is …
Read More »New DWP Universal Credit rules confirmed as one payment slashed | Personal Finance | Finance
The government has confirmed new DWP Universal Credit rules will be put in place as part of wide-ranging reforms to welfare benefits, especially those targeting sickness and disability. In its newly unveiled Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments Bill, the government has set out changes to several aspects of benefits …
Read More »Whirlpool CEO on emerging a ‘net winner’ of major US investments
Whirlpool CEO Marc Bitzer joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to explain why he supports President Donald Trump’s steel tariffs and how closing trade loopholes could strengthen America’s steel industry long-term. The CEO of one of America’s largest manufacturing and appliance companies detailed going “big” on its investments in the U.S. economy …
Read More »Four million Brits to get £725 DWP boost – check if you’re eligible | Personal Finance | Finance
Millions of Brits claiming Universal Credit are set to receive higher payments as part of new Government proposals. However, the same law will involve cuts to key health-related benefits, which has caused concerns. The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, published on Wednesday, June 18, noted changes that will …
Read More »Dad shares shocking nearly $1,000 bill for Disneyland breakfast
Disney Live Entertainment’s Susana Tubert spoke with FOX Business on June 5, 2025, about reaction to new Disneyland 70th anniversary offerings and storytelling that goes into the projects. A family of five’s breakfast at Disneyland in California has gone viral after a father shared a photo on social media of …
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