The Wall Street Journal
is one of the most respected sources for news and business information available today. It is a great reference for business professionals, providing business and financial news coverage, personal and company profiles, feature reporting, special reports, and regular columns. In addition, Wall Street Journal provides:

  • Expert insight on the market and economy and how both can impact your everyday finances and personal investments.

  • Expanded coverage of major global stories, political events, medical breakthroughs and emerging technologies.

  • Life beyond business: Food & wine, real estate, the arts, travel bargains, and weekend getaways.

  • Leisure & Arts: Sports, book and music reviews and more to help you relax and recharge.



Section One – every day; corporate news, as well as political and economic reporting and the opinion pages

Marketplace – Monday through Friday; coverage of health, technology, media, and marketing industries.

Money and Investing – every day; covers and analyzes international financial markets.

Personal Journal – published Tuesday through Thursday; covers personal investments, careers and cultural pursuits.

Weekend Journal – published Fridays; explores personal interests of business readers, including real estate, travel, and sports.

Pursuits – formerly published Saturdays; focused on readers' lifestyle and leisure, including food and drink, restaurant and cooking trends, entertainment and culture, books, fashion, shopping, travel, sports, recreation, and the home.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is an English-language international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corporation, in New York City. While primarily an American newspaper, the Wall Street Journal also has Asian and European editions. Its worldwide daily circulation is greater than 2 million, with approximately 1 million paying online subscribers. It has one of the largest circulations of any newspaper in the United States.

The Wall Street Journal newspaper primarily covers U.S. and international business and financial news and issues. The newspaper gets its name comes from Wall Street, a street in New York City that is the heart of the financial district. It has been printed continuously since being founded July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser. The newspaper has won the Pulitzer Prize thirty-three times, including 2007 prizes for backdated stock options and for the adverse impact of China's booming economy.


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