The October jobs report may be a one-off. Here's why
Any softness in the jobs data is likely temporary.
Apple's China business might have benefited from trade war: Goldman Sachs
Strong demand from China is being fueled by consumers making purchases before tensions with the U.S. push prices any higher.
Facebook's Zuckerberg warns of 'tough year' ahead amid political ad controversy
The call began less than an hour after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced his company is banning all political ads from its platform.
China trade talks going 'smoothly' despite Chile scrapping APEC: White House Deputy Press Secretary
APEC bust has not impacted US-Trade talks says White House.
Muscular earnings season tempers US recession fears for now
Many analysts project S&P 500 earnings growth will increase next year.
New York City housing shortage could create economic headwind
Over the last 10 years, New York City averaged 20,000 new homes or apartments annually, granting far more housing permits than any of its suburbs.
Fiat Chrysler agrees to merger with Peugeot
The Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot combination creates an automaker with a value of $48.4B..
The American steakhouse isn't dead, chef says
Steakhouses aren't going out of fashion, the Boston Chops owner said.
Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman says WeWork has 'high probability of being a zero'
Ackman says SoftBank "should have walked away" from its WeWork deal.
Fed cuts interest rates for third time, but hits pause on future action
Economists widely expected the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 25 basis points.
Congressman scorches Boeing CEO for taking $30M salary after 737 Max crashes
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenberg has had a rough two days on Capitol Hill.
Women CEOs find double standards extend beyond the glass ceiling: Study
Consumers judge women CEOs more harshly for ethical lapses than their male counterparts.
Private employers beat hiring forecasts with 125,000 new jobs in October
Economists surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting 120,000 jobs.
Applications for new mortgages rose despite higher mortgages rates
Mortgage rates increased to the highest level since the end of July.
Trump's Rust Belt revival is fading. Will it matter in 2020?
A year away from Election Day, a promised renaissance is not materializing and coal and steel sectors are faltering.
GE boosts outlook despite 737 Max, tariff headwinds
GE's aviation business supplies engines for Boeing's sidelined 737 MAX.
Mattel CFO leaving following whistleblower investigation
Mattel CFO to leave toymaker following whistleblower probe
Tinder's $2B lawsuit against parent company to proceed to jury trial
Tinder won a small victory in its court case against parent company IAC/InterActiveCorp and subsidiary Match Group.
Fed expected to cut interest rates for third time before pressing pause
Although the U.S. central bank probably won’t fully close the door to further action, policymakers will likely put a “speed bump” in their official statement.
Mnuchin open to looser bank liquidity rules after September cash crunch
Weeks of turmoil in the overnight lending market forced the Federal Reserve to inject tens of billions of dollars.



















