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Apple’s Stock Falls on Reports of a Chinese Government iPhone Ban
Shares in the tech giant fell on Wednesday following reports that Beijing would bar government workers from using the device.

$100 Oil? What a Price Spike Could Mean for the Global Economy
Analysts see Brent crude climbing to levels last seen in the first months of the Ukraine war after Saudi Arabia and Russia extended production cuts.

Investors Feel Anxious Despite Falling Odds of a Recession
Some economists are playing down the chances of an economic downturn. But investors and voters aren’t feeling nearly as optimistic.

UBS Earns $29 Billion From Badwill Tied to Credit Suisse Deal
The Swiss bank’s sharply discounted takeover of Credit Suisse led to a paper gain that gave it the biggest quarterly profit by a bank in...

Interest Rate Jitters Sink the Giants of Tech
Apple, Nvidia, Tesla and Microsoft are among the giants that have tumbled by at least 10 percent in the past month after powering a market...

Why Wall Street is Gung-ho on the Housing Market
Despite mortgage rates hitting multidecade highs and jitters in the bond market, demand for new homes is strong and prices are rising.

With Investors on Edge, Fed Minutes Take on New Urgency
Inflation fears have led to a sell-off in stocks and bonds in August as the markets fret the possibility of more interest-rate increases.

What China Isn’t Telling the World About its Economy
Beijing stopped releasing youth unemployment figures in its latest attempt to play down negative trends as growth stalls, and global concerns grow.

China’s Woes Loom Large Over the Global Markets
A downturn in the world’s second biggest economy, and growing fears about its real estate sector, are making investors jittery.

Why the Fed Might not Be Done Raising Rates
Volatile energy prices could put new pressures on the economy, despite some cautious optimism after the latest inflation data.