Dow’s Winning Streak Extends to 12 Sessions

The trading day is looming large due to incoming earnings reports from big technology companies and…

UPS, Teamsters Reach Agreement on New Contract, Averting Strike

The five-year labor agreement will prevent a strike by approximately 330,000 package delivery drivers and package…

3M Is Making Progress in Tackling Liability Lawsuits, CEO Says

The company took a $10 billion charge after settling some “Forever Chemicals” claims.

WSJ News Exclusive | KKR to Sell Audiobook Publisher RBmedia

HIG plans to pay more than $1 billion for the company, including debt, according to people…

GE Earnings Ride Jet Engine Rebound; Rival Issues Big Recall

The maker cites strong orders for jet engines and wind turbines, while RTX says it will…

GM’s Fat Profits Are Getting Awkward

The first half results fueled fears of a recession, but talks with the UAW could make…

Biogen to Cut Roughly 11% of Workforce to Focus on Big-Return Drugs

The biotech company cited the launch of Alzheimer’s drug Lekembi as part of its new focus…

WSJ News Exclusive | Vale Nears Deal to Sell 10% of Its Base Metals Business to Saudi Arabia

The Brazilian miner is close to completing a deal with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign-property fund and a…

WSJ News Exclusive | Lazard Launches New Arm Focused on Capital Raising

The bank’s new Capital Solutions business will advise companies on a variety of deals involving things…

Verizon Promises Turnaround Amid Lull in Smartphone Upgrades

Over-the-air broadband service and higher fees helped boost the telecom giant’s wireless service revenue.