OPEC Raises Oil-Demand Forecast, Says Weak Sentiment Is Exaggerated
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries raised its expectations for global oil demand this year, saying that weak sentiment is exaggerated […]
Exxon Makes Lithium Play in Long-Term Bet on EV Demand
The oil company aims to become a major U.S. supplier of the mineral for electric-vehicle batteries makers by 2030.
The 4% Rule for Retirement Is Back
Thanks to higher interest rates and bond yields, it is likely safe for new retirees to spend 4% of their nest eggs […]
Beauty Stocks Tell an Ugly Story About China
Are Chinese consumers clawing their way back, or not? Cosmetic brand Shiseido’s plummeting China sales—and stock price—are a vote for the latter.
Israel Warns of Wider War as It Presses On in Gaza
The chance of a full-scale war breaking out between Israel and forces in Lebanon has increased in recent days, Israeli officials say.
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
The latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.
The Fired College Football Coach Getting Paid $75 Million
Jimbo Fisher is out, and it’s back to the drawing board at free-spending Texas A&M.
The Quiet Power of Rituals in Retirement
At a time when it’s easy to feel adrift, recurring acts give structure to my days and keep me connected to those […]
Just How Bad Is the IPO Market? Really Bad
Companies see few reasons to rush to publicly list shares, with recent IPOs trading lower.
David Cameron Makes Surprise Return to U.K. Government
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hired one of his predecessors as foreign secretary as part of a shake-up aimed at dragging his […]
California Startup-Diversity Law May Touch Growth, Private-Equity Investors
New state law requires firms—including some outside the state—to report portfolio company diversity data.