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Fort Worth’s Commercial Real Estate Market Is Suddenly Booming

Fast-growing Texas city lures more than $2 billion in new projects ...

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Sam Bankman-Fried Loses Bid for Dismissal of Criminal Charges

Federal judge rejects request, paving the way for an October trial for the FTX founder ...

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Nevada Files to Place Crypto Custodian Prime Trust Into Receivership

Petition follows cease-and-desist order halting deposits and withdrawals ...

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U.S. Sanctions Wagner’s Gold and Diamond Mining Operations

Measures follow WSJ investigation of Russian paramilitary group’s global expansion ...

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Nobody Wants to Buy a Fixer-Upper Right Now

Homes that need extensive renovations are scaring off already cash-strapped buyers, real-estate agents say Photo illustration by...

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Powell Says Fed’s Inflation Fight Could Take Years

After raising rates rapidly over the past year, officials aren’t sure how much higher and faster to lift them ...

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Cheaper Natural-Gas Prices in Store This Summer

The fuel’s price has rallied but is much lower than a year ago ...

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How Scared Should You Be About Commercial Real Estate?

If troubles hit banks and the wider economy, they will probably start in offices you wouldn’t want to work in, let alone own ...

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Analysis: Yen May Weaken Further as Interest Rates Diverge

null Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda spoke at a press con...

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Hong Kong’s Crypto Hail Mary Is Risky Business

The city is jumping into the gap left by the U.S. on cryptocurrencies—despite a very different attitude in mainland China ...

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Brookfield Seeks Hard-to-Get Prize in American Equity Deal

Private-equity firms have been trying to buy annuities seller for years ...

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The Fierce Debate Over Credit Card Costs

A proposal to try to lower the fees that merchants pay on credit cards comes at a sensitive political moment for banks—but has al...

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U.S. Drought Threatens to Prop Up Food Inflation

Crop prices are higher as a dry spell spans America’s breadbasket ...

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Apple at $3 Trillion Is a Vision Quest

Stock’s big run comes ahead of expected sales slowdown, reflecting hype over next big thing ...

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Treasury Yields Resume Climb as Investors Bet on Growth

Yields rebound in second quarter as strains from bank failures and debt-ceiling crisis ease Illustration by Alexandra Citrin-Saf...

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Goldman Is Looking for a Way Out of Its Partnership With Apple

American Express in talks to take over Goldman’s card deal, other ventures with tech giant ...

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Apple Is the World’s First $3 Trillion Company

The iPhone’s strength has helped to offset supply chain challenges, a global pandemic and recessionary fears Apple stores such a...

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AMC Fights Meme-Stock Investors in Court

Thousands of shareholders have turned against AMC, objecting to a deal that would clear the way for the movie-theater chain to is...

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The Score: Apple, Lordstown Motors, Walgreens and More Stocks That Defined the Week

Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news ...

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What the Supreme Court’s Student-Loan Decision Means for You

The high court struck down Biden’s student-debt-forgiveness plan. Now, borrowers have to act. Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citiz...

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SEC Says Spot Bitcoin ETF Filings Are Inadequate

Regulator tells Nasdaq, Cboe that applications from BlackRock, Fidelity and others aren’t clear and comprehensive ...

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Lumber Producers Are Back in Favor on Wall Street

Home construction boom suggests builders are going to need a lot more wood ...

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Grantham Warns AI Boom Won’t Prevent Market Bubble From Bursting

Money manager GMO betting big on cheap stocks and bonds backed by commercial real estate ...

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China’s Central Bank Appoints New Top Communist Party Official

Pan Gongsheng’s designation as the PBOC’s senior party official clears the way for him to become governor of the central bank ...

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Student Borrowers Must Now Pay After Three-Year Reprieve

Changes in loan system may complicate repayment efforts following Supreme Court ruling ...

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Investors Spurn Dividend-Paying Stocks as AI Booms

The shares have suffered their worst first-half performance relative to nonpayers since 2009 ...

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Recent Deals Fail to Spark Lackluster IPO Market

Despite some recent successes, bankers, lawyers and investors say they expect the  new-issue market to remain in low gear in comi...

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Big Banks Stay Cautious as Stress Doesn’t End With a Test

Largest banks fared relatively well in Federal Reserve’s stress scenarios, but are still being conservative with buybacks ...

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Crypto Miners Seek a New Life in AI Boom After an Implosion in Mining

Demand for high-end chips allows cryptocurrency companies to repurpose idle equipment Photo Illustration by Emil Lendof/The Wall...

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Widespread Drought Creates Winners and Losers in U.S. Agriculture

Meat, dairy companies could face higher feed costs; grain shippers, farm suppliers might reap gains ...

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Leveraged-Loan Logjam Eases After Banks Unload Tens of Billions of Debt

Banks have cut their risky-debt exposure by more than half since May 2022 to $35 billion, analysis shows; Twitter borrowing still...

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Market Bets on Cheaper Oil, Undermining Saudi Hopes for a Price Rebound

The major crude producer is cutting back output, but a key indicator suggests traders believe supplies won’t shrink for months ...

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