
20 episodes

WSJ Minute Briefing The Wall Street Journal
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3.5 • 6 Ratings
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The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash.
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Pope Francis Is Hospitalized for Respiratory Infection
Two U.S. Army helicopters crash near a military base in Kentucky. Disney lays off more than 300 employees in China focused on streaming services. Keith Collins hosts.
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Stocks Jump Broadly, Aided by Easing Banking Concerns
Tech and other growth stocks are the top performers . First Republic up 5.6% among regional banks. Gold futures rise 7%, on pace for the largest monthly percentage gain since November. Zoe Thomas reports.
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Tech Execs and AI Experts Call for Pause in New Powerful AI Tools
Several tech executives and AI experts call for a 6 month moratorium in developing more powerful AI technologies. Plus, the Biden administration wants more businesses to invest in Africa to counter China’s influence there and a dreaded feature in health insurance paperwork gets cut back. Julie Chang hosts.
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UBS Brings Back Former CEO After Credit Suisse Deal
Crypto exchange Binance sees $2 billion in outflows as troubles compound. And, Taiwan’s leader President Tsai Ing-wen is stopping over in the U.S. today on her way to Central America. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Tech Stocks Fall as Banking Turmoil Eases
Investors bet on further interest rate increases after the banking sector stabilizes. As the system evens out, individual bank stocks fall. Some pharmaceutical companies saw big gains after promising drug data.
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China’s Alibaba to Split Into Six Independent Companies
Plus: A deadly fire breaks out at a migrant detention facility in Mexico. U.S. lawmakers move against a substance that makes fentanyl even deadlier. Pierre Bienaimé reports.
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Customer Reviews
4/5 because you didn’t give percentage change.
I am not interested in how many points an index moved. It is meaningless unless I know what level it was at previously. Tell me the % change.
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