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What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets The stories driving markets ...
The Wall Street JournalStronger Growth, Weaker Hiring: Forecasters See a Split-Screen Economy
In the latest Wall Street Journal survey, forecasters also predict that the Federal Reserve will become less independent.
US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s latest tit-for-tat showdown reached a standoff on Monday, with both ...
The Wall Street JournalJefferies Seeks to Calm Worries Over First Brands
The Wall Street firm sought to reassure investors it can absorb any potential losses related to the First Brands bankruptcy, ...
MP Materials and other rare-earth stocks extend gains, while tech stocks like Nvidia and AMD rebound after steep losses ...
The Wall Street JournalFastenal Posts Higher Revenue Despite Industry Slowdown
Fastenal reported higher third-quarter sales, shrugging off a difficult industry backdrop driven by reduced construction ...
The latest U.S. sanctions on a major Chinese crude oil terminal have forced refining group Sinopec to divert a supertanker ...
Oil prices rose on Monday after hitting five-month lows in the previous session, as investors focused on potential talks ...
MarketWatchBank of America now sees $65 silver, as price spike reduces London market to a ‘state of seizure.’
A shortage of physical inventories threatens to disrupt the world’s most important silver trading hub – the LBMA.
Wall Street has spent years preparing for $105 trillion to pass from elderly parents to their children, but a different kind ...
China's trade diversification has been so successful that its export market is growing significantly despite the trade war.
JPMorgan Chase unveiled a decade-long $1.5 trillion initiative targeting critical American industries including energy, manufacturing and defense sectors.
The second wave of Social Security payments for the month of October is coming this week. Here's what recipients need to know.
The Associated Press - Business NewsDutch government intervenes in Chinese-owned Nexperia over 'serious governance shortcomings'
The Dutch government has taken the unusual measure of intervening in the business of the Chinese-owned semiconductor company Nexperia, which makes chips used in industries including automotive and ...
Dallas Morning NewsMore than a third of D-FW homes for sale see price cuts as buyers slowly inch back
More than a third of home listings in the Dallas area reported price cuts in recent months and sales numbers are slowly creeping up. Inventory remains high. This housing market that once moved at a ...
Business InsiderAs the government shutdown drags on, company earnings may give a clue about how the economy is faring
The government shutdown means key federal data isn't being published. This week's earnings marathon can show the direction of the economy.
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