What the EU Gets Right—and the US Gets Wrong—About Antitrust

European regulators focus on how Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google use—and abuse–their vast stores of data…

The US and China Want a Divorce, but Neither Can Afford One

For all the talk of moving production and supply chains out of China, governments and companies…

The Coronavirus May Actually Reinforce US-China Economic Ties

Talk of shifting supply chains away from China has quieted as illness spreads in the West.…

As Covid-19 Spreads, Listen to the Stock Market—for Now

Falling share prices say the economy, and corporate profits, will worsen. But stocks will likely rebound…

Alphabet Flirts With $1 Trillion but Needs a Second Act

Google's parent company is cruising toward a financial milestone, but where does it go from there?

Don’t Break Up Big Tech

It won't protect small businesses, it won't preserve our data privacy, and it won't help promote…

Best Buy Bucks the Trend That’s Crushing Other Retailers

The electronics retailer, once declared dead, thrives by offering richer in-store experiences and helping set up…

Stumbles at Uber and WeWork Don’t Mean the End of Tech

Opinion: Venture capitalists can be subject to the same bubbles and group think as ordinary investors. 

What Recession? Low Interest Rates Could Mean Tech-Fueled Growth

Opinion: As in the Industrial Revolution, tech is powering an economy that can produce more, at…

Listen, Here’s Why the Value of China’s Yuan Really Matters

President Trump is accusing China of currency manipulation in the ongoing trade war—a cheaper yuan could…