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Apr 24, 2018

Brexit & Beyond: How Europe's New Privacy Rules Favor Big Tech
To subscribe to the newsletter, please sign up here MUST READS How Europe's New Privacy Rules Favor Google and Facebook: Big tech companies gain while smaller online ad firms are squeezed under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, which takes effect in May. EU Probes Apple's Planned Acquisition of Shazam: European Union antitrust authorities on Monday opened a full-blown […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 24, 2018

Stocks to Watch: Alphabet, Amazon, Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Travelers, Lockheed, United Technologies, 3M
Among the companies with shares expected to trade actively in Tuesday's session are Alphabet, Amazon.com, Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Travelers and Lockheed Martin.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 24, 2018

Stocks Hold On as Yields Climb Higher
Rising U.S. bond yields aren't unnerving stock investors—yet.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 24, 2018

Oil Climbs on Risks to Iran Deal—Energy Journal
A daily digest of The Wall Street Journal's coverage of energy companies, commodity markets and the forces that shape them. Send us tips, suggestions and complaints: EnergyJournal@wsj.com Sign up for this newsletter: http://on.wsj.com/EnergyJournalSignup BRENT BREACHES $75 A BARREL Crude prices climbed to more than a three-year high Tuesday morning amid fresh signs the U.S. could withdraw from an international […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 24, 2018

WSJ Wealth Adviser Briefing: Tencent IPO, Fear Index, Cheap Wine
Investors are having a tougher time trading in a number of financial markets, weakening their ability to raise cash or to protect against big stock decline.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 24, 2018

WSJ City: The Pitfalls to Google's Surging Profit, Main Street's Gain May Be Wall Street's Pain
Good morning from the WSJ City desks in London. WSJ City is the app that delivers concise, smart news on business and finance for mobile. Download for iPhone or Android. Here's essential reading on today's developments. MUST READS FROM WSJ CITY Google parent Alphabet posted surging profits as advertisers kept swarming to the search giant. The good news in […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 23, 2018

California Treasurer Calls for Wells Fargo CEO Removal Amid ‘Laundry List of Misdeeds'
California State Treasurer John Chiang called for the removal of Wells Fargo Chief Executive Timothy Sloan on Monday, citing the bank's widespread problems.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 23, 2018

WSJ City PM: Fun Already Fading for Banks, Dollar Still Top Dog Despite Others' Efforts
Good afternoon from the WSJ City desks in London. WSJ City is the app that delivers concise, smart news on business and finance for mobile. Download for iPhone or Android. Here's essential reading on today's developments. MUST READS FROM WSJ CITY UBS may have set the tone for European banks' first quarters: a victory with little cause for […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 23, 2018

Brexit & Beyond: Macron Has Best Chance to Temper ‘America First'
To subscribe to the newsletter, please sign up here   MUST READS Why the French President Has the Best Chance to Temper ‘America First': French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump are ideological and stylistic opposites. Mr. Macron is a suave globalist. Mr. Trump is a brash nationalist contemptuous of global institutions and wary of […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Apr 23, 2018

Stocks to Watch: Apple, Amazon, AT&T, Sears, Wynn, Hasbro, Newell, Kimberly-Clark, Southwest, Alcoa
Among the companies with shares expected to trade actively in Monday's session are Apple, Amazon.com, AT&T, Sears, Wynn Resorts and Hasbro.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 31, 2018

Stocks to Watch: Boeing, Eli Lilly, Xerox, AMD, Electronic Arts, Apple, Broadcom, Anthem, Sirius XM
Among the companies with shares expected to trade actively in Wednesday's session are Boeing, Eli Lilly, Xerox, Advanced Micro Devices, Electronic Arts and Apple.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 31, 2018

Amazon Is Throwing Its Weight Around in the Stock Market Too
One wild card for the stock market: Amazon.com Inc.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 31, 2018

As Yields Rise, Germany Has to Pay to Borrow Again
Germany had to pay to borrow money for five years for the first time since 2015, as higher yields begin to raise financing costs for Europe's largest economy.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 31, 2018

Expanding Shale Output Pressures Oil Prices—Energy Journal
Fresh signs of higher U.S. crude inventories weighed on oil prices Wednesday morning.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 31, 2018

Bank of Japan Denies Bond-Purchase Signals, But Some Don't Buy It
Japan's central bank has ramped up its insistence that there are no signals in its day-to-day buying of government debt, but market players continue to look for them.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 31, 2018

WSJ Wealth Adviser Briefing: Stock Slump, Homeownership, Money Funds, Eagles
WSJ Wealth Adviser highlights some of the top news and analysis for wealth advisers and their clients, with pieces today including: a look at the U.S. stock market's two-day slide; the snag hit by a legislative effort to relax postcrisis money-fund rules; and a look back at Janet Yellen's tenure as Federal Reserve chief.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 31, 2018

WSJ City: Donald Trump Appeals Across the Aisle, Apple Faces Twin Securities Probes
Good morning from the WSJ City desks in London. WSJ City is the app that delivers concise, smart news on business and finance for mobile. Download for iPhone or Android. Here's essential reading on today's developments. MUST READS FROM WSJ CITY In his first State of the Union address, President lauded the economy and stock market, called for bipartisan […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

Stocks Dip Down Under
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index is heading toward its first monthly fall since August

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

S&P 500 Has First 1% Decline Since August
The stock market's long stretch of calm was interrupted this week.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

Brexit & Beyond: Eurozone Growth Soars, Carney Sees U.K. Wage Gains, China's Grand Transport Plans
Brexit & Beyond: Europe in Flux is The Wall Street Journal's round-up of news and analysis of how Brexit will affect global business, economies and finance. You can sign up here. MUST READS France's economic growth picked up pace in 2017, helping push the eurozone to its strongest annual expansion in a decade. Ed Alcock / […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

A Brief History of Treasury Secretaries Trying to Jawbone the Dollar
Here's a look back at two decades of Treasury secretaries and their comments on the dollar.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

WSJ City PM: Market Rally Takes a Pause, Eurozone Growth Outstrips US, Three US Mega-Caps Tackle Healthcare
Good afternoon from the WSJ City desks in London. WSJ City is the app that delivers concise, smart news on business and finance for mobile. Download for iPhone or Android. Here's essential reading on today's developments. MUST READS FROM WSJ CITY Stocks are swimming in red worldwide as markets turn cautious after a stellar start to the year, […]

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

Not Your Daddy's Lawn Care Company
Scotts Miracle-Gro is included in a fund for low volatility stocks, but its recent foray into marijuana has made it prone to big moves. Tuesday's morning's plunge after it lowered growth expectations is a case in point.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

Reality May Be Setting in for the Stock Market
As U.S. interest rates continue to climb, reality may be setting in for stock investors.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

Warren Buffett Sure Does Like to Say ‘Tapeworm'
The Oracle of Omaha has trotted out the metaphor to describe inflation, pension costs and more.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

The ‘Amazon Effect' Rattles Health-Care Stocks
The looming presence of Amazon.com Inc. is spooking the health-care industry again.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

Stocks to Watch: Apple, MetLife, Amazon, Aetna, Wal-Mart, McDonald's, Maxim, Callidus, Reuters, Pfizer
Among the companies with shares expected to trade actively in Tuesday's session are Apple Inc., MetLife Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Aetna Inc. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

WSJ MoneyBeat
Jan 30, 2018

Exxon to Pour Billions into U.S.—Energy Journal
U.S. oil-and-gas giant Exxon Mobil Corp. said Monday it plans to invest $50 billion in the U.S. over the next five years.

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