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Find them wherever you listen to podcasts. Luke Vargas is the AM host of the What’s News podcast. He joined the WSJ in 2021 from the Skimm, where he was the senior producer of Skimm This. He ...
In the latest episode of WSJ's Take On the Week podcast, we dive into the impending 25% tariffs that are set to be placed on automotive imports to the U.S. Plus, is the IPO market buzzing?
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In the latest edition of WSJ’s Take On the Week podcast, we look at why rare-earth magnets are at the center of U.S. trade talks with China. We also take a look at inflation ahead of this week ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both end the quarter at new highs. Plus: Robinhood Markets shares surged after it launched new cryptocurrency services. And shares of building-products distributor GMS jumped ...
Jim Egan, Morgan Stanley U.S. housing strategist, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week podcast to talk about the sluggish spring home-buying season. The podcast gets into mortgage rates, home equity and ...
Based on his Wall Street Journal Opinion column "Free Expression," Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker speaks every week with some of the world's leading writers, influencers and thinkers about a variety ...
From the Wall Street Journal Opinion page, “Potomac Watch” columnist Kim Strassel goes one-on-one with the newsmakers of the week: from candidates to campaign-managers, politicians to pollsters.
What should investors take away from the Treasury market’s recent moves? Long-term bond yields have risen, raising concerns U.S. or international investors are backing away from assets usually ...
Israel and Iran say they’ve agreed to a cease-fire but fresh missile attacks by Iran are already raising questions about the ...
Michael McLean, public policy senior analyst at Barclays, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week to unpack what some investors are paying attention to when it comes to the tax and budget bill and the role of a ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 107 points, but the Nasdaq Composite gained 61. Tesla logged another month of steep sales declines in the European Union. Plus: FedEx stock dropped after the ...