The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash.
Stocks fall on U.S.-China trade concerns. Central bankers gather at Fed's annual symposium in Wyoming. Google takes down dozens of Iran-linked YouTube channels. Charlie Turner reports.
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Midday Brief for Thursday, August 23rd
The suspected hack of the DNC's voter database was just a test. Apple tells Facebook its data-security app violates company policy. A laxative version of Sprite is among local flavors Coca-Cola is launching overseas. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Morning Brief for Thursday, August 23rd
President Trump says he didn't direct Michael Cohen to pay off two women alleging affairs with him. The U.S. and China continue talks to resolve their trade dispute. The Jackson Hole Economic Symposium begins. And Alibaba and HP report earnings. Annmarie Fertoli reports.
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Closing Bell Brief for Wednesday, August 22nd
A mixed finish for stocks after Fed minutes signal a rate hike at the September meeting. Target's quarterly results top estimates, company raises outlook. The DNC reports an unsuccessful attempt to hack a voter database. Charlie Turner reports.
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Midday Brief for Wednesday, August 22nd
Paul Manafort readies for a second trial next month. The White House aims to ramp up sanctions against Iran. Target reports its highest same-store quarterly sales in more than a decade. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Morning Brief for Wednesday, August 22nd
Paul Manafort is found guilty on eight counts, including bank and tax fraud. Michael Cohen pleads guilty to eight criminal counts. The U.S. and China are set to begin midlevel trade talks. And Target and Lowe's report earnings. Annmarie Fertoli reports.
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Closing Bell Brief for Tuesday, August 21st
S&P 500 sets a new intra-day record. Guilty verdicts against Paul Manafort, guilty pleas from Michael Cohen. JP Morgan Chase is offering 100 free trades a year. Charlie Turner reports.
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Midday Brief for Tuesday, August 21st
New U.S. sanctions against Russian firms. The Trump administration pushes back its timetable to impose auto tariffs. Cheetos maker Pepsi challenges an orange snack rival. Tanya Bustos reports.
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Morning Brief for Tuesday, August 21st
Kohl's and TJ Maxx's parent company report earnings. Alaska and Wyoming hold primaries. Farfetch files plans for an IPO. American households are saving more. And the Fed board's head economist is retiring.
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Closing Bell Brief for Monday, August 20th
The key U.S. indexes rise Monday. Tesla suppliers are worried about the carmaker's finances, with some claiming they haven't been paid. Pepsi pays 3.2 billion dollars for SodaStream. Tyson Foods buys Keystone for more than two billion. Charlie Turner reports.
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Midday Brief for Monday, August 20th
The Pope responds to reports of abuse in Pennsylvania. Pepsi acquires SodaStream. The new Fed debate over bonds or bills. Tanya Bustos reports.
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Morning Brief for Monday, August 20th
The U.S. and China meet this week. Earnings season rolls on. And Purdue Pharma lawyers up. Annmarie Fertoli reports.
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Closing Bell Brief for Friday, August 17th
Stocks end higher Friday as worries about trade tensions subside. A sign of a strong economy: big rigs are in big demand, creating a huge backlog at truck factories. Charlie Turner reports.
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Midday Brief for Friday, August 17th
U.S.-China trade tensions threaten U.S. energy. President Trump asks the SEC to study six-month earnings reporting. New details about security regulators' Tesla probe. Tanya Bustos reports.
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Morning Brief for Friday, August 17th
The U.S. creates an Iran Action Group. UBS questions Tesla's profitability. And DoorDash doubles its valuation. Annmarie Fertoli reports.
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Closing Bell Brief for Thursday, August 16th
Stocks soar on upbeat earnings and easing of trade tensions. The FDA approves a generic version of the EpiPen. Trump calls on Attorney General to sue opioid makers. Charlie Turner reports.
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Midday Brief for Thursday, August 16th
U.S. stocks rise amid signs of a modest breakthrough for Washington and Beijing. Walmart sales rise at the fastest rate in over a decade. Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, dies at age 76. Tanya Bustos reports.
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Morning Brief for Thursday, August 16th
Walmart and J.C. Penney report earnings. The SEC subpoenas Tesla. Macy's reports a rise in profits. And T-Mobile teams up with Pandora and Live Nation. Annmarie Fertoli reports.
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Closing Bell Brief for Wednesday, August 15th
Techs lead stocks lower. Uber says quarterly revenue and bookings rise sharply. Trump revokes security clearance of former CIA Director Brennan. Major banks come out against a proposal to ease the Volker rule. Charlie Turner reports.
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Midday Brief for Wednesday, August 15th
Consumer spending was strong in July. Farmers worried about tariffs may soon get more details on federal aid. The owner of Corona Beer is investing four billion dollars in a cannabis startup. Charlie Turner reports.
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Morning Brief for Wednesday, August 15th
Wednesday's economic calendar includes retail sales and business inventories. Closing arguments begin in Paul Manafort's trial. Household borrowing is rising. And millions of consumers now have higher credit scores. Annmarie Fertoli reports.