What’s News in Markets: Capital One Gains, Consumer Conglomerate Woes, Alphabet Earnings Shine

市场新闻速递:Capital One股价上涨,消费集团遇困境,Alphabet财报亮眼

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2025-04-26

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Why did Capital One’s merger news please investors? And how are tariffs worrying consumer conglomerates like Procter & Gamble? Plus, how Google parent Alphabet’s financials are holding up–for now. Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Consumer sentiment continues to fall in the US With Americans serving up a bleak outlook on the economy.

  • Plus,

  • how could President Trump's pressure on Jerome Powell make the next Fed chair's job even harder?

  • The more that you bash the Fed, the more you create a shadow of suspicion.

  • The market's gonna wonder now,

  • is the Fed changing interest rates because they just think this is the right thing to do,

  • or are they doing it because the new Fed chair has some side deal with the president?

  • And em Milwaukee judge is arrested and charged in federal court

  • for obstructing immigration enforcement.

  • It's Friday, April 25th.

  • I'm Pierre Bienname for the Wall Street Journal, filling in for Alex Osola.

  • This is the PM edition of what's News,

  • the top headlines and business stories that moved the world today.

  • Consumer sentiment continues to sour among Americans.

  • According to the University of Michigan's closely watched measure,

  • U.S. households ended April feel worse about the economy than they did in March.

  • Its final index out today of consumer sentiment for April was 52.2, down from 57 the prior month.

  • Respondents said they expect prices to surge 6.5% over the next year,

  • up from expectations in March for a 5% increase.

  • The survey said that was the Highest reading since 1981.