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Congress and the president should keep in mind that ultralow interest rates almost certainly aren’t coming back.
The two institutions can’t be compared.
Your memories of what the market has done before can deceive you in dangerous ways.
Josephine Chu is a video journalist on The Wall Street Journal’s features and explainers team in New York, where she produces for various series including The Economics Of, Rebrand and What Went ...
Stu Woo is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Singapore. He writes about business in Asia, with a focus on technology and U.S.-China relations. He also contributes to the sports section ...
Eliot Brown writes about finance from The Wall Street Journal's London office. He previously covered startups and venture capital from San Francisco and commercial real estate from New York City.
In their recent Wall Street Journal essay, George Gilder and Gale Pooley called for a “time-price index, or TPI.” They ...
Margot Patrick is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in London, covering international banks and finance. Her work has chronicled corporate spying at Credit Suisse, a central bank heist in ...
Andrew Restuccia is the White House editor for The Wall Street Journal. Before becoming an editor, he covered the White House for nearly eight years. He joined the Journal in 2019 from Politico ...
Shayndi Raice is The Wall Street Journal's deputy bureau chief for the Middle East and North Africa based in Israel. She serves in a player/coach role where she helps manage the Journal’s team ...
Anne Tergesen has long covered retirement and personal finance, first at BusinessWeek magazine and since 2008 at The Wall Street Journal. She writes frequently about the myriad ways in which ...
She joined the Journal from Politico, where she was national political correspondent and covered the 2024 presidential election. She started at Politico in 2019 as a White House reporter.