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WSJ Your Money Briefing

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Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money.

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Latest Episodes

Where are investors looking beyond AI? And how did the largest IPO in history move markets before it even started trading? Plus, can an NBA playoff run create shareholder value? Host Imani Moise discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the n... more

Your Money Briefing is still on break, but in honor of graduation season, we are bringing you a special panel discussion on the financial intricacies of supporting adult children. Personal finance professionals, authors and professors, including Inde... more

Why did Broadcom's strong earnings trigger a chip selloff? And what does the standoff in the Middle East mean for oil prices? Plus, what’s bitcoin's value when no one is paying attention? Host Imani Moise discusses the biggest stock moves of the week... more

Are memory chips the new oil? And why are energy stocks getting the cold shoulder? Plus, how is Ford cashing in on the AI boom? Imani Moise discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them.

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Recent Guests

Lia Dean
Capital One's president of banking and premium products
Capital One
Episode: The Future of Premium Credit Cards
Jason Gerzades
CEO of Deloitte US
Deloitte
Episode: The Future of Premium Credit Cards
Kristen Shearin
Director of the Institute for Divorce Financial Analyst
Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts
Episode: Can Planning for Divorce Actually Save Your Marriage?
Telis Demos
Heard on the Street columnist and Take on the Week host
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: What's News in Earnings: Why Some Money Managers Are Trailing the Market
Esther Fung
Reporter covering parcel shipping companies, freight railroads, and the logistics industry
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: What’s News in Earnings: How Logistics Operators Are Navigating Trade War Turmoil
Jesse Kramer
Relationship Manager at Cobblestone Capital Advisors
Cobblestone Capital Advisors
Episode: Millennials Brace for Their Third Recession
Donald Wilson Jr.
CEO of trading firm DRW
DRW
Episode: From Traditional to Tokenized: The Future of Finance
Derek Horstmeyer
Finance professor at George Mason University
George Mason University
Episode: How the Strength of the U.S. Dollar Impacts Your Investment Portfolio
Gail Marks Jarvis
Wall Street Journal contributor specializing in personal finance
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: The Underestimated Cost of Healthcare in Retirement

Host

Imani Moise
Host of What's News in Markets and WSJ Your Money Briefing segments, providing market context and financial news insights

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 2.6k ratings
  • Fontana

    Have to unsubscribe since WSJ let Francesca go.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    B T S C
    United States3 months ago
  • Good but

    Podcast Addict
    4
    Jimmycc
    3 months ago
  • Fontana

    Love the show. Hope to hear Francesca Fontana again

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    B T S C
    United States4 months ago
  • Bring back JR Whalen!

    Whalen was the best. Snappy and informative. New hosts are floundering.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    w_ekim12
    United Statesa year ago
  • Another please

    Good show, Oyin Adedoyin, not where she needs to be, too slow, too young, not enough economic depth. There are better choices.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    moving on-missu
    United Statesa year ago

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Feedback is mixed on host delivery and depth, with some wanting deeper analysis and less conventional ad content.
Positive notes highlight helpful, quick-format money guidance and variety in topics across episodes.
Listeners appreciate concise, daily market recaps and practical money insights.
Critiques focus on pacing, perceived overreliance on scripting, and surface-level depth in some episodes.

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The Future of Premium Credit Cards
Q: What role do you see AI and technology playing in reshaping premium cards over the next 5-10 years?
AI will power smarter travel planning, better personalized rewards, and more seamless experiences across digital and physical touchpoints, enabling a more integrated lifestyle where payment is just one of many connected services.
The Future of Premium Credit Cards
Q: Is VentureX meant to be a gateway card or a mainstay for existing premium card holders, and how does it fit into Capital One's broader ecosystem?
VentureX sits in a sweet spot—high value and accessible—paying for itself with a travel purchase and opening access to a large lounge network, while integrating with the Capital One travel ecosystem to deepen customer relationships.
The Future of Premium Credit Cards
Q: So how are you differentiating VentureX in a crowded market, and what is the pathway to attracting younger premium consumers?
We are focusing on simple, time-saving value rather than forcing consumers to do homework; we've built experiences like busy-day lounges with waitlists, cafes, and food prepared by renowned chefs to embed premium experiences into daily life, so the card becomes a natural, effortless part of travel and lifestyle.
Can Planning for Divorce Actually Save Your Marriage?
Q: What do you need to start the CDFA process?
A CDFA helps reduce conflict by acting as a financial neutral, identifying assets and how they function, which supports informed, long-term decisions during divorce.
Can Planning for Divorce Actually Save Your Marriage?
Q: Can prenuptial and postnuptial agreements be contested?
They can be contested; each party should have independent legal counsel to reduce risk, and timing around significant events should be avoided to prevent undue influence.

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A concise, weekday money briefing that blends quick market snapshots with practical personal-finance and business money guidance. Episodes consistently cover market moves, economic policy, and how tech and AI reshape finance, alongside actionable personal-finance topics like premium credit cards, debt, and planning for major life events. Notable strengths include crisp market framing from WSJ reporters, guest perspectives on finance innovations, and sponsor integrations that anchor real-world, business-relevant insights. The format tends to be short, information-dense, and oriented toward listeners who want fast, applicable money news and tips for both investing and managing everyday finances.

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1. Lia Dean
2. Jason Gerzades
3. Kristen Shearin
4. Telis Demos
5. Esther Fung
6. Jesse Kramer
7. Donald Wilson Jr.
8. Derek Horstmeyer

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