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Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said inflation concerns would make him hesitant for now to declare support for cutting rates again in October
WSJ· 2025-09-22 13:00
The Atlanta Fed president, Raphael Bostic, said risks of weaker employment outcomes have risen, but years of elevated inflation remain a serious concern. ...
A full transcript of WSJ's Nick Timiraos's interview with Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic
WSJ· 2025-09-22 13:00
Bostic spoke about the outlook for the labor market, inflation and interest rates during an interview with Wall Street Journal reporter Nick Timiraos. ...
Pfizer to Buy Weight-Loss Drug Developer Metsera for Up to $7.3 Billion
WSJ· 2025-09-22 11:02
Pfizer has agreed to pay up to $7.3 billion for weight-loss drug developer Metsera in a deal that gets the New York drugmaker back into the burgeoning market for obesity drugs. ...
AI Agents Arrive at Citi
WSJ· 2025-09-22 11:00
The financial firm said it would run a 5,000 person pilot to find out how helpful the new "agentic†technology is to staff in areas like research and client profiling. ...
T-Mobile Names Telecom Veteran as Next CEO
WSJ· 2025-09-22 11:00
Srini Gopalan will lead the wireless carrier after five years under Mike Sievert. ...
Google's Ad Monopoly Under Microscope as Judge Weighs Remedies
WSJ· 2025-09-22 09:30
A federal court will begin hearing testimony to decide what penalties the company should face for unlawful practices in its digital-ads software business. ...
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Fall; Gold Prices Jump
WSJ· 2025-09-22 08:09
印度科技股下跌 - 印度科技股因特朗普增加10万美元H-1B签证费用而下跌 [1] H-1B签证费用变化 - 特朗普新增H-1B签证费用为10万美元 [1]
Roche's Drug Candidate Meets Main Goals in Late-Stage Breast Cancer Study
WSJ· 2025-09-22 06:08
The pharmaceutical company said that giredestrant in combination with everolimus significantly improved progression-free survival in patients with advanced breast cancer. ...
Some economists cite a body of research suggesting that the program has benefited U.S. workers, and the U.S. economy, far more than it has hurt
WSJ· 2025-09-22 01:30
Changes to the H-1B system could help U.S. workers. But some economists say losing foreign talent could hurt innovation—and shift production overseas. ...
Is Amazon Prime Too Hard to Cancel? A Jury Will Decide.
WSJ· 2025-09-21 14:00
The Federal Trade Commission is set to scrutinize Amazon's cash cow, the Prime subscription service, in a civil trial in Seattle, including tactics the FTC says get consumers to sign up and keep them ... ...