Collin Eaton writes about the largest American oil companies and global energy issues in The Wall Street Journal's Houston bureau. Collin joined the Journal in early 2020, a few weeks before the ...
Housing could be overvalued by anywhere from 10% to 25% based on how investors are acting.
Who says you can't ring in the New Year 15 days late? Stocks jumped across the board on Wednesday thanks to a strong mix of big-bank earnings, revived hopes for interest-rate cuts and even a [dash of ...
Solar and wind account for the bulk of the subsidies, which are a waste of money. But promising new technologies deserve ...
One such model is my "Bottom-spotting model," which has shown a history of spotting tactical trading bottoms in the last five years. In the past, this model has triggered buy signals whenever two or ...
The key risk to the bullish assessment is the violation of support on Jan. 10 which, if sustained, opens the door to a decline to the 200-day moving average at 5,573. Keep in mind that the decline is ...
Christopher Weaver is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal. He joined the Journal in 2011 to cover U.S. healthcare companies before moving to the investigations team in 2016. He has reported on ...
Mortgage rates have been moving against home buyers in recent weeks. But there is a sliver of hope on the horizon. Freddie ...
A Wall Street Journal editorial argued that pardoning certain Jan. 6 defendants “would contradict Mr. Trump’s support for law and order.” That misses an important point.
But a special credit goes to the team that put together the macro outlook at Nomura, which not only identified what it perceived to be the tail risks — that is, surprises in either direction ...
Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing coverage and inconsistencies. This week, we present readers’ New Year’s ...
It was another supercharged year for the ultraluxury market, which saw at least seven deals cross the $100 million threshold.