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Stephen Miran set out his case for lower interest rates, focused on changes made by the Trump administration. But the changes he cites don't necessarily deliver as promised.
WSJ· 2025-09-24 09:30
Core Viewpoint - The Trump policy changes cited by Miran as justification for lower rates may not achieve the expected outcomes and could have unintended consequences [1] Group 1 - The policies implemented under the Trump administration are being questioned for their effectiveness in delivering promised results [1] - There are concerns regarding potential side effects stemming from these policy changes, which could impact economic conditions [1]
Get Rich or Get Wiped Out: Bitcoin's Hottest New Trade
WSJ· 2025-09-24 09:30
Perpetual futures offer traders extreme leverage to bet on cryptocurrencies. ...
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Inch Up; Alibaba Stock Jumps
WSJ· 2025-09-24 08:00
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. dollar has strengthened significantly, particularly against the Japanese yen and the British pound, indicating a shift in currency dynamics and potential implications for international trade and investment strategies [1] Group 1: Currency Strength - The U.S. dollar's strength is particularly notable against the yen, which may affect export competitiveness for Japanese companies [1] - The dollar has also gained against the British pound, suggesting potential impacts on U.S.-UK trade relations and investment flows [1] Group 2: Economic Implications - A stronger dollar could lead to increased costs for U.S. exporters, potentially affecting their profit margins and market share abroad [1] - Conversely, it may benefit U.S. consumers by lowering the cost of imported goods, influencing domestic consumption patterns [1]
Australian Inflation Accelerates to Highest Level in a Year
WSJ· 2025-09-24 02:07
Core Insights - Inflation pressures in Australia are increasing, with the monthly reading in August reaching its highest level in over a year [1] Economic Indicators - The inflation rate has shown a significant rise, indicating potential economic challenges ahead [1]
Wall Street Is Poaching Bankers in a Red-Hot Job Market
WSJ· 2025-09-24 01:00
Core Insights - Dealmaking activity is increasing, leading to a demand for more bankers and senior hires among large firms [1] Group 1 - Major firms are actively seeking to expand their teams in response to the uptick in dealmaking [1] - The competitive landscape for talent in the investment banking sector is intensifying as firms look to capitalize on market opportunities [1]
Ford Courts Riskier Borrowers With Lower Rates for F-150 Pickups
WSJ· 2025-09-23 22:15
Core Insights - The article discusses a unique end-of-quarter sales promotion aimed at improving affordability for shoppers with subprime credit scores [1] Group 1 - The sales promotion is designed to address the financial challenges faced by consumers with lower credit ratings [1] - This initiative reflects a strategic move by the company to capture a segment of the market that is often overlooked [1] - The promotion may lead to increased sales volume as it targets a demographic that typically has limited access to credit [1]
Opinion | Your Vote Doesn't Count at ExxonMobil
WSJ· 2025-09-23 21:14
Its 'Retail Voting Program' is a power grab by management. ...
Tech Stocks Drag Indexes Lower, Snapping Winning Streak
WSJ· 2025-09-23 20:51
Major U.S. benchmarks slipped from record levels. ...
Opinion | Disney Claims to Have Held ‘Thoughtful Conversations' With Kimmel
WSJ· 2025-09-23 19:46
Is this the company's biggest whopper yet? ...
Bank of Montreal Explores Selling a Cluster of U.S. Branches
WSJ· 2025-09-23 17:56
Group 1 - The bank is looking to sell some of its U.S. branches, which hold approximately $6 billion in deposits [1]