Anthony Chan, chief economist for Chase, analyzes what he's seen from the markets so far in 2018. He says the markets have mostly recovered after a period of volatility in January.
Chan isn't too concerned about countries buying U.S. debt. Rumors suggested China would stop buying U.S. Treasury Securities but Chan notes that hasn't happened yet.
Chan also isn't worried about a market correction following the volatility we saw in January. Chan says the VIX usually peaks after a market correction has occurred.
Vulture contributor Fran Hoepfner talks the Wicked film's marketing campaign, why 'culture jacking' works so well and how it all paid off for the hit musical.
Brigit Zimmerman, Chief Commercial Officer at Priceline breaks down what travelers can expect this holiday season, predictions for 2025 and best ways to save.
Simon Shuster, Senior Correspondent at TIME, discusses his recent article, how the friendship between Musk and Trump may affect US spending, “DOGE” and more.
Christa Pitts, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of The Lumistella Company shares the origins of Elf on the Shelf Plus Extraordinary Noorah's Macy's Day Parade debut!
Hayley Berg, Lead Economist at Hopper breaks down her best tips for navigating holiday travel and how to score the hottest deals on Dec. 3 - Travel Deal Tuesday
MarketWatch's Hannah Erin Lang joins Cheddar to discuss how economists are viewing Trump's immigration policy and how it will affect the job market in America.