WSJ Your Money Briefing show

WSJ Your Money Briefing

Summary: Your must-listen weekdays for valuable money and market stories. Our journalists from Heard on the Street, MoneyBeat, the Intelligent Investor and other popular features share insights on investing, market trends, taxes, retirement strategies and much more.

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Podcasts:

 Dow Pullback: Do Past Corrections Predict the Future? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 576

Would comparing February's pullback on Wall Street to past significant stocks corrections help paint a picture of where the market is likely to go from here? Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator discusses.

 Why It's Time to Rethink the 4% Retirement Rule | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 475

As stocks and bonds get more expensive and as retirements last longer, Wall Street Journal reporter Anne Tergesen outlines ways to plan and rethink approaches to building a retirement portfolio.

 Telsa's Earnings: Grounding SpaceX Rocket Enthusiasm? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 434

Tesla's spirits are high following a successful rocket launch of one of the company's roadsters into space. Wall Street Journal Heard on the Street columnist Charley Grant, however, explains some of that enthusiasm could be tempered by the electric car company's fourth-quarter earnings figures.

 Dow Volatility: Will the Fed Dial Back Rate Increases? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 502

What are the chances the Federal Reserve will employ the 'Fed put' in the face of volatility on Wall Street to calm the markets? Wall Street Journal Heard on the Street columnist Justin Lahart explains.

 What Really Caused Monday's Dow Selloff? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 585

Wall Street Journal reporter Jon Sindreu explains how excess calm among investors was a major contributor to Monday's record selloff by the Dow Jones Industrials.

 Dow Plunges: Should Investors Expect a Recovery? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 598

After Monday's historic selloff by the Dow Jones Industrial Average, B. Riley FBR chief market strategist Art Hogan explains what has spooked the market and when investors should expect Wall Street to recover.

 Tax Cut Will Brighten Wages News Even More | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 410

Positive wage growth in January coupled with a boost in consumer spending power spurred on by tax cuts is likely to make the Federal Reserve less gun shy when it comes to raising interest rates. Wall Street Journal Heard on the Street columnist Justin Lahart explains.

 Roadblocks Facing Trump's Infrastructure Plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 524

Wall Street Journal deputy editor Paul Page explains the significant funding obstacles surrounding President Trump's $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan laid out in his State of the Union Address.

 Why a Housing Shortage Is a Threat to the Economy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 472

Wall Street Journal reporter Laura Kusisto discusses the continued strength of U.S. housing prices and why demand is not the main factor driving them higher.

 Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen's Legacy and Economic Lessons | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 542

Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos discusses Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen's term, which is set to expire at the end of January, and what type of monetary policy might be implemented by her successor, Jay Powell.

 Banks Pay Colleges Big Bucks for Top Billing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 459

Wall Street Journal reporter Melissa Korn explains fees and royalties paid by banks to many college and universities as a result of fees incurred by students holding checking and debit accounts of partner banks.

 Foreclosure Activity Falls to a 12-Year Low | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 594

U.S. foreclosure activity fell to its lowest level in 12 years, according to a report by ATTOM Data Solutions. The key reason, says ATTOM Senior VP Daren Blomquist, is that banks have made loans that carry a lot less risk.

 Patrón Chairman Offers Tips for Business Success | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 767

Patrón Chairman John Paul DeJoria discusses the company's sale to Bacardi that values the company at $5.1 billion and has tips for business owners to make money starting and selling a company.

 Big Banks Reveal Gender Pay Differentials | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 427

Bank of America and Citigroup released data this month detailing differences in pay among men, women and minorities. Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Louise Ensign explains.

 The Gig Economy: Avoiding Tax Return Mistakes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 678

TaxAct's Jenna Ivanoski outlines common mistakes and tax-form traps often facing self-employed workers and freelancers.

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