Treasury Yields Rise, Stocks Tumble as Risk-Off Mood Grips Global Markets
Oil rose again and Treasury yields jumped as markets responded to weekend developments in the Middle East.
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Larry Fink's Warning: Invest or Risk Getting Left Behind by AI
The BlackRock CEO's annual letter urges broader participation in markets as a defense against widening wealth inequality.
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Renewed Geopolitical Risk Puts Yen Back in Intervention Danger Zone
The worsening Middle East conflict is stoking anxiety about Japan's energy-dependent economy.
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The Housing Bargain Hiding in Plain Sight
A bill that would limit the activities of big housing investors has turned Wall Street landlords into a value play.
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Polish Inflation Holding Near Target Despite Iran War, Gov. Glapinski Says
EXCLUSIVE: As investors jettisoned expectations for rate cuts in Europe following the outbreak of war in Iran, the National Bank of Poland lowered borrowing costs, underscoring its confidence inflation will remain contained.
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Japan Companies Signal Biggest Wage Hike in 35 Years
Preliminary data from the nation's largest labor union group showed that 1,100 members secured wage increases of 5.26% on average this year.
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Iranian Missile Strikes Are Costing Big Oil Billions in Lost Revenue
Damaged energy infrastructure is likely to take years to come back online, but a surge in oil-and-gas prices is helping to offset some of the lost production for now.
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The Fed's Most Awkward Leadership Transition Is Coming
Kevin Warsh promised to overhaul the central bank and cut rates. He is being greeted by rising inflation, an oil shock and a confirmation in limbo.
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War and Inflation Are Supposed to Be Gold's Friends. Not This Time.
Investors would have been better off in the tiniest microcap stocks than in the oldest source of safety.
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The New Weapons of Global Power Are Oil, Rare Earths and Microchips
Iran has wielded crude as a cudgel on a scale unseen in decades, marking a new phase in the 21st-century competition for dominance.
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South Korea Names BIS Official as Next Central Bank Chief
Shin Hyun-song will replace departing Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong, whose four-year term ends next month.
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Why Healthcare Is Doing the Heavy Lifting in This Job Market
An aging population can continue to fuel hiring in healthcare even if the rest of the economy wobbles.
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The Banner Year for International Stocks Has Stalled Before It Even Began
The Iran war has investors rethinking a rush out of U.S. stocks into overseas markets.
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Why the Fed's Next Rate Move Could Be a Hike
A rate increase, once unthinkable, has become thinkable thanks to stubborn inflation, Iran and a resilient economy.
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