Asian currencies were mixed ahead of the U.S. November employment report.
Gold was little changed in the early Asian session ahead of the U.S. November employment report due out later today.
The Wall Street Journal’s Shelby Holliday, Ashby Jones and Gunjan Banerji will answer select subscriber questions about the economy and labor market in front of the latest jobs report Tuesday. The ...
China is outcompeting Europe in heavy industry even as the Continent builds an intermittent power system beholden to China’s ...
SpaceX will reportedly begin hearing pitches from investment banks as it weighs a historic IPO that would propel Elon Musk ...
What Happened in Markets Today Stocks down on more AI fatigue. Weakness across major tech stocks weighed down the S&P 500 and Nasdaq on Monday. The Dow was up slightly in the afternoon but ended up cl ...
Tech stocks led a rout. The S&P 500 fell 1.1%, pressured by sharp drops in some big technology names. The Nasdaq Composite ...
Warsh now has a 47% probability, up from 39% on Sunday, according to Kalshi. Hassett has fallen to 41%, down from 51% on ...
The last full trading week before Christmas could be a busy one. Key economic data that was delayed by the shutdown is due, including the jobs report and the consumer-price index for November. A ...
Broadcom shares are starting the week with more declines, following last week's selloff. Shares in the chipmaker fell about 4 ...
The U.S. economy probably lost jobs in October and then added just 50,000 in November, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.5%, ...
Dec ‌15 (Reuters) - ​Ice cream ‌company Ben & ​Jerry's ‍plans to ​remove ​three members ⁠of its independent board and ‌set a ...