The most bullish forecast on Wall Street has just landed, and it’s predicting the S&P 500 will reach 7,100 in 2025, thanks in part to a resilient economy. The author of that call, Oppenheimer ...
It’s that time of the year when financial-market analysts offer their expert outlook for stocks. Don’t listen to them. The truth is that forecasts are no more accurate than a coin flip.
Katherine Blunt has covered power, renewable energy and utilities for The Wall Street Journal since 2018 and is based in San Francisco. Much of her work has focused on wildfires, drought and other ...
Mark Maurer is a reporter on The Wall Street Journal’s CFO Journal team. Based in New York, he writes about corporate finance, accounting, auditing and regulation of companies. Before joining ...
Yoko Kubota is The Wall Street Journal's deputy bureau chief in Beijing, responsible for business news coverage in China including the technology, autos and consumer sectors. She oversees a team ...
competes in national competitions and creates crossword puzzles for USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and puzzle apps. Our Sunday Towns & Life section highlights the people, places and events ...
Lauren Weber writes about workplace issues and employment in The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in New York. Her stories often explore topics such as workforce development and skills ...
When The Wall Street Journal uncovered an illicit payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, the now-former president tried to brush it aside. It didn’t work. Rebecca Ballhaus and Joe Palazzolo ...
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 ...
Jean Eaglesham is a reporter covering insurance for The Wall Street Journal. She's based in London but covers the industry worldwide. Her articles cover all types of insurance: car, home ...
Corrie Driebusch covers the U.S. capital markets for The Wall Street Journal’s finance section where she regularly breaks news about the biggest IPOs. Her focus is how companies raise money and ...
Scrim is the canine king of the New Orleans streets. Now the famous fugitive dog has extended his range all the way to Wall Street – to the eminent Wall Street Journal newspaper, that is.