WSJ Minute Briefing - Eli Lilly Touches $1 Trillion Market Cap

Plus: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says his country faces a difficult choice over the Trump administration’s proposed plan to end the war. And New York Fed President John Williams, a key ally of Jerome Powell, says he sees room for an interest rate cut in the near term. Zoe Kuhlkin hosts.


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WSJ What’s News - What’s News in Earnings: Should Markets Worry About an AI Bubble?

Bonus Episode for Nov. 21. Chipmakers are raking it in, but investors are getting nervous over “circular” AI semiconductor deals, the potential for an AI bubble and the pop that could follow. How grounded are those concerns about the AI boom? WSJ chips reporter Robbie Whelan discusses how the biggest names in chipmaking performed last quarter and what it could mean for markets.


WSJ Heard on the Street writer Asa Fitch hosts this special bonus episode of What's News in Earnings, where we dig into companies’ earnings reports and analyst calls to find out what’s going on under the hood of the American economy.


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Further Reading:

Nvidia’s Strong Results Show AI Fears Are Premature

Nvidia Profits Soar, Countering Investor Jitters on AI Boom

The AI Boom Is Looking More and More Fragile

AMD Reports Sharply Higher Profits, Sales

AMD Is an Increasingly Formidable Competitor to Nvidia

Intel Surges as First Earnings Report Since U.S. Investment Shows Momentum

Investors Love Intel Again. That Still Doesn’t Solve Its Problems.

TSMC Raises Revenue View Again Amid Global AI Investment Frenzy

CoreWeave Reports Doubling of Revenue From AI Boom

CoreWeave CEO Plays Down Concerns About AI-Spending Bubble

Is the Flurry of Circular AI Deals a Win-Win—or Sign of a Bubble?

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WSJ What’s News - AI Bubble Fears Roar Back, Slamming Chip Stocks

A.M. Edition for Nov. 21. Asian semiconductor stocks tumbled, a day after Nvidia’s gains were erased on U.S. markets as investors continue to question AI valuations. Plus, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Citigroup pull out of a planned $20 billion bailout to Argentina that was pushed by the Trump administration. And WSJ chief China correspondent Lingling Wei details how China is ramping up a new pressure campaign on Taiwan. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing - Alarms are Raised on Teens’ Mental Health Chatbot Use

Teenagers are turning to AI chatbots seeking mental health support. But new research has found that can put them in harm’s way. The Wall Street Journal’s Georgia Wells unpacks a new report from Common Sense Media and Stanford Medicine’s Brainstorm Lab for Mental Health Innovation. Plus: WSJ reporter Katie Bindley explores how small businesses are using—and benefiting from—generative AI. Katie Deighton hosts.


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WSJ What’s News - Americans Are Looking for Deals. That’s Good News for Walmart.

P.M. Edition for Nov. 20. Walmart reported strong quarterly earnings and raised its outlook for the year as shoppers across income levels look for value. Plus, a delayed jobs report showed that the U.S. labor market added more jobs than expected in September, but that and strong earnings from Nvidia didn’t assuage jittery investors. WSJ markets reporter Hannah Erin Lang discusses what’s driving today’s market reversal. And a preliminary report into the deadly UPS cargo plane crash earlier this month found signs of metal fatigue and stress in a piece that connected the plane’s left engine to the wing. Alex Ossola hosts.


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WSJ Minute Briefing - Stocks Down Sharply on Renewed AI Fears

Indexes gave up the gains they made yesterday. Plus: Bath & Body Works plummets after slashing its forecast. Katherine Sullivan hosts.


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WSJ Minute Briefing - Hiring Beats Expectations in September as Employers Add 119,000 Jobs

Plus: Home sales in October rise to the highest level since February. And Abbott Laboratories agrees to acquire cancer diagnostics company Exact Sciences in a deal valued at $21 billion. Zoe Kuhlkin hosts.


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