Strong Jobs Report Triggers Stock Rally 
 

The monthly employment report rekindled stock-market gains that had languished in recent sessions.


 
Brisk Hiring Bolsters Fed's Cautious Stance on Rate Cuts 
 

Employers added significantly more jobs than economists expected. But wage growth was contained, underscoring a belief that the U.S. can keep adding jobs without fanning inflation.


 
The Score: Trump Media, Walt Disney, Ulta Beauty and More Stocks That Defined the Week 
 

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


 
U.S. to Crack Down on Trade 'Loophole' Used for China Apparel Shipments 
 

Small packages will get more scrutiny as part of a broader trade enforcement strategy.


 
Fed's Logan says 'much too soon to think about cutting rates' 
 

Dallas Federal Reserve President Lorie Logan on Friday said she's uncertain about the general view that U.S. inflation will keep trending down this year and allow the central bank to start to lower interest rates.


 
Video: Why March's Hot Jobs Report Could Be Bad News For Markets 
 

The WSJ's Dion Rabouin explores what the Labor Department's higher-than-expected jobs report means.


 
Canada Unemployment Rate Jumps to 6.1% in March 
 

Canada shed jobs for the first time in eight months in March even as the labor market continued to expand, pushing the unemployment rate to its highest in years.


 
Israel Says Troops Lacked Grounds for Strike That Killed Seven Aid Workers 
 

The Israeli military said it had dismissed two officers and reprimanded three following an investigation that found troops had violated its rules.


 
From Granolas to Fab Five, Market Looks for Europe's Magnificent Seven 
 

Market strategists are searching for a European answer to the Magnificent Seven-they just can't agree on which stocks to pick.


 
The Hot Sale Going on at Department Stores: Their Shares 
 

Private buyers might have more stomach for the struggling retail sector than jaded stock investors.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

04-05-24 1915ET