OPEC+ Keeps Oil Curbs Despite Russia Price Cap 
 

OPEC+ agreed to stick to its oil output targets two days after the Group of Seven nations agreed to a price cap on Russian oil, delegates said.


 
China Caixin Services PMI Slid Further in November 
 

A private gauge of China's services sector slipped further into contraction in November, reflecting continued downward pressures brought by the government's efforts to stamp out Covid outbreaks.


 
Dow Shines as Higher Rates Squeeze Nasdaq's Tech Stocks 
 

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is beating the broader S&P 500 to a degree not seen in nearly a century.


 
China Loosens Covid Restrictions as Public Anger Simmers 
 

Local authorities are dismantling some pandemic control measures even as the number of new infections remains elevated.


 
U.S. Stocks Pare Losses After Jobs Report 
 

Indexes wobble after November employment data shows the economy added more positions than anticipated.


 
Rail Strike Threat Reveals Supply-Chain Risks to Economy 
 

The threat of a railroad strike this month revealed potential new risks of supply-chain disruptions just as pandemic-era bottlenecks were fading.


 
CSX, AMC, Salesforce: Stocks That Defined the Week 
 

Here are seven major companies whose stocks moved on the week's news.


 
Business-Software Companies Say Customers Are Pulling Back Amid Economic Concerns 
 

Salesforce, Okta and CrowdStrike describe how clients are delaying certain purchases and becoming more cautious.


 
Economists Think They Can See Recession Coming-for a Change 
 

Investors trying to decide whether to buy the stock and bond rally need three things to go right.


 
Must Inflation Be Brought Down All the Way to 2%? 
 

The latest data suggest inflation isn't spiraling uncontrollably, even if it remains high. It raises the question of why monetary policy should stick to an arbitrary 2% target.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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