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Matt Grossman

@mattgrossman

Economics reporter, WSJ/DJN

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Arsenal fans display a banner reading ā€œFree Evanā€ - in support of Evan Gershkovich, the WSJ journalist and big Arsenal supporter who has been detained in Russia. #FreeEvan #AFC

Arsenal fans display a banner reading ā€œFree Evanā€ - in support of Evan Gershkovich, the WSJ journalist and big Arsenal supporter who has been detained in Russia. #FreeEvan #AFC
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Debt ceiling drama has driven 1-month Treasury bills to 3.313% while 3-month bills are at 5.105% That's the widest spread *on record* latest w/Matt Grossman: wsj.com/articles/debt-…

Debt ceiling drama has driven 1-month Treasury bills to 3.313% while 3-month bills are at 5.105%

That's the widest spread *on record*

latest w/<a href="/mattgrossman/">Matt Grossman</a>: wsj.com/articles/debt-…
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Rate hikes getting priced out again -- apparently on FRC earnings. Fed has drawn a somewhat firm distinction between monetary levers and banking risk, however wsj.com/livecoverage/s…

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[Trump] will field questions from voters and CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins in what could be a mutually beneficial arrangement between a news network facing low ratings and a candidate trying to win over viewers beyond conservative news outlets. wsj.com/articles/how-d…

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Military contractors are among the companies most exposed to any drawdown in discretionary government spending as the debt-ceiling standoff continues. With Doug Cameron wsj.com/articles/debt-…

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Higher yields drew tons of everyday people into the Treasury bills market. Now, they're facing the possibility of a default from the world's safest borrower. wsj.com/articles/defau…

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A highly relatable and nearly contemporaneous account of elderly Sacagawea, who Hidatsa historians now argue lived 57 years longer than was previously believed, as Thomas Powers describes in ⁦⁦⁦The New York Review of Books⁩

A highly relatable and nearly contemporaneous account of elderly Sacagawea, who Hidatsa historians now argue lived 57 years longer than was previously believed, as Thomas Powers describes in ⁦⁦⁦<a href="/nybooks/">The New York Review of Books</a>⁩
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Listen šŸŽ§: Wall Street is backing off earlier expectations for Fed interest-rate cuts this year. Matt Grossman joins Luke N. Vargas to look at how investors are recalibrating their bets and what that means for the rally in U.S. stocks. on.wsj.com/3o375VH

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Treasury yields rebounded in the second quarter as strains from bank failures and the debt-ceiling crisis eased on.wsj.com/3NxWSt9

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So, the president of Stanford and the head football coach at Northwestern lost their jobs because of the reporting of student journalists. Great job by the students. It makes me reflect on what is lost when local news coverage--of a campus, town, city or county--disappears.

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This is an interesting NR story about my former employer but I want to make a small point about these paragraphs: nationalreview.com/news/a-slow-ro…

This is an interesting NR story about my former employer but I want to make a small point about these paragraphs: 

nationalreview.com/news/a-slow-ro…