America’s Billionaires Love Japanese Stocks. Why Don’t the Japanese?

Japan’s government is on a mission to get the country’s cash-hoarding households to invest more.

Opinion | The Harassment of Elon Musk

The Tesla CEO faces a remarkable number of government probes.

WSJ News Exclusive | Justice Department Probe Scrutinizes Elon Musk Perks at Tesla Going Back Years

Federal prosecutors are scrutinizing personal benefits Tesla may have provided Elon Musk since 2017—longer than previously…

WSJ News Exclusive | Tesla, Saudi Arabia in Early Talks for EV Factory

The kingdom is trying to boost foreign investment but has a contentious history with Elon Musk.

Whatever the UAW Strike Outcome, Elon Musk Has Already Won

The Detroit automakers entered labor talks at a cost disadvantage to Tesla.

UAW Strikes at Plants Owned by GM, Ford, Stellantis

The walkouts are the first to hit all three automakers at the same time and affect…

Stocks Climb, Shrugging Off Inflation

Investors scooped up stocks in a bet that strong U.S. consumers and a resilient labor market…

Europe’s EV Troubles Run Deeper Than China

Tariffs alone aren’t enough to keep Europe’s automakers in the fast lane.

Musk Warns Senators About AI Threat, While Gates Says the Technology Could Target World Hunger

Tech leaders debate perils and possibilities of artificial intelligence at closed-door Senate session.

Musk Warns Senators About AI Threat, While Gates Says the Technology Could Target World Hunger

Tech leaders debate perils and possibilities of artificial intelligence at closed-door Senate session.