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The Job Market vs. Inflation

The Job Market vs. Inflation

     Federal Reserve rate increases haven’t cooled the job market or inflation as much as investors thought they would ...

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China Controls Minerals That Run the World

China Controls Minerals That Run the World

     Beijing’s export restrictions on two minerals this week show it is willing to use its dominance to rock Western supply chains ...

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The Chinese Auto Empire Coming to the U.S.

The Chinese Auto Empire Coming to the U.S.

     Forget BYD: Geely is the Chinese car company Americans will see most of in the coming years, through brands such as Volvo, Polestar, Lotus and Zeekr ...

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Binance Unravels as Executives Flee and Layoffs Proliferate

Binance Unravels as Executives Flee and Layoffs Proliferate

     Worries spread at crypto firm that the Justice Department will file charges ...

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How to Leave Grandkids Your Retirement Savings—and Not a Huge Tax Bill

How to Leave Grandkids Your Retirement Savings—and Not a Huge Tax Bill

     The new rules for inherited IRAs might warrant a rewrite of your estate plan Illustration by Alex Nabaum Illustration by Alex Nabaum ...

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Recharged Bond Rout Unnerves Investors

Recharged Bond Rout Unnerves Investors

     A sharp rebound in U.S. Treasury yields is reviving old concerns on Wall Street ...

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America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables

America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables

     Telecom companies laid them decades ago and thousands were left behind, posing a hidden health hazard today, a WSJ investigation found ...

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Banks’ Newest Fed Headache: Nonstop Instant Payments

Banks’ Newest Fed Headache: Nonstop Instant Payments

     Analysts warn that FedNow could upend business models Illustration by Alexandra Citrin-Safadi/The Wall Street Journal Illustration by Alexandra Citrin-Sa...

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Stock Funds Rally to 12.4% Gain for 2023 So Far

Stock Funds Rally to 12.4% Gain for 2023 So Far

     A 6.3% advance for the second quarter in a top-heavy market Fund focused on...

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Five Ways the Bull Market Makes Investors Nervous

Five Ways the Bull Market Makes Investors Nervous

     Investors can’t stop looking over their shoulders for major risks looming in markets Illustration by The Wall Street Journal Illustration by The Wall Str...

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The Money-Saving Mortgage That Isn’t Working Right Now

The Money-Saving Mortgage That Isn’t Working Right Now

     Most borrowers don’t stand to gain by favoring ARMs over 30-year fixed loans ...

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Wave of Rental Resets to Further Deplete Affordable Housing

Wave of Rental Resets to Further Deplete Affordable Housing

     Expiring government protections mean landlords could charge market rates Ta...

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Disney World Hasn’t Felt This Empty in Years

Disney World Hasn’t Felt This Empty in Years

     Shorter wait times for rides and more discount offers are signs of thinning crowds at the theme parks ...

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Bain Gets Courtesy Call From Top Shanghai Party Official

Bain Gets Courtesy Call From Top Shanghai Party Official

     The visit follows a more tense one in March, when Chinese police questioned staffers of the consulting company ...

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Bitcoin, Coinbase Are Soaring Despite Obstacles Facing Spot Bitcoin ETFs

Bitcoin, Coinbase Are Soaring Despite Obstacles Facing Spot Bitcoin ETFs

     Analysts warn steps to limit market manipulation might not clear SEC’s bar ...

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Rivian’s Rally Makes No Sense—Unless It Raises Cash

Rivian’s Rally Makes No Sense—Unless It Raises Cash

     Shares in the electric-vehicle startup are on track for a record-breaking streak of gains that it could exploit to shore up its balance sheet ...

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Chicago Suburb Pays Reparations to Black Residents in a ‘Test Run for the Whole Country’

Chicago Suburb Pays Reparations to Black Residents in a ‘Test Run for the Whole Country’

     Evanston, Ill., has committed to spending $10 million over 10 years for discrimination The Chicago suburb is paying reparations to Black residents who ex...

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Despite Yellen, U.S.-China Decoupling Has Momentum of Its Own

Despite Yellen, U.S.-China Decoupling Has Momentum of Its Own

     U.S. and Chinese officials have a small window to stabilize economic ties before the political calendar in both the U.S. and Asia starts driving events ...

