The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is an American international newspaper, published in New York by Dow Jones & Company.
The Journal has three editions, the American one, the Asian one and the European one. By circulation, it is the best-selling newspaper in the United States.
The Wall Street Journal is sometimes considered the American counterpart to the English Financial Times.
As the name suggests (Wall Street is the heart of the financial markets) the WSJ deals mainly with national and international economic issues.
The WSJ newspaper has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize three times.