U.S. natural gas futures were mixed with the January contract going off the board down 5.4%, and gas for February delivery settling up 1.9%.
Heading into a new year with a new administration, policymakers project fewer cuts and somewhat more stubborn inflation.
Print book sales remain more or less the same — but an increasing number of people are buying a Bible for the first time.
The WSJ Dollar Index was little changed, edging up 0.04% to 102.37. The index was up in the past 13 trading sessions.
U.S. natural gas futures settled higher in light pre-Christmas trade, with the January contract soaring ahead of Friday’s expiration as weather forecasts pointed to a cold start for the New Year.
Hatzius, chief economist and head of global investment research at Goldman Sachs, joins co-hosts Gunjan Banerji and Telis ...
Final judging is in progress. The winners will be revealed on or about January 15, 2025. Winners will be honored in The BIG ...
The UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting has sharpened the public’s focus on the role of private insurers, a necessary evil in the U ...
SIGN UP TO CONTINUEPrint Subscriber? Sign Up for Full Access!Please sign up for as low as 36 cents per day to continue ...
The WSJ Dollar Index is up 0.86 point or 0.85% this week to 102.08 ...
A Senate bill, sponsored by Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) and Josh Hawley (R., Mo.), would force the companies that own ...
Tariff-conscious consumers are stockpiling goods and rushing to upgrade old cars and appliances to get ahead of potential price increases. A quarter of Americans surveyed said it was a good time ...