Next week’s holiday-shortened week may tamp down trading volume, increase volatility, and make it tougher for Wall Street to recovery, Barrons.com's Bob O'Brien suggests.
(less)
WSJ columnist Jason Zweig explains why investors may not be as diversified as they think. He talks with Kelsey Hubbard about some options that can help make sure all your eggs aren’t in one basket.
(less)
The Peek Pronto retails for around $50, and monthly service is $20. WSJ’s Marisa Taylor tested the Pronto and found it's ideal for people who want to check e-mails and text without upgrading to a smartphone.
(less)
Dell shares, expected to come in at 28 cents a share, come in short at 23 cents a share. Barron’s West Coast Editor Eric Savitz tells WSJ's Lee Hawkins what's behind the disappointing number.
(less)
GDP reports from Taiwan, Philippines and Thailand will be in the spotlight next week, along with reports from Japanese automakers Toyota and Honda. MarketWatch’s Andria Cheng reports.
(less)
Gene DeFronzo, 73, has an unusual obsession: crossing the finish line in marathon after marathon. WSJ reporter Neil King caught up with Mr. DeFonzo for his 402nd race in Kitty Hawk, N.C.
(less)
Tastings columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher tasted several reasonably-priced Carmenere red wines, which had charm and grace when not cluttered by oak.
(less)