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 ...
Americans didn’t learn much about Pentagon nominee Pete Hegseth at his Senate confirmation hearing, but they did learn more ...
Housing could be overvalued by anywhere from 10% to 25% based on how investors are acting.
Even as trading and dealmaking surge, lending growth is muted.
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 ...
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.
The U.S. car market hasn’t returned to the 17-million-vehicle annual sales mark that held steady for several years before the ...
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 ...
according to data gathered by appraiser Jonathan Miller and The Wall Street Journal. That’s just under 2021’s record eight deals, property records show.
Suzanne Vranica covers the advertising and marketing industries and is part of The Wall Street Journal’s media & marketing bureau in New York. During her long tenure on the beat, she’s covered ...
Weinberg isn't the only Wall Street dealmaker for whom recruiting is top of mind. According to industry headhunters, hiring across the Street has been gaining steam. "We're probably up 60% to 70% ...
Tom McGinty is an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York City. Mr. McGinty specializes in computer-assisted reporting using spreadsheets and database managers to analyze ...