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Wagner Leader Met With Putin Days After Revolt

Wagner Leader Met With Putin Days After Revolt

     Russian president met paramilitary chief and his commanders on June 29, Kremlin says ...

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Silicon Valley Bank’s Former Parent Sues FDIC Over $2 Billion

Silicon Valley Bank’s Former Parent Sues FDIC Over $2 Billion

     SVB Financial, which owned Silicon Valley Bank before it collapsed in March, is suing the FDIC for withholding access to roughly $2 billion of its own dep...

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Major Stock Indexes Rise Despite Tech Declines

Major Stock Indexes Rise Despite Tech Declines

     Investors await Wednesday’s inflation report as the 10-year Treasury yield slips to 4.006% By ...

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America’s Biggest Banks Are Going to Need More Capital

America’s Biggest Banks Are Going to Need More Capital

     Fed’s regulatory chief says move would help system’s resilience after string of midsize bank failures ...

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Icahn Gets Breathing Room Following Short-Seller Attack

Icahn Gets Breathing Room Following Short-Seller Attack

     Deal unties his personal loans from the trading price of Icahn Enterprises ...

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China’s Reopening Trade Is Fizzling Out

China’s Reopening Trade Is Fizzling Out

     Many U.S. stocks with China exposure have outperformed this year, but recent economic weakness raises stakes ...

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For Chinese Stocks, the ‘Euphoria Fizzled Out’—Now Other Asian Markets Are Booming

For Chinese Stocks, the ‘Euphoria Fizzled Out’—Now Other Asian Markets Are Booming

     Japan, India and other markets are booming as Chinese stocks falter Chinese...

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'We need action': Treaty 6 chiefs declare opioid crisis emergency

'We need action': Treaty 6 chiefs declare opioid crisis emergency

    Treaty 6 Grand Chief Leonard Standingontheroad congratulated MLAs during the UCP's swearing-in ceremony last month. The Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Natio...

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Canadian teen accused of vandalizing 1,200-year-old Japanese temple: local media

Canadian teen accused of vandalizing 1,200-year-old Japanese temple: local media

    The Toshodaiji Temple is seen in Nara, Japan, in May 2008 during a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao. (Dai Kurokawa/AFP/Getty Images)A Canadian teen has...

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Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. mashes to Home Run Derby victory

Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. mashes to Home Run Derby victory

    Toronto Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrates after winning the Home Run Derby on Monday in Seattle, Wash. (Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)Toronto's Vlad...

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Calls for landfill search shadow Canadian premiers' meeting with national Indigenous leaders in Winnipeg

Calls for landfill search shadow Canadian premiers' meeting with national Indigenous leaders in Winnipeg

    Canada's premiers are pictured during a meeting with national Indigenous leaders at The Leaf in Winnipeg on Monday. About 20 protestors stood outside of th...

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Regional bloc calls for summit to consider Sudan troop deployment

Regional bloc calls for summit to consider Sudan troop deployment

    Sudanese fleeing violence arrive in Gadarif, the capital of Sudan's eastern state of Gadarif, on July 3, 2023 [AFP]An eastern African bloc has called for a...

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Deep-sea mining: A new gold rush or environmental disaster?

Deep-sea mining: A new gold rush or environmental disaster?

    Many scientists and conservationists are calling for a pause or moratorium on plans for deep-sea mining [Gustavo Graf/Reuters]In the depths of the Pacific ...

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‘Historic day’: Turkey’s Erdogan agrees to back Sweden’s NATO bid

‘Historic day’: Turkey’s Erdogan agrees to back Sweden’s NATO bid

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to back Sweden’s bid to join NATO after a year of blocking the move, citing Turkish security concerns. NA...

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Spain rescues 86 people from boat near Canary Islands

Spain rescues 86 people from boat near Canary Islands

    In this file photo from July 4, a group of migrants arrive at Los Cristianos harbor, Tenerife, Canary Islands [File: Ramon de la Rocha/EPA]The Spanish coas...

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Trial of Guinea’s former rulers in stadium killings resumes

Trial of Guinea’s former rulers in stadium killings resumes

    The trial of Guinea’s former dictator Moussa Dadis Camara over the killings of 156 opposition supporters and rapes of at least 109 women at a 2009 rally ha...

