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The Wall Street Journal: Data show unusual trading activity in the pound before Bank of England announcements in January, December
A sharp move in the British pound last month in the minutes ahead of a crucial central-bank decision wasn’t a unique occurrence, according to data reviewed by The Wall Street Journal......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Spotify is in early talks to buy sports outlet the Ringer
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The Wall Street Journal: U.S. threatens to cut off Iraq from crucial bank account with Fed
The Trump administration warned Iraq this week that it risks losing access to a critical government bank account if Baghdad kicks out American forces following the U.S. airstrike that killed a top Iranian general, according to Iraqi officials......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Anbang discovers fake deeds as it moves to sell U.S. hotels for $5.8 billion
A Chinese insurer has agreed to sell a luxury hotel portfolio for more than $5.8 billion, overcoming an unusual stumbling block: A California individual secretly created a series of fake deeds to transfer ownership for up to a half-dozen of the hotels......»»
"It"s All The Same Trade!" - Cross-Asset-Class Correlations Reach Record Highs
It's (relatively) different this time. That phrase has sunk a thousand trade theses and more than one massively-levered hedge fund. But, as The Wall Street Journal notes, there is something very unusual ab.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Lyft seeks valuation of up to $23 billion in upcoming IPO
Lyft Inc. plans to peg its valuation at between $21 billion and $23 billion when the ride-hailing service kicks off the roadshow to market its initial public offering Monday, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Spotify files EU antitrust complaint over Apple’s App store
Music-streaming service Spotify Technology SA has filed an antitrust complaint in Europe against Apple Inc., a new salvo in the broader battle over how and whether to rein in alleged wrongdoing by tech giants......»»
The Wall Street Journal: FAA, in rare step, warns Southwest and mechanics union that contract standoff could threaten safety
Federal aviation regulators took the unusual step of warning Southwest Airlines Co. and its mechanics that their high-profile labor dispute threatens to damage the airline’s safety practices......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China streaming giant Tencent Music tunes up for massive IPO
Tencent Music Entertainment Group, China’s largest music-streaming company, is preparing what would be one of the biggest technology IPOs ever following the successful debut of its European counterpart, Spotify Technology SA......»»
Spotify hits 75 million paid subscribers; Wall Street unimpressed
The company trimmed its losses in the first earnings report since its unusual debut......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trolls on Twitter take over some official U.S. accounts
Sometime in the past few years, the official Twitter account for the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Atlas program began doing something unusual: It started posting politically charged messages. In Russian......»»
Reporting on Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes
Wall Street Journal investigative reporter John Carreyrou recounts some of the more unusual experiences he had while uncovering the story of Theranos's fraudulent business practices......»»
Record Fine for Australia's Top Bank Is Latest Blow for Troubled Sector - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalRecord Fine for Australia's Top Bank Is Latest Blow for Troubled SectorWall Street JournalMELBOURNE, Australia—The thousands of dollars that had moved in and out of an account at Australia's biggest bank was unusual. The ac.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Coke says it’s raising U.S. soda prices as metals tariffs hit can costs
Coca-Cola Co. reports rising drink volumes in its latest quarter, boosted by demand for diet sodas in the U.S. and experiments abroad. But it also said it would take the unusual step of raising prices on its carbonated sodas in the middle of the year......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Spotify reports surge in subscribers, thanks to promotions
Spotify said it now has 83 million subscribers after adding a net 8 million of its most lucrative type of customer during the quarter.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Streaming-music industry still plagued by piracy
Even as Spotify and Apple Music have returned the music business to growth by getting fans to pay, piracy rates remain stubbornly high, according to the record industry’s global trade organization......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.K.’s Gatwick Airport restarts some flights after drone shutdown though holiday travel still snarled
London’s Gatwick Airport partially resumed flights after unauthorized drone activity forced it to take the highly unusual action of grounding planes for more than a day, but disruption at one of Europe’s busiest airports was set to continue......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Is Fed chief Jerome Powell’s job safe? Yes, 100%, says Trump aide Kevin Hassett
Donald Trump picked Jerome Powell to replace Janet Yellen at the Fed helm but of late has taken the unusual step of publicly criticizing Powell’s stewardship of the central bank’s monetary policy......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Spotify in talks to buy podcasting giant Gimlet Media
Spotify Technology SA is in talks to purchase podcasting giant Gimlet Media, according to people familiar with the matter, a move that would give a boost to the music-streaming company’s narrative-audio ambitions......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Tax season kicks off with 8% smaller refunds
After one week, the percentage of households getting tax refunds is similar to last year. They’re just getting a smaller payment......»»