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  • What’s News in Markets: Netflix’s Blockbuster Quarter, Oracle Gains, GE Aerospace Jumps
    2025/01/25
    What drove Netflix’s blockbuster quarter? And why is a planned AI infrastructure project boosting Oracle? Plus, why did jet maker GE Aerospace’s shares take off? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 分
  • Luxury Real Estate Is Booming in D.C. as Wealthy Try to Get Close to Trump
    2025/01/24
    P.M. Edition for Jan. 24. Wealthy political appointees, new members of Congress and business leaders with a need to be in Washington, D.C. are scooping up multimillion dollar properties, reporter E.B. Solomont tells us. Plus, as he visits the site of hurricane destruction in North Carolina, President Trump says he will sign an order to overhaul or eliminate FEMA. And U.S. home sales hit their lowest level since 1995. WSJ real estate bureau chief Craig Karmin explains what’s going on, and what it will take to turn the market around. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    13 分
  • Trump Lowers the Temperature on China. What Next?
    2025/01/24
    A.M. Edition for Jan. 24. With Donald Trump deferring the threat of tariffs and promoting diplomacy, we ask the WSJ’s Chun Han Wong how the U.S.-China relationship might play out. Plus, the gears of government slow to a halt after major federal initiatives across Washington get axed. And two Republican senators oppose Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Pentagon chief, setting the stage for a close confirmation vote. Kate Bullivant hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    14 分
  • Why Costco Is Holding Onto Its Diversity Initiatives
    2025/01/23
    P.M. Edition for Jan. 23. Many companies and government agencies are facing pressure to roll back their efforts at diversity, equity and inclusion, but Costco is working to keep them. WSJ reporter Sarah Nassauer explains why the company is urging shareholders to strike down a proposal to reject them. Plus, President Trump pushes his “America First” policies in an address to the World Economic Forum. And software firm MicroStrategy is making a big bet on bitcoin. We hear from WSJ reporter Vicky Ge Huang about the surprising group of investors backing it. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    12 分
  • In Davos, U.S. Optimism Meets European Gloom
    2025/01/23
    A.M. Edition for Jan. 23. WSJ Deputy Editor in Chief Charles Forelle says bankers, government officials and CEOs at the World Economic Forum see President Trump’s deregulatory, energy and tariff policies drawing more investment to the U.S.–-and hurting other regions. Plus, the Trump administration gives more federal agents deportation powers to help expedite mass deportations. And tens of thousands flee as new fires erupt in the Los Angeles area. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    12 分
  • How Corporate Leaders Are Coping With Trump’s Order Blitz
    2025/01/22
    P.M. Edition for Jan. 22. Business leaders are scrambling to prepare as President Trump’s executive orders bring changes to everything from immigration to energy policy. WSJ reporter Chip Cutter joins to discuss how CEOs are making sense of the changes for their companies and clients. Plus, Elon Musk casts doubt on Trump’s big project to build out artificial-intelligence infrastructure. And WSJ reporter Cameron McWhirter takes us on the ground in Altadena, where a historic community of Black homeowners looks to rebuild after the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    12 分
  • What’s News in Earnings: Bankers’ Glee Is Tempered With Uncertainty
    2025/01/22
    Bonus Episode for Jan. 22. Big banks’ unofficial kickoff to earnings season gives us insights into consumer borrowing, investors’ trading habits, the M&A picture and the economy as a whole. Wall Street Journal banking reporter Alexander Saeedy discusses what stood out in bumper reports from JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America, and what bankers see on the horizon. Chip Cutter hosts this special bonus episode of What's News in Earnings, where we dig into companies’ earnings reports and analyst calls to find out what’s going on under the hood of the American economy. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    9 分
  • Tech Leaders Promise Massive AI Investment Under Trump
    2025/01/22
    A.M. Edition for Jan. 22. Prominent tech executives, including OpenAI’s Sam Altman and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, pledge to spend up to half a trillion dollars to build out AI infrastructure in the U.S. over the next four years. Plus, WSJ reporter Marcus Walker joins us from Israel to discuss whether the Gaza cease-fire could pave the way for lasting peace. And Delta comes out on top in the latest WSJ ranking of U.S. airlines. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    14 分