U.S. policy makers aren’t likely to take action to slow the dollar’s rapid rise despite rising risks of global financial turmoil, analysts say, largely because...
Senior Credit Suisse executives spent the weekend reassuring large clients, counterparties and investors about the Swiss bank’s liquidity and capital position in response to concerns...
As developing countries confront a new era of elevated inflation, rising interest rates, a stronger dollar, and capital outflows, some governments stand to benefit from...
This spring, just after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Washington’s Institute of International Finance made a bold and idiosyncratic prediction: the euro was about to weaken...
So-called “quality” stocks, or profitable companies whose shares typically weather market downturns, haven’t performed as reliably this year as in past bear markets. WSJ’s “Intelligent...
Emmanuel Macron had a simple message last week for French businesses preparing to sign punishingly costly energy contracts: don’t do it. Companies should spurn the...
A persistent economic puzzle is why labor is still so tight amid slowing growth, high inflation and growing fears of recession. Gross domestic product growth...