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Dow Jones & Company, Inc., publisher of The Wall Street Journal.

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WALL STREET JOURNAL (iOS)

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Staying ahead of the competition means staying up to date with the facts. Get the trusted insights, in-depth analysis and real-time updates you need from the WSJ App.

Download the app today and subscribe to receive instant access to WSJ’s unrivaled journalism covering today’s top stories across finance, politics, business, tech, the economy and more. Enjoy exclusive newsletters and videos that dive deeper into the stories that matter.

Key benefits include:

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(+) Access interactive charts to follow the latest market trends
(+) Create personalized stock watch lists
(+) Get content relevant to your job title and industry

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(+) A real-time news feed, curated by WSJ’s award-winning journalists throughout the day
(+) Up to date global coverage on the news that matters
(+) Access to curated CFO, CIO, and CMO article feeds

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(+) Full access to WSJ.com on any device
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(+) Offline reading, enabling you to remain informed, wherever you are

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The WSJ App provides comprehensive access that will help you better understand and navigate the complexities of today’s financial world. Regardless of your investing experience, download the app to make more sound financial decisions.

Stay ahead, stay informed – with The Wall Street Journal App.


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What’s New

Version 14.16.0

This release includes performance enhancements including:
-Increased analytics tracking
-Improved article loading speed

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
5.7K Ratings

5.7K Ratings

mrslavalamp ,

Easy access to great journalism from afar

The only gripe I have is no easy back to front page button. You seem to have to go back back and back. The quality of writing and research is excellent. Even though it's a financial focused paper it does not appear to have a conservative political bias. Photographs are relevant (not stock photos forced into articles for the sake of it with irrelevant captions like in the SMH or other Australian media). There is also no wasted white space and none of that horrible format the ABC News app uses for longer reports where there are lots of images and you're endlessly having to scroll down for the next paragraph. Video reports are concise and to the point where the visual material is worthwhile rather than 'so what'). Interesting content far beyond Wall Street news. Has not crashed on me in 3 months of use. I highly recommend this paper and the app format.

Lennox6669 ,

I CANT BELIEVE IT

I swore off “mainstream media”, especially Murdoch press about a decade ago after the Australian mastheads lost all of their outstanding journalists in the digital disruption. I have since really enjoyed finding and supporting independent news and journalists on social media channels.

But even I was shocked recently. When the US Banking crisis hit I turned straight back to the major news outlets on that Saturday (Australian EST time) when SVB went down. I only felt sure the news was correct when I found it on WSJ.

And so, for the first time in more than ten years, I have once again become a subscriber to WSJ. I still can’t believe it, but now it’s my go-to for major macroeconomic and financial news which is a daily event right now…

Paul from Melbourne ,

View from Downunder

High quality opinion pieces but otherwise irritatingly excessively US centric at times to the extent of being boring - but I still read it everyday!

High quality journalism- eg, Kissinger - but there is an inherent antipathy towards national health systems as in UK or Oz. So, a little too ideological at times, and perhaps overinvested in, or insufficiently crtical of, the free market. Paper has a certain ethnocentrism in that respect, which is mildly irritating. Have a look at what we are doing in Oz at present re CV-19, under the management of a conservative but non ideological government, and you will see what I mean - note the huge disparity in disease outcomes between your country and mine. Aim for less ethnocentrism, both at a country and paper level - regards, Paul

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