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Exports decreased 5.3% as tariff frontrunning reversed and a strong franc likely squeezed demand.
After a late-night session, the bill to claw back $9 billion in funds heads to House, which must pass it by Friday or the executive branch is supposed to release the funding.
Third quarter revenue rose 11%, and passenger revenue grew 9.7%, leading to the U.K. budget airline posting pretax profit in ...
The jobs market continued to cool in May, keeping the Bank of England on course to cut its key interest rate next month, ...
The world’s largest contract chip maker delivered record profit in the second quarter, driven by continued robust chip demand for AI applications.
Much is made about how central bankers fret over rising inflation, but there’s really nothing like a sudden and sharp rise in ...
The company faced 1.4 billion kronor in restructuring charges and 11.4 billion kronor in impairments, but said its turnaround ...
A string of major account wins has helped the advertising group ride out tariff concerns to beat analysts’ expectations for the second quarter.
Caesars Entertainment is pulling out of Macau, five years after spending $578 million on a golf course in hopes of establishing itself there. The WSJ's Kate O'Keeffe tells why the U.S. company failed ...
The pharmaceutical company posted higher earnings and sales for the second quarter, and said longtime financial chief Harry ...
The Supreme Court upheld the lower courts’ acquittal ruling on Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong to clear him of ...
Medicaid began as a welfare program, but 60 years later it covers one in five Americans. WSJ explains how it got so big, and how the “Big Beautiful Bill” will change it.
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