What’s News in Markets: Kraft Heinz Split, Macy’s Turnaround, Musk’s Pay

市场新闻速递:卡夫亨氏分拆,梅西百货转型,马斯克薪酬变动

WSJ Your Money Briefing

2025-09-06

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What do investors think of Kraft Heinz’s plan to split its business in two? And how is Macy’s turnaround affecting its stock? Plus, Tesla shareholders will be voting on CEO Elon Musk’s potential $1 trillion pay package, so how are they viewing it right 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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  • Hey listeners, your money briefing is on a break,

  • but we'll be back with more personal finance information for you in the future.

  • Until then, here's the news moving markets this week.

  • Hey listeners.

  • It's Saturday, September 6th.

  • I'm Francesca Fontana for The Wall Street Journal, and this is What's News in Markets,

  • our look at the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them.

  • Let's get to it.

  • I hope you all had a good Labor Day weekend, which, as we know,

  • shortened this past trading week to four days to kick off the new month.

  • And stocks started September on a gloomy note on Tuesday,

  • with the three major indexes all ending lower.

  • Remember, all three ended August with gains.

  • Traders were feeling skittish for a few reasons,

  • a big one being President Trump's campaign to reshape the Federal Reserve,

  • and uncertainty whether his bid to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook was legitimate.

  • Thursday was the Senate hearing to confirm Trump's ally Stephen Myron as a Fed Governor,

  • and Friday's week jobs report cemented the case for an interest rate cut at the Central Bank's policy meeting this month.