WSJ Financial News
10.09 / 18:43
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US, Saudi Arabia in talks to secure metals in Africa - WSJ
(Reuters) — The United States and Saudi Arabia are in talks to secure metals in Africa needed to help them with their energy transitions, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people with knowledge of the talks.
07.09 / 14:25
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Apple extends drop after reported China ban on iPhone use by government officials
Investing.com -- Shares in Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) fell in early U.S. trading on Thursday, as a decline in the stock stretched into a second straight day following a report that China had banned government officials from using the tech giant's iPhone and other foreign-branded devices for work.
07.09 / 13:17
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Apple, ChargePoint and Dell fall premarket; GameStop rises
Investing.com — U.S. futures traded in a mixed fashion Thursday, ahead of the release of more labor market data, which could influence future monetary policy decisions.
07.09 / 13:17
07.09 / 13:17
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U.S. stock futures mixed, Chinese exports fall - what's moving markets
Investing.com -- U.S. stock futures pointed to a mixed open for equities on Wall Street, as investors examine how recent services sector data and a closely-watched Federal Reserve survey could impact the central bank's monetary policy. Elsewhere, China's exports contract in August in a sign of mounting pressure on the manufacturing industry in the world's second biggest economy, while a report that Beijing is barring government officials from using iPhones at work weighed on Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares.
06.09 / 12:55
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China bans government officials from using iPhones for work - WSJ
(Reuters) — China ordered officials at central government agencies not to use Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s iPhones and other foreign-branded devices for work or bring them into the office, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
06.09 / 09:15
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China orders government officials to not use iPhones at work: Report
central government employees to not use Apple's iPhones and other foreign devices for official work, The Wall Street Journal reported. The new directive is an attempt by China to cut reliance on foreign technology and limit the flow of sensitive information outside of the country.
06.09 / 09:11
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China bans government officials from using iPhones for work: WSJ report
China has ordered officials at central government agencies to not use Apple's iPhones and other foreign-branded devices for work or bring them into the office, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The orders were given by superiors to their staff in recent weeks and it wasn't clear how widely the orders were being distributed, the WSJ said.
06.09 / 05:47
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Elon Musk took $1 billion loan from SpaceX while acquiring Twitter: Report
Wall Street Journal. Last October, SpaceX approved the $1 billion loan which was backed by some of Elon Musk's SpaceX stock. He drew all of it down in the same month he took ownership of Twitter.
06.09 / 02:07
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Elon Musk borrowed $1 billion from SpaceX in same month of Twitter buyout - WSJ
(Reuters) -SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tapped the rocket maker for a $1 billion loan around the time he was acquiring social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
02.09 / 06:35
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How Better Tech Could Save Lives in a World of Bigger, Faster, More Devastating Fires
startups offer technology that can make up for shortcomings of satellite-based systems, which have limitations due to the great altitudes where they operate. Cameras from Pano AI, mounted on cell towers, water tanks and other high points, can continuously scan in a circle 10 miles out, says CEO Sonia Kastner. Images from the cameras are uploaded through cellular networks or internet connection and checked by software that can identify smoke.
02.09 / 05:17
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Trump Is Top Choice for Nearly 60% of GOP Voters, WSJ Poll Shows
reality has become, that’s a really good example of it, because if, in fact, this were any other time and place, this race would not be happening this way," said Fabrizio, who also works for a super PAC supporting Trump’s candidacy. The survey revealed other findings about the Republican primary race: > At 13% support, DeSantis’s position has collapsed since April, when 24% backed him in a slightly different field of candidates tested by the Journal. > GOP primary voters believe businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and former Gov.
01.09 / 14:39
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Saudi Aramco considers selling $50 billion in shares - WSJ
(Reuters) — Saudi Aramco (TADAWUL:2222) is considering selling a stake worth as much as $50 billion ,the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
31.08 / 13:13
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Federal prosecutors investigate Tesla performance claims
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that federal prosecutors are looking into Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) vehicle performance claims following a July story by Reuters outlining the electric automaker’s scheme to exaggerate the potential driving distance of its vehicles.
30.08 / 20:57
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Tesla faces federal probes over secret Elon Musk house project: Report
Elon Musk, Reuters reported Wednesday citing a Wall Street Journal report. Earlier, the WSJ had reported in July that Tesla board members had investigated whether company resources were misused on the effort.
29.08 / 12:13
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The Fed Will Keep Rates Low to Inflate Away the Debt
Fitch’s recent downgrade of the U.S. debt rating alarmed investors as the deficit and debt steadily increased. The downgrade sent 10-year Treasury bond yields above 4%, causing concern about America’s deteriorating financial condition. The problem is that if radical steps aren’t taken to curb spending, such will cause interest rates to rise. To wit:
24.08 / 19:15
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Wall Street funds explore potential bankruptcy plan for WeWork - WSJ
(Reuters) — A group of wall street funds which lent cash to WeWork is exploring the possibility of a bankruptcy filing, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday citing people familiar with the creditors' talks.
23.08 / 12:35
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Subway in advanced talks to sell itself for $9.6 billion - WSJ
Private equity firm Roark Capital is nearing the completion of a deal to acquire the Subway sandwich chain for approximately $9.6 billion, according to Wall Street Journal.
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