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JJ Lin (Jacqueline Jing Lin) is the motion graphics director for The Wall Street Journal’s video team in New York. Her team ...
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The S&P 500 has now added more than 9% since President Trump announced sweeping tariffs.
Corporate America is convinced: Fewer employees means faster growth. U.S. public companies have reduced their white-collar workforces by a collective 3.5% over the past three years, according to ...
Iran’s embattled leaders have found themselves in an existential struggle domestically to protect nearly a half-century of rule.
Consumer prices rose 3.4% in May compared with a year earlier, down from the 3.5% of April but still well above the BOE target, with oil price rises threatening to keep inflation higher for longer.
Find insight on Posco Holdings, Canadian steel and aluminum producers and more in the latest Market Talks covering basic materials.
Airbus said it would increase shareholder returns in the coming years, betting that robust demand for aircraft will continue to fuel growth. The European plane maker said Wednesday that it was ...
This $85 billion juggernaut is officially Wall Street's newest stock-split stock. However, O'Reilly Automotive's moment in the sun as the newest stock-split stock on Wall Street is fairly short-lived.
The new pope is making artificial intelligence a signature issue—but Silicon Valley is trying to win him over.
President Trump signed an executive order aiming to reduce the price of prescription drugs. WSJ’s Jared Hopkins explains what we know about the plan. Photo: Chris Kleponis/Press Pool ...
In the years since billionaire Ken Griffin pulled up stakes and led Citadel and his market-making firm Citadel Securities to South Florida, more hedge fund managers have followed in his wake.
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