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Hong Kong Regulators Start Insider Dealing Case Against Segantii Capital
Hong Kong’s securities regulator has started criminal proceedings against hedge fund management firm Segantii Capital Management, the firm’s founder and a former trader over insider dealing.The Wall Street Journal - World - Hong Kong -
Former Merrill