Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money.
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What’s the latest on inflation? And what’s pushing shares of old-school energy companies higher? Plus, why is Reddit joining the S&P 500? Host Shradha Dinesh discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news tha
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What’s News in Markets: Tech Winners and Losers, Fed Fallout, Taco Bell Rebound
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Between Microsoft, Meta, Apple and Amazon, who emerged from a big week for tech earnings unscathed? And how did Jersey Mike’s stock trade post-IPO? Plus, why did Universal Music Group lose a quarter of its value? Host Sh
What’s News in Markets: AI’s Price Tag, Elon Musk’s Reality Check, a Fast Track to Trump Posts
Jul 25, 20265mEp. 2249
How much AI spending is too much? And why are some Tesla and SpaceX investors losing patience with Elon Musk? Plus, why are Wall Street firms paying up to $100,000 for a fast track to Trump posts? Host Imani Moise discus
What’s News in Markets: IBM’s Warning, Apple’s Comeback, Wall Street Cashes In
Jul 18, 20265m
an a 115-year old company reinvent itself for the AI era? And what does Apple’s rally say about the AI trade? Plus, why are Wall Street traders having their best year ever? Host Imani Moise discusses the biggest stock mo
What’s News in Markets: Middle East Strikes Send Oil Higher, South Korean Chip Stocks Fall, SpaceX Stumbles
Jul 11, 20265m
How are markets responding to renewed tensions in the Middle East? And why did Samsung’s blockbuster earnings send shares lower? Plus, why didn’t SpaceX get the Nasdaq-100 boost investors were hoping for? Host Imani Mois
What’s News in Markets: AI Tales, Oracle Woes, Wendy’s Sizzles
Jun 27, 20265m
Why are Micron and Cerebras telling two different AI stories? And why is Oracle one of the worst stocks this week? Plus, who’s behind Wendy’s big rally? Host Jack Pitcher discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and
The Housing Crisis: Your Biggest Questions, Answered
Jun 26, 202616m
After a week of exploring America’s housing crisis, listeners wanted to know more. WSJ real estate bureau chief Craig Karmin joins What's News host Luke Vargas to tackle your biggest questions from mortgage rates and con
Giving Up the Deed: Is Renting the New American Dream?
Jun 25, 202610m
Some Americans are trading deeds for leases as homeownership becomes harder to afford. WSJ personal finance reporter Veronica Dagher joins What's News host Alex Ossola to examine the rise of the "forever renter" and what
A 'Mansion Tax' Complicated the Housing Crisis. Could a Federal Bill Fix It?
Jun 24, 202613m
A Los Angeles tax meant to fund affordable housing offers a cautionary tale about the potential unintended consequences of well-intended policies. WSJ reporters Rebecca Picciotto and Paul Kiernan join What's News host Al
Could New Ways of Building Make Housing More Affordable?
Jun 23, 202612m
America needs more homes, but labor shortages and rising construction costs are making them harder to build. What's News host Luke Vargas talks to WSJ housing reporter Nicole Friedman about whether factory-built housing,
How a Parking Lot Fight Explains America's Housing Shortage
Jun 22, 202612m
In one neighborhood, a fight over a few parking lots has turned into a proxy battle in America’s housing debate, pitting "Not In My Backyard" politics against "Yes In My Backyard" advocates pushing for more construction.
Will peace in the Middle East lead to an oil glut? And what did investors learn from Kevin Warsh’s first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman? Plus, is SpaceX stock coming back to earth? Host Imani Moise discusses the big
What’s News in Markets: AI Whiplash, SpaceX’s Historic IPO, Knicks Fever
Jun 13, 20265m
Where are investors looking beyond AI? And how did the largest IPO in history move markets before it even started trading? Plus, can an NBA playoff run create shareholder value? Host Imani Moise discusses the biggest sto
Money Experts Get Personal on Supporting Adult Children
Jun 11, 202618m0
Your Money Briefing is still on break, but in honor of graduation season, we are bringing you a special panel discussion on the financial intricacies of supporting adult children. Personal finance professionals, authors
What’s News in Markets: AI Reality Check, Oil’s Tipping Point, Crypto Winter
Jun 6, 20265m0
Why did Broadcom's strong earnings trigger a chip selloff? And what does the standoff in the Middle East mean for oil prices? Plus, what’s bitcoin's value when no one is paying attention? Host Imani Moise discusses the b
What’s News in Markets: Memory’s Gold Rush, Oil Slips, Ford Finds a New Lane
May 30, 20265m0
Are memory chips the new oil? And why are energy stocks getting the cold shoulder? Plus, how is Ford cashing in on the AI boom? Imani Moise discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign
What’s News in Markets: IPO Excitement, Chip Fatigue, the Decline of Dividends
May 23, 20266m0
Which tech giant will kick off the next IPO boom? And why weren’t investors impressed by Nvidia’s blowout quarter? Plus, how is the AI frenzy changing the way investors get paid? Host Imani Moise discusses the biggest st
What’s News in Markets: Clarity Act, Chips’ Dip, Klarna’s Pivot
May 16, 20265m0
What drove an up-and-down week for chips stocks like Intel, Nvidia, Micron and Qualcomm? And what kind of clarity did crypto traders get from the Clarity Act advancing in the Senate? Plus, how are investors liking Klarna
The Future of Premium Credit Cards
May 14, 202614m0
Luxury isn't what it used to be. For Millennials and Gen Z, “premium” isn't just a status symbol—it’s about seamless experiences and values-driven rewards. WSJ’s Imani Moise sat down with Lia Dean, president of banking &
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