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Lawyer says claims BBC presenter broke law are ‘rubbish’

Lawyer says claims BBC presenter broke law are ‘rubbish’

    Senior British politicians called on the BBC to rapidly investigate a complaint that a leading presenter paid a teenager for explicit photos [File: Frank A...

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Israeli parliament gives initial approval to court overhaul bill

Israeli parliament gives initial approval to court overhaul bill

    An aerial view shows people holding a sign in Hebrew that reads, 'Stop the legislation now to prevent a civil war,' as they take part in a demonstration ag...

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Sabalenka wants shield from ‘hate’ after Azarenka booing

Sabalenka wants shield from ‘hate’ after Azarenka booing

    Ukraine's Elina Svitolina, right, and Victoria Azarenka of Belarus walk to their chairs after Svitolina won the women's singles match on day seven of the W...

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NATO ‘must confirm’ Ukraine is ‘de facto’ a member: Zelenskyy

NATO ‘must confirm’ Ukraine is ‘de facto’ a member: Zelenskyy

    NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Ukraine will not become a member while its war rages with Russia [File: Oliver Matthys/Reuters]Most NATO membe...

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Repairing relations between the US and China

Repairing relations between the US and China

    Relations between the US and China appear to be at a crossroads. Two high-profile US visitors have been to Beijing in the past month to try to repair the d...

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US and Israel start joint military exercise

US and Israel start joint military exercise

    Israeli F-16 fighter jets during a graduation ceremony for new pilots at Hatzerim base near the southern Israeli city of Beersheba, December 28, 2022 [File...

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The Job Market vs. Inflation

Federal Reserve rate increases haven’t cooled the job market or inflation as much as investors thought they would ...

Read More

China Controls Minerals That Run the World

Beijing’s export restrictions on two minerals this week show it is willing to use its dominance to rock Western supply chains ...

Read More

The Chinese Auto Empire Coming to the U.S.

Forget BYD: Geely is the Chinese car company Americans will see most of in the coming years, through brands such as Volvo, Polest...

Read More

Binance Unravels as Executives Flee and Layoffs Proliferate

Worries spread at crypto firm that the Justice Department will file charges ...

Read More

How to Leave Grandkids Your Retirement Savings—and Not a Huge Tax Bill

The new rules for inherited IRAs might warrant a rewrite of your estate plan Illustration by Alex Nabaum Illustration by Alex Na...

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Recharged Bond Rout Unnerves Investors

A sharp rebound in U.S. Treasury yields is reviving old concerns on Wall Street ...

Read More

America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables

Telecom companies laid them decades ago and thousands were left behind, posing a hidden health hazard today, a WSJ investigation ...

Read More

Banks’ Newest Fed Headache: Nonstop Instant Payments

Analysts warn that FedNow could upend business models Illustration by Alexandra Citrin-Safadi/The Wall Street Journal Illustrati...

Read More

Stock Funds Rally to 12.4% Gain for 2023 So Far

A 6.3% advance for the second quarter in a top-heavy market ...

Read More

Five Ways the Bull Market Makes Investors Nervous

Investors can’t stop looking over their shoulders for major risks looming in markets Illustration by The Wall Street Journal Ill...

Read More

The Money-Saving Mortgage That Isn’t Working Right Now

Most borrowers don’t stand to gain by favoring ARMs over 30-year fixed loans ...

Read More

Wave of Rental Resets to Further Deplete Affordable Housing

Expiring government protections mean landlords could charge market rates ...

Read More

Disney World Hasn’t Felt This Empty in Years

Shorter wait times for rides and more discount offers are signs of thinning crowds at the theme parks ...

Read More

Bain Gets Courtesy Call From Top Shanghai Party Official

The visit follows a more tense one in March, when Chinese police questioned staffers of the consulting company ...

Read More

Bitcoin, Coinbase Are Soaring Despite Obstacles Facing Spot Bitcoin ETFs

Analysts warn steps to limit market manipulation might not clear SEC’s bar ...

Read More

Rivian’s Rally Makes No Sense—Unless It Raises Cash

Shares in the electric-vehicle startup are on track for a record-breaking streak of gains that it could exploit to shore up its b...

Read More

Chicago Suburb Pays Reparations to Black Residents in a ‘Test Run for the Whole Country’

Evanston, Ill., has committed to spending $10 million over 10 years for discrimination The Chicago suburb is paying reparations ...

