Is It Time to Diversify Away From U.S. Stocks Into Global Markets?

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Could AI Disruption Fears Trigger a Software M&A Boom?

In this week's episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-host Miriam Gottfried and guest host Dan Gallagher, a tech columnist for Heard on the Street, chat with Jefferies software analyst Brent Thill about the recent turbulence in the business software market. They talk about the gro ...  Show more

The Consumer Shock From Tariffs Isn't Over. When Will Prices Peak?

In this week's episode of WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-hosts Miriam Gottfried and Telis Demos are joined by Frances Donald, chief economist at Royal Bank of Canada, to break down the K-shaped economy, where different groups are thriving financially while others struggle. They ask: ...  Show more

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