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Rory Jones is a Dubai-based reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Middle East bureau. His stories seek to connect global business and financial markets with the region's geopolitics. He moved to ...
Stu Woo is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Singapore. He writes about business in Asia, with a focus on technology and U.S.-China relations. He also contributes to the sports section ...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks on Thursday are giving back a chunk of their historic gains from the day before as Wall Street weighs a global trade war that has cooled in temperature but is still ...
President Trump defends his tariff policy amidst market volatility and economic unease, asserting his commitment to American workers over Wall Street interests. Despite warnings from economists ...
In contrast, Wall Street's nickname for a surging market is a bull market, because bulls charge. The S&P 500, Wall Street's main barometer of health, was down 1.2% in Monday afternoon trading.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon released his annual shareholder later on Monday. The Wall Street bigwig noted risks around tariffs, interest rates, and elevated asset prices. After a two-day market ...
Wall Street on Tuesday erased the day's gains logged in the first half of trade after reports said that the Donald Trump-led administration was moving ahead with the imposition of 104% tariffs on ...
Wall Street sees many opportunities amid the stock market sell-off. On Tuesday, 44 public companies were upgraded to an equivalent rating of "buy" or "neutral." Analysts see buying opportunities ...
DECK stock has been one of the strongest performers in the stock market in the past few years and has consistently beaten Wall Street expectations. One bad guidance ahead of (likely temporary ...
Harvard warned investors about the federal funding threat in its bond documents. Harvard University plans to borrow $750 million from Wall Street amid mounting threats to its federal funding from ...
“That’s the path we’re on.” Bill Ackman, head of the hedge fund Pershing Square and one of Wall Street’s loudest supporters of Trump, has changed his tune. “We are heading for a self ...