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Matthew Dalton is a reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Paris bureau where he covers climate change, energy security and European politics and foreign policy. Before moving to Paris, Matthew was ...
Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla are collectively off to their worst start since the 2022 slide, ...
Sarah Karnasiewicz is the features editor for The Wall Street Journal’s Off Duty lifestyle section. Prior to joining the staff in 2022, she was a columnist and contributor to Off Duty for more ...
Suzanne Kapner writes about the retail industry for The Wall Street Journal from New York. Her coverage area includes department stores like Macy’s, JCPenney and Neiman Marcus, as well as ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent following the tariff announcement in the Rose Garden Wednesday. (Jim Lo Scalzo/Bloomberg News) Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent encouraged trading partners not to ...
What Is Section 232 and Why So Many Mentions in the Trump Trade War?
President Trump said he had a call with Vietnam leader To Lam, and said that the latter wants to cut Vietnam’s tariffs down “to ZERO if they are able to make an agreement with the U.S.” ...
Congress and the president should keep in mind that ultralow interest rates almost certainly aren’t coming back.
The multidisciplinary artist’s retrospective reveals the challenges and rewards of grappling with wide-ranging interests.
Dave Michaels is a reporter covering corporate law enforcement, antitrust litigation, and consumer protection in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau. Dave focuses on the Justice Department ...
Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of The Wall Street Journal, covering major issues and developments around the world. He won the National Press Club award for political ...
Your memories of what the market has done before can deceive you in dangerous ways.
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