We're sunsetting PodQuest on 2025-07-28. Thank you for your support!
Export Podcast Subscriptions

WSJ Minute Briefing

The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest

Episodes

Total: 347

Threat of levies on $107 billion of goods is in case negotiations fail. Plus: U.S. jobless claims fe

Plus: The Trump administration is planning to overhaul regulations that limit AI chip sales to some

Fed Chair Jerome Powell says risks to economic growth from President Trump’s tariffs haven’t appeare

The House of Mouse also reported a March quarter rise in revenue. Plus: Uber swings to profit from b

Plus: NovoNordisk downgrades its guidance amid competition from copycat versions of its weight-loss

Investor nervousness over U.S. tariffs and a lack of announced trade deals push major stock indices

Plus: Germany’s Friedrich Merz wins chancellorship on second vote, starting his term in a weakened p

Plus: The battle between elite universities and the government ramps us as the Trump Administration

Shares of movie producers fell after President Trump said he authorized a 100% tariff on movies made

Plus: Beijing’s decade-old “Made in China” plan has narrowed the country’s tech gap with the West, a

Plus: Trump calls for a 100% tariff on movies made overseas. And oil tumbles after OPEC+ agrees on a

Signs of thawing trade relations between the Trump administration and China helped boost stocks. But

Plus: President Trump threatens to revoke Harvard University’s tax exemption. And Goldman Sachs chan

Plus: Europe looks to resolve its trade dispute with the U.S. by buying $56 billion worth of U.S. go

Nasdaq leads indexes higher. Plus: Apple sales surge on iPhone demand ahead of tariff uncertainty. A

Plus: Kohl’s fires its CEO for violating the company’s code of conduct. General Motors says tariffs

Plus: A Judge finds Apple violated a 2021 antitrust ruling. And the U.S. reaches a deal with Ukraine

Snap shares fell after the company said some advertisers have curbed their ad spending due to the Tr

Plus: U.S. stocks drop after the release of the GDP data. Hiring in the U.S. private sector slowed i

Plus: Starbucks turns to new technology to help it make coffee orders faster. And Samsung reports st