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President Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessent pick up the left’s false economic dichotomy.
While markets gyrate, a finance guy plays the Masters.
Konrad Putzier is an economics reporter at The Wall Street Journal. Based in New York, he travels around the country to write about the people and places shaping the U.S. economy. He previously ...
The selloff capped the worst week since 2020, as fears of a recession mount ...
Lingling Wei is the chief China correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and author of the WSJ China newsletter. She covers China's political economy, focusing on the intersection of business and ...
Gregory Zuckerman is a special writer at The Wall Street Journal. He's an investigative reporter and a 27-year veteran of the paper who writes about business and investing topics. Greg is a three ...
Chao Deng is a New York-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering the U.S. economy. Her stories examine the economic impacts of trade and foreign policy and often center on people and ...
The simultaneous selloff in stocks, bonds and the dollar was the clearest sign of serious distress yet.
In a survey a published by the Wall Street Journal on Friday, just a quarter of people said they approve of Trump’s handling of the economy during his first 100 days in office. Although the ...
Mark Maurer is a reporter on The Wall Street Journal’s CFO Journal team. Based in New York, he writes about corporate finance, accounting, auditing and regulation of companies. Before joining ...
Should the U.S. currency and Wall Street stocks no longer rise together, Americans will need to broaden their portfolios.
Trump’s tariffs will make it harder for U.S. exporters to sell their products in foreign markets.
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