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ECB Signals It's Moving Closer to a Rate Cut
Officials held rates steady as they weigh the prospect of cutting before the Fed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Golden Era of the Office Couch Is Here, Crumbs and All
The office is notably cushier. But lounging with co-workers can get awkward—not to mention bad for your back.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Morning Risk Report
Top crypto exchanges look to move beyond settlements with U.S. regulators, and KPMG fined a record $25 million in exam-cheating scandal. Plus, a Russian billionaire wins a legal case against EU sanctions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Amazon CEO Touts AI Revolution While Committing to Cost Cuts
In his letter to shareholders, Andy Jassy says generative AI could usher in the largest tech transformation since the Internet.The Wall Street Journal - World - Amazon -
A Natural-Gas Glut is Keeping Prices Low
U.S. natural gas futures snapped a four-session winning streak on a bigger-than-expected build in inventories.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Health Care Roundup: Market Talk
AstraZeneca, Alpine Immune Sciences and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A New Generational Divide Opens Over Cheap Stuff on Temu
The fast-growing Chinese online retailer has middle-aged Americans hooked on its discounts. Their kids can’t stop roasting them.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Extend Winning Streak
U.S. natural gas futures rose for a third straight session but settled off the day’s high as a large storage surplus remains an overhang.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hate Being Stuck Playing at One Golf Course? Some Clubs Have a Solution
Many people can work from anywhere these days. So why not join a club that lets you play golf from anywhere?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Russia and China Double Down on Defying U.S.
Meetings between senior officials from Beijing and Moscow came against a backdrop of a growing tussle for influence in the global south.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Stocks Fall; Gold Hits Another Record
Investors are awaiting consumer-price-index data, which will show whether a bounceback in price pressures at the start of 2024 continued in March.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Kyle MacLachlan Was Tricked Into Acting by Two Girls in a Junior-High Play
The ‘Fallout’ and ‘Twin Peaks’ star on his mom’s local theater group, his ‘mind explodes’ moment and director David LynchThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Blackstone Bets on Wealthy Renters
After a hiatus, Blackstone is shoving its chips into U.S. apartments again. But this time, the private-equity giant is betting on a particularly safe group of tenants.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Jack Altman's Venture Fund Launches Accelerator for Enterprise AI Startups
Alt Capital joins nine other venture firms whose portfolio companies get preferred access to Microsoft’s AI computing infrastructure.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Morning Risk Report
Morgan Stanley’s wealth arm probed by multiple federal regulators, and the U.S. foreign investment watchdog to gain new powers under administration proposal. Also, Boeing reveals executives got an extra $500,000 in private jet perks.The Wall Street Journal - World -
WTO Sees Signs of Trade Revival, But Risks From Fragmentation
World trade was seen rebounding this year and next as cooling inflation eases pressure on household budgets, but the recovery may be weakened by growing distrust and fresh barriers between some large economies.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Brazil Judge Wrangling With Elon Musk Has Long Battled Social Media
Alexandre de Moraes is also at the heart of the Brazilian Supreme Court’s case against former leader Jair Bolsonaro.The Wall Street Journal - World - Elon Musk -
Biggest Gains in Employee Engagement in the Management Top 250
ON Semiconductor heads the list, followed by S&P Global and KBRThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Bank of Canada Holds Steady, but Says June Rate Cut Is Possible
The Bank of Canada left its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a sixth consecutive time at 5%, and said a cut in June is possible so long as incoming data assures officials that downward momentum in inflation is sustainable.The Wall Street Journal - World -
High Rates Have Been a Profit Machine For Banks. Not Anymore.
America’s biggest bank warned that it is starting to pay more on customer deposits.The Wall Street Journal - World -
All My Friends Are Retired. Why Am I Still Working?
They all want me to play with them, and I admit—it’s tempting. But in the end, I’m happy I’m still toiling at my desk.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Pledges to Defend Israel in Case of Iranian Attack
Warnings of a potentially imminent attack by Iran on Israeli soil have set off a diplomatic scramble to avoid what would be an unprecedented escalation of the war in the Middle East.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Roundup of Bank Earnings
Investors watch bank earnings for news about the individual banks and the financial sector broadly, but also for insights about the state of the economy.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Little Changed in Sideways Trade
U.S. natural gas futures settled slightly higher in a quiet end to a week in which early gains were wiped out by a bigger-than-expected build in underground storage.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Robert Shaw, Gospel Singer Who Helped Create the Modern GOP, Dies at 94
He helped turn Georgia purple, was an early supporter of Newt Gingrich, and could light up a room with “Amazing Grace.”The Wall Street Journal - World -
Weight-Loss Drugs Like Wegovy Don't Cause Suicidal Thoughts, EU Says
A study looked at potential links between popular weight-loss and diabetes drugs and reports of suicidal and self-harming thoughts.The Wall Street Journal - World - European Union -
JPMorgan's First Quarter Earnings Jump 6%
The bank’s revenue and net interest income both rose year-over-year, but the latter was down from the prior quarter. JPMorgan took a $725 million to pay the FDIC over last year’s bank failures.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Goldman Sachs First-Quarter Profit Jumps 28%
The company beat earnings expectations, boosted by investment bankingThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Read about home insurance costs, Brooks Macdonald, Liontrust Asset Management and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
Gain insight on Boeing, Tesla, Volkswagen, Deutsche Lufthansa and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Auto and Transport sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.2% to 100.44
The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.2% to 100.44 — higher for four consecutive trading days.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Corruption or Just Politics? Supreme Court Weighs New Bribery Case
The justices have raised the bar for prosecutions, but questions remain.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israel Shouldn't 'Take the Win' Against Iran
It would be political suicide for Benjamin Netanyahu to follow Joe Biden’s advice.The Wall Street Journal - World - Iran -
The Morning Risk Report
U.S., China to cooperate in the fight against dirty money, and Europe’s action on forced labor lags behind U.S., lawmakers say. Also, Justice Department to offer some employees immunity under whistleblower pilot program.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Gain insight on Kinder Morgan, Parkland, power rationing in Zambia, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Morgan Stanley Earnings Rise on Higher Investment Banking Revenue
The company’s profit rose 14%, as investment banking received a boost from stronger equity and debt underwriting. Shares rose 2.7% premarket.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israel, Iran Seek Deterrence but Risk Escalation
Both countries want to avoid looking weak, raising the stakes and bringing the region closer to war.The Wall Street Journal - World - Iran -
Dow Advances as Markets Stabilize
U.S. stocks edged higher, with the Dow industrials leading gains, as investors cheered earnings from Morgan Stanley and UnitedHealth and digested comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Global Economy Is Picking Up Steam, But the Poorest Countries Are Falling Behind, IMF Says
The International Monetary Fund expects global economic output to expand 3.2% this year, after previously predicting 2.9%.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Salman Rushdie Releases 'Knife,' a Book About His Brush With Death
Almost two years after an attack that nearly ended his life and left him blind in one eye, the author tells his story in a new memoir closely guarded up to its publication date.The Wall Street Journal - World