Gold Is at Record High. Is It Still Time to Buy?

Gold Is at Record High. Is It Still Time to B...

Up next

Will High Oil Prices Kill Demand? Why JPMorgan Says Book Your Travel Now

In this week's episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-hosts Telis Demos and Miriam Gottfried analyze the Federal Reserve’s latest decision to hold rates steady—and the surprising shift in market expectations toward a potential hike. They break down Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s take o ...  Show more

Why a Closed Strait of Hormuz Is a ‘Smoking Risk’ for Global Markets

In this week's episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-hosts Telis Demos and Miriam Gottfried discuss how attacks in the Strait of Hormuz are sending shockwaves through the markets and pushing oil prices higher. They analyze how the most recent jobs report showing a 92,000 job loss ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Tariff trade wars persist, Google’s antitrust allegations in China, Palantir soars
Morning Brief

Today on Morning Brief, anchors Brad Smith and Seana Smith tackle the biggest market stories and speak to top Wall Street experts ahead of the opening bell. Our hosts analyze some of the top trending tickers: Spotify (SPOT), PepsiCo (PEP), Merck (MRK) Takeaways: China retaliates ...  Show more

Donald Trump speaks at the World Economic Forum
Moving Markets

Two of this week’s biggest stories collided when US President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum, where he made some big demands. US stock markets rose in late trading yesterday and are on track to end the week higher. European stock markets are also building on t ...

  Show more

US stocks hit a new record - despite trade unease
Moving Markets

The US stock market reached new heights, driven by the strong performance of several of the top tech giants, but the broader market failed to follow suit. Meanwhile, government bond yields declined across the board as the deadline for President Trump's trade negotiations, set for ...  Show more

Markets hold firm as shutdown fears loom
Moving Markets

European markets closed higher yesterday, buoyed by strong performances in the healthcare and luxury sectors. In the US, concerns over a potential government shutdown failed to dampen investor sentiment, as a rebound in AI-related stocks helped support equity markets. Beyond mark ...  Show more