Goldman Moves to Offload GM Credit Card
Bank informed employees Tuesday of a process to find a new issuer as it retreats from consumer lendingRead More
Workers in Sweden Will Expand Strike Against Tesla
Swedish unions are joining in blockades and targeted strikes against the U.S. automaker over its refusal to sign a collective bargaining agreement with its mechanics.Read More
When Will We Have Election Results?
It’s not unreasonable to hope for results in a timely manner on Tuesday.Read More
Tech Stocks Boost Stock Market
The Nasdaq Composite extends its winning streak to an eighth day.Read More
House Republicans Toil for a Spending Strategy With a Shutdown Close at Hand
Speaker Mike Johnson is facing many of the same challenges his predecessor did as he looks for a way to avoid a government shutdown that will be acceptable to his deeply divided conference.Read More
‘Morning in America’ Eludes Biden, Despite Economic Gains
Seeking re-election in 1984, Ronald Reagan presided over an economy similar in many ways to today’s. But he sold a message of progress and promise.Read More
Wall Street CEOs Flocked to Hong Kong—and Kept Quiet on China
U.S. bankers, in the city for a conference, said almost nothing about mainland China—and even less about the geopolitical tensions that have made their jobs harder.Read More
Arab States Intensify Pleas for Gaza Cease-fire as Public Anger Mounts
Citing deepening fears for regional stability, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries are beseeching the U.S. to push Israel to end its military campaign in Gaza.Read More
Auto Chip Makers Try to Avoid a Pileup
Carmakers are scaling back on orders, forcing chip makers to be flexible with long-term deals.Read More
Trump’s Rivals Battle Each Other, and His Aura of Inevitability, as Next Debate Approaches
Donald Trump’s Republican challengers find themselves fighting a growing sense of resignation that 2024 will be a rematch of 2020.Read More