Patrick Thomas covers agriculture business for The Wall Street Journal. He writes about meatpacking companies, grain traders, pesticide manufacturers, crop seed developers and the way American ...
The WSJ’s latest survey shows that forecasters expect higher inflation than they did in October—but also higher GDP growth.
They are scooping up contracts that would pay out if stocks like Apple and Amazon race higher in the next few weeks.
Kwanwoo Jun is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal’s real-time news team in Singapore, where he covers the Bank of Korea as well as South Korea's trade and finance ministries. Kwanwoo also ...
The billionaire philanthropist speaks about his early years, geopolitics, past mistakes and how he isn’t always checking his ...
Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Mr. Baker is also host ...
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The New ‘Resistance’
Democrats are pretending again that an administration they oppose is illegitimate.
Sharon Terlep is a reporter covering the global aerospace industry and industrial manufacturers including Boeing and GE in The Wall Street Journal’s corporate bureau in New York. She covers the ...
Andrea Petersen is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal in New York, writing about consumer health with a focus on mental health. Her stories have explored everything from the science of sleep to ...
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 ...
Elizabeth Findell is the Texas-based U.S. news reporter for The Wall Street Journal. She spends most of her time traversing the Lone Star State, covering its politics and personalities ...
Dylan Tokar is a reporter covering corporate crime and regulatory policy for The Wall Street Journal in New York. He writes frequently about federal prosecutors and high-stakes investigations into ...