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The Wall Street Journal: Exxon, Qatar in talks on U.S. shale deal
Exxon Mobil Corp. is in talks with Qatar over a partnership that could see the Middle Eastern nation owning U.S. gas, people familiar with the matter said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: ‘I do not like it,’ Trump says of report Saudis killed, dismembered journalist
President Donald Trump said he is concerned about the disappearance of a prominent Saudi journalist in Istanbul, the latest sign of the White House’s frustration with a key Middle Eastern ally......»»
Want $750 Per Month In Passive Income? Invest In These Stocks
According to The Wall Street Journal, average 30-year mortgage rates have now surged to 7.1% and home sales for March, correspondingly, fell 4.3%, the largest drop since November 2022. Since inflation has also dras.....»»
Stocks Stay Afloat On Strong Retail Sales, Middle East Relief; Bonds Drop: What"s Driving Markets Monday?
Wall Street can breathe a sigh of relief following the tense events on Saturday night, when Iran launched airstrikes against Israel. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: ‘This has become the inequality virus’ — COVID-19’s next challenge is the growing divide between rich and poor economies
COVID-19 is reopening a rift between economies in the world’s richest and poorest nations, driven by growth rates that are moving firmly in opposite directions......»»
The Wall Street Journal: LG calls it quits on smartphones; will halt production, sales by July 31
LG Electronics Inc. will exit its unprofitable smartphone business after years of struggling to compete with industry leaders Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., as well as fast-growing Chinese rivals......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs against China, new trade representative says
The U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs on Chinese imports in the near future, but might be open to trade negotiations with Beijing, according to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank Vision Fund injected at least $400 million into Greensill Capital in late 2020
The infusion of cash was in addition to the $1.5 billion the Vision Fund had invested in Greensill in 2019......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Best Buy to lay off store workers amid shift to online sales
Best Buy Co. notified workers this week that it was cutting some jobs at its big-box stores, according to people familiar with the situation, as the retailer adapts to a world where more shopping happens online......»»
NYSE chief warns it may leave New York if stock transfer tax is imposed
The New York Stock Exchange may leave New York State if Albany imposes a transfer tax on stock sales, the president of the Intercontinental Exchange Inc.-owned exchange operator said on Tuesday in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: McKinsey reaches $573 million settlement with states over its work to boost OxyContin sales
Consulting giant McKinsey & Co. has reached a $573 million settlement with states over its work advising OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP and other drug manufacturers to aggressively market opioid painkillers, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
Feds allege AmEx misled small business owners to get them to sign up for pricey credit cards, according to report
American Express stock dropped as much as 4% after the Wall Street Journal reported federal investigators are probing its business-card sales tactics. American Express. .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Digital spending pushed up U.S. holiday retail sales but results came in below some forecasts
Pandemic buying trends that favored household goods and food over apparel continued, according to early sales data from firms that track shopper spending......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Finger pointing amid coronavirus pandemic has widened a chasm in U.S.-China relations
Relations between the U.S. and China, strained for years, have deteriorated at a rapid clip in recent months, leaving the two nations with fewer shared interests and a growing list of conflicts......»»
Apple sales inch higher despite coronavirus but CEO Tim Cook sees uncertain future
Apple Inc reported sales and profits that beat Wall Street expectations Thursday, with Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook saying China sales were "headed in the right direction" as that country reopens from the novel coronavirus......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China’s top commerce regulator to investigate Luckin Coffee
China’s top business and commerce regulator is investigating Luckin Coffee Inc., after the Nasdaq-listed coffee chain revealed that much of its 2019 sales were fabricated and caused massive losses for many investors.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Banks could lose over $100 Million from loan made to China’s Luckin Coffee chairman
Banks stand to lose more than $100 million from a loan they made to the chairman of Luckin Coffee Inc. whose share price plunged after the Chinese coffee chain last week said much of its 2019 sales were fabricated......»»
American Express Employees Boosted Card Sales By Misleading, Coercing Business Owners: Report
The American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) employees used illegal tactics on small business owners to boost card sales, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. What Happened The salesperson gave false.....»»
American Express Employees Boosted Card Sales By Misleading, Coercing Business Owners: Report
The American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) employees used illegal tactics on small business owners to boost card sales, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. read more.....»»
Cisco Systems plans a new round of layoffs amid an uncertain outlook for the economy
A round of job cuts is coming to Cisco Systems Inc. as the company — and nearly all of the rest of the tech industry — faces uncertain economic prospects for the near future. The Wall Street Journal reports that the networking equipment maker is p.....»»