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The Market's Riskier Than It Used to Be—and Investors Love It
WSJ· 2025-09-14 03:00
Concentration and groupthink will be a problem at some point, but good luck getting stock buyers to pay attention now. ...
Rolling Stone Publisher Sues Google Over AI Summaries
WSJ· 2025-09-13 19:52
核心观点 - 出版商指控人工智能生成答案窃取其内容 导致网站流量和收入减少 [1] 内容侵权影响 - 人工智能生成答案涉嫌盗用出版商原创内容 [1] - 网站流量因内容被窃取而出现下降 [1] - 公司收入因流量减少而受到负面影响 [1]
Fed Reserve governor Lisa Cook described one of the properties at the heart of President Trump's allegations as a vacation home or second home on at least two documents
WSJ· 2025-09-13 15:08
The White House has sought to fire the Fed governor over allegations that she misrepresented the occupancy status of a residence. ...
Tesla Believer Bangs Drum for Company Investment in Elon Musk's xAI
WSJ· 2025-09-13 12:00
公司治理动态 - 佛罗里达州一名精神病学家发起股东活动 旨在说服电动汽车制造商的董事会进行变革 [1]
Larry Ellison Is More Interesting Than Ever at 81
WSJ· 2025-09-13 01:00
The Oracle co-founder is almost as wealthy as Elon Musk, and he's in the middle of the AI revolution, the future of entertainment and maybe even a deal for TikTok. ...
Jeep's Comeback Plan: First, Bring Back the Cherokee
WSJ· 2025-09-13 00:00
After sales fell and dealers revolted, the company reverses course and revives the popular model ...
The Score: Apple, Oracle, Warner Bros. Discovery and More Stocks That Defined the Week
WSJ· 2025-09-12 21:45
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week's news. ...
Investors' Optimism for Lower Rates Lifts Nasdaq to Another Record
WSJ· 2025-09-12 21:06
市场表现 - 以科技股为主的纳斯达克指数和更广泛的标普500指数在美联储基准利率决议前均录得超过1%的周度涨幅 [1]
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Fed Set to Cut Rates; Policy Decisions Due in Japan, Canada, U.K.
WSJ· 2025-09-12 20:27
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to resume cutting interest rates on Wednesday by a quarter percentage point. ...
Corteva, a $50 Billion Seed-and-Pesticide Maker, Is Exploring a Breakup
WSJ· 2025-09-12 19:52
A breakup of the $50 billion seed-and-pesticide maker could usher in a dealmaking wave in agriculture not seen since the first Trump administration. ...