Tech Drags Down Stock Market for Week
Traders pulled away from Apple and Nvidia, the same companies that have driven much of the S&P’s gains this year.Read More
The Score: GameStop, Apple, Kroger and More Stocks That Defined the Week
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.Read More
Kroger’s Case for Bagging Albertsons Grows Stronger
After Kroger took steps to overcome opposition to the deal, its results showed why it is needed.Read More
Tiny Bank Called Republic First Faces Test of Depositors’ Faith
Unlike First Republic, Republic First’s customers have stayed loyal despite a battered balance sheet.Read More
Companies Pay More to Borrow in Record Bond Rush
Borrowing money is more expensive than it has been in a decade, and companies are paying the price.Read More
It’s Not Your Imagination—In-Person Shopping Is Getting Worse
Retailers have fewer workers than they used to, and are resorting to keeping more of their products locked up. That makes things harder for the people who still go to the store.Read More
Government Money-Market Funds Are Hot. There’s a State-Tax Catch.
When it comes to state taxes, not all government debt is created equal—be sure to read the fine print.Read More
Economic Data Lead Markets and Governments Astray
Revisions to data are occasionally so big that they upend our shared understanding of what’s going on.Read More
Apple Becomes the Biggest U.S.-China Pawn Yet
Few companies are safe if the iPhone maker isn’t immune to China retaliation.Read More
Beware of the Credit-Line Increases Banks Are Doling Out
Americans got bigger limits. Then they racked up a $1 trillion balance.Read More