Summer Said is a correspondent covering energy and Saudi Arabia from The Wall Street Journal's Middle East bureau. Her stories often cover the connection between oil and the region's geopolitics.
Booms in dealmaking and private credit would be a double boost for the investment bank.
Pay for bankers and traders had been weighed down by higher interest rates and economic uncertainty.
The U.S. economy continued its recent strong stretch this summer, bolstered by hefty consumer and government spending.
He previously interned at The Wall Street Journal as part of the summer 2022 newsroom intern class. Connor worked at the St. Louis Business Journal, covering restaurants, retail and supply chains ...
The Palestinian factions aim to create an apolitical committee acceptable to Israel to oversee aid distribution and ...
Lufthansa said it would press on with streamlining operations after the weak performance of its flagship carrier and rising ...
The proposal would allow Israel to continue striking Lebanon for a two-month period, but that could face resistance from ...
The candidates square off in a race defined by inflation, abortion and immigration.
The group’s fighters stay hidden for days, or even weeks, before launching hit-and-run attacks on Israeli troops.
The Gulf state’s move reflects frustration with the lack of progress by Hamas and Israel.
Joseph Pisani is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal ... and retail workers who said they were tortured by Mariah Carey’s Christmas song. Before joining the Journal, he worked at the ...