Read More

Despite Yellen, U.S.-China Decoupling Has Momentum of Its Own

U.S. and Chinese officials have a small window to stabilize economic ties before the political calendar in both the U.S. and Asia...

Read More

Wagner Leader Met With Putin Days After Revolt

Russian president met paramilitary chief and his commanders on June 29, Kremlin says ...

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Silicon Valley Bank’s Former Parent Sues FDIC Over $2 Billion

SVB Financial, which owned Silicon Valley Bank before it collapsed in March, is suing the FDIC for withholding access to roughly ...

Read More

Major Stock Indexes Rise Despite Tech Declines

Investors await Wednesday’s inflation report as the 10-year Treasury yield slips to 4.006% ...

Read More

America’s Biggest Banks Are Going to Need More Capital

Fed’s regulatory chief says move would help system’s resilience after string of midsize bank failures ...

Read More

Icahn Gets Breathing Room Following Short-Seller Attack

Deal unties his personal loans from the trading price of Icahn Enterprises ...

Read More

China’s Reopening Trade Is Fizzling Out

Many U.S. stocks with China exposure have outperformed this year, but recent economic weakness raises stakes ...

Read More

For Chinese Stocks, the ‘Euphoria Fizzled Out’—Now Other Asian Markets Are Booming

Japan, India and other markets are booming as Chinese stocks falter ...

Read More

'We need action': Treaty 6 chiefs declare opioid crisis emergency

Treaty 6 Grand Chief Leonard Standingontheroad congratulated MLAs during the UCP's swearing-in ceremony last month. The Confederac...

Read More

Canadian teen accused of vandalizing 1,200-year-old Japanese temple: local media

The Toshodaiji Temple is seen in Nara, Japan, in May 2008 during a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao. (Dai Kurokawa/AFP/Getty I...

Read More

Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. mashes to Home Run Derby victory

Toronto Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrates after winning the Home Run Derby on Monday in Seattle, Wash. (Tim Nwachukwu/Ge...

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Calls for landfill search shadow Canadian premiers' meeting with national Indigenous leaders in Winnipeg

Canada's premiers are pictured during a meeting with national Indigenous leaders at The Leaf in Winnipeg on Monday. About 20 prote...

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Regional bloc calls for summit to consider Sudan troop deployment

Sudanese fleeing violence arrive in Gadarif, the capital of Sudan's eastern state of Gadarif, on July 3, 2023 [AFP]An eastern Afri...

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Deep-sea mining: A new gold rush or environmental disaster?

Many scientists and conservationists are calling for a pause or moratorium on plans for deep-sea mining [Gustavo Graf/Reuters]In t...

Read More

‘Historic day’: Turkey’s Erdogan agrees to back Sweden’s NATO bid

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to back Sweden’s bid to join NATO after a year of blocking the move, citing Turk...

Read More

Spain rescues 86 people from boat near Canary Islands

In this file photo from July 4, a group of migrants arrive at Los Cristianos harbor, Tenerife, Canary Islands [File: Ramon de la R...

Read More

Trial of Guinea’s former rulers in stadium killings resumes

The trial of Guinea’s former dictator Moussa Dadis Camara over the killings of 156 opposition supporters and rapes of at least 109...

Read More

Lawyer says claims BBC presenter broke law are ‘rubbish’

Senior British politicians called on the BBC to rapidly investigate a complaint that a leading presenter paid a teenager for expli...

Read More

Israeli parliament gives initial approval to court overhaul bill

An aerial view shows people holding a sign in Hebrew that reads, 'Stop the legislation now to prevent a civil war,' as they take p...

Read More

Sabalenka wants shield from ‘hate’ after Azarenka booing

Ukraine's Elina Svitolina, right, and Victoria Azarenka of Belarus walk to their chairs after Svitolina won the women's singles ma...

Read More

NATO ‘must confirm’ Ukraine is ‘de facto’ a member: Zelenskyy

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Ukraine will not become a member while its war rages with Russia [File: Oliver Matthy...

Read More

Repairing relations between the US and China

Relations between the US and China appear to be at a crossroads. Two high-profile US visitors have been to Beijing in the past mon...

Read More

US and Israel start joint military exercise

Israeli F-16 fighter jets during a graduation ceremony for new pilots at Hatzerim base near the southern Israeli city of Beersheba...

Read More

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