CNY at Risk for Further Weakness, But May Strengthen By Year-End
Although China’s central bank has succeeded for the time being in stemming the CNY slide, the pause probably won’t last long, Capital […]
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Now Has a ‘de Facto’ Monopoly on Rocket Launches
The company’s rockets are ferrying astronauts, launching satellites and dominating any competition
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Corrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of July 7, 2023.
Oil Little Changed Amid Signs of Supply Tightness
Oil prices are little changed in the early Asian trade amid signs of supply tightness.
The AI Boom Isn’t Breaking the Memory-Chip Slump—Yet
Samsung Electronics forecast a 96% drop in its operating profit for its second quarter—a sign that even the world’s largest maker of […]
Nikkei Down 1.0% as Fed’s Tightening Concerns Weigh
Japanese stocks were broadly lower in early trade as concerns persist about the Fed’s further tightening following strong U.S. private-sector jobs growth […]
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On Ozempic, and Feeling Judged for Taking the ‘Easy Way Out’
New weight-loss drugs have stirred tensions in some people’s relationships.
Tech Stocks Have Recovered, But That Hasn’t Helped Startups
The reflected glow of the Nasdaq’s rise was supposed to revive funding in the startup universe. But so far, ‘it’s still a […]
In Paris, Fashion Week Shapes Up and Out
The Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris wrapped up Thursday with Fendi’s fall/winter collection, a show that drew an A-list crowd of […]
A Retired Opera Performer’s Next Big Act: Designing Houses
Phil Consalvo created a $1.2 million home in New York’s Adirondacks for singer Rob Maher and dancer Deborah Allton-Maher, friends he met […]