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Jason Zweig writes The Intelligent Investor column every weekend for The Wall Street Journal. He also writes Back in Business, an occasional column about financial history.
Major Wall Street banks modestly lifted their oil-price forecasts after geopolitical risks flared in the Middle East, but ...
How The Israel-Iran War Is Reordering the Middle East P.M. Edition for June 26. With a weakened Iran and a strengthened Israel, Middle Eastern countries are re-evaluating their diplomatic ties.
Stephen Kalin is a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal based in the Middle East, where he has lived since 2009. He also began reporting from Ukraine after Russia invaded in 2022.
Jennifer Levitz is the editor of National Affairs, a team that brings curiosity, rigorous reporting and engaging writing to the big subjects unfolding in cities and towns across America. ...
Shayndi Raice is The Wall Street Journal's deputy bureau chief for the Middle East and North Africa based in Israel. She serves in a player/coach role where she helps manage the Journal’s team ...
New legislation could push federal debt into dangerous territory—without an emergency requiring it.
Angus Berwick is a reporter with The Wall Street Journal in London, covering cryptocurrencies, financial crime, and markets.
Dan Neil is the author of the “Rumble Seat” column which runs Saturdays in The Wall Street Journal.
Katy Barnato is Europe markets editor for The Wall Street Journal in London. She provides live coverage of finance and economics, setting up readers for the U.S. trading day.
Caroline Kimeu is a reporter covering Africa for The Wall Street Journal in Nairobi. She writes feature stories on the political, social and economic issues shaping the region.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump could name his nominee to replace Powell unusually early, in an attempt to undermine him.
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