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Consumer prices unexpectedly declined from a month earlier, while a fall in gasoline prices pushed the energy index lower.
The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board applauded the House GOP on Thursday for finally managing to cobble ...
Tariffs are testing the habit of staying invested no matter how rocky markets get.
Yoko Kubota is The Wall Street Journal's deputy bureau chief in Beijing, responsible for business news coverage in China including the technology, autos and consumer sectors. She oversees a team ...
President Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessent pick up the left’s false economic dichotomy.
While markets gyrate, a finance guy plays the Masters.
The Trump administration had imposed limits on the Associated Press reporters after the news organization refused to adopt the “Gulf of America” terminology.
Bond traders appear to be betting on a return to normal before long.
The Justices tell lower courts to stay in their proper judicial lane.
Surging home equity is all the more important in a declining stock market. But it’s come with rising property taxes and ...
Trump’s tariffs will make it harder for U.S. exporters to sell their products in foreign markets.
A high-end sex work operation catering to city elites charged up to $600 an hour before federal prosecutors brought it down.