Journal video
Tensions Abroad
'The Journal Editorial Report' breaks down challenges facing new administration in 2009
The Consequences of Satyam
WSJ's Nik Deogun parses the scandal surrounding India's Satyam Computer Services Ltd., whose chairman resigned after admitting to inflating revenue and profit figures over several years. He explains how the news has shattered investor confidence and benefited the Indian company's rivals.
Shipping Artwork a Tough Skill to Master
Shipping artwork isn't as easy as you'd expect. As WSJ's Matt Rivera reports, the answer to safe transport lies in specially designed crates that match the dimensions of a piece.
Hot Stocks: Tech
Intel sets the tone for the sector with a warning of lower earnings before the bell, based on weaker global demand for computers. Also, investors are rocked by Satyam Computer Services and its potential accounting problems. Rex Crum reports. (Jan. 7)
Stocks Today: Investors' Optimism Dimmed
Fresh fears about the labor markets - the visceral manifestation of corporate health, and the biggest threat to a consumer recovery - have scuttled investors' optimism, and endangered the burgeoning recovery in equities in Wednesday's session.
Bank of England Seen Cutting Rates
The Bank of England is expected to cut its key interest rate to a 300-year low when it meets on Thursday. Greg Smith of Fatprophets says it might take an even bigger cut to help equity markets. (Jan. 7)
Bailout for Small Biz?
Insight on whether the government should be setting money aside to assist small businesses, with Wendy Bounds, Wall Street Journal
