Upbeat Economic Data Keep Investors on Edge About Fed 
 

The U.S. labor market remains incredibly strong. Investors can't decide if that is a good or bad thing.


 
Russia Sanctions Challenge Tight U.S. Diesel Market 
 

Wall Street expects measures that took effect Sunday against Russia to bolster diesel and other fuel prices that have remained stubbornly high.


 
Banks Borrow Unsecured Cash at Record Clip 
 

Activity in fed funds-used by banks and government-backed lenders to exchange cash reserves parked at the Fed-surged throughout the past year when the central bank raised interest rates at the fastest pace in decades.


 
Stock Funds Rose 7.8% in January 
 

The market perks up after a brutal 2022. Plus: An Eagles win in the Super Bowl could be bullish.


 
Biden Prepares for State of the Union Speech 
 

China tensions and job gains are taking center stage this week.


 
Economy Week Ahead: U.S. Trade in Focus 
 

The Commerce Department reports on U.S. exports and imports of goods and services in December, and China releases January figures on consumer inflation.


 
Oil Industry's Windfall Fails to Excite Wall Street 
 

The biggest Western oil companies, Exxon, Chevron and Shell, have delivered record profits, but investors are still wary.


 
States Are Flush With Cash, Which Could  Soften a Possible Recession 
 

The rapid economic recovery from the pandemic and an influx of federal stimulus money have filled public coffers, allowing governments to squirrel funds away for emergencies.


 
Russia Builds Pressure on Ukraine Along Front Line 
 

Russian forces are putting pressure on Ukraine along a growing portion of the front line, with attacks coming in the Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia regions in recent weeks, in addition to the fierce fighting around Bakhmut in the Donetsk region.


 
Stocks Slip After January Jobs Report 
 

U.S. stocks ended down after a strong jobs report and disappointing results from Apple, Amazon and Alphabet.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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