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China and the U.S. to Launch Negotiations on Trade

At the end of a high-stakes meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Argentina on Saturday, China pledged to purchase more goods from the U.S. and open its market while Washington would postpone plans to raise tariffs on Chinese goods. Photo: Reuters
By WSJ
updated02/12/2018 6:12

U.S. and China Reach Temporary Cease-Fire on Trade

At the end of a high-stakes meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Argentina on Saturday, China pledged to purchase more goods from the U.S. and open its market, while Washington would postpone plans to raise tariffs on Chinese goods. Photo: Reuters
By WSJ
updated02/12/2018 6:12

U.S.-China Trade Truce: The Challenges Ahead

The meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Argentina was a success, according to both governments: China pledged to open its market and Washington agreed to postpone raising tariffs. But can China deliver on its promises? Photo: Reuters
By WSJ
updated02/12/2018 6:12

Why Trump + Shale = Volatile Oil Prices

Analysts were predicting that crude would reach $100 a barrel just a month ago. Instead, prices plummeted. WSJ’s Sarah Kent explains why wildcards like U.S. shale production and President Trump have kept the market guessing. Image: Getty
By WSJ
updated30/11/2018 14:11

Trade Face-Off: What Trump and Xi Want From Their G-20 Talks

President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping will bring differing agendas to their expected meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Argentina. WSJ reporters explain how the negotiations might play out.
By WSJ
updated27/11/2018 17:11

Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi: Was Carlos Ghosn Too Powerful?

The dramatic arrest of celebrity-CEO Carlos Ghosn is rocking the automotive industry. After he was accused in Japan of underreporting his pay, Nissan offered one explanation: The man had too much power. Photo composite: Sharon Shi
By WSJ
updated22/11/2018 18:11

Bear Necessities: The Charts That Predict Market Downturns

Is a bear market on the horizon? WSJ markets reporter Riva Gold analyzes the trends that came before the dot-com bubble burst and the financial crisis hit.
By WSJ
updated21/11/2018 19:11

What is Short Selling?

Short selling offers the opportunity to make money on a falling stock. But the potential for loss is unlimited.
By WSJ
updated20/11/2018 20:11

Tijuana Residents Protest Arrival of Caravan Migrants

Tensions have flared in Tijuana as thousands of migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. fill shelters and beaches in the Mexican border city. Photo: Getty
By WSJ
updated19/11/2018 14:11

The Future of Toilets, According to Bill Gates

Bill Gates has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in a mission to reimagine the humble toilet. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, he describes what the future of sanitation may look like. Photo: The Gates Notes
By WSJ
updated09/11/2018 16:11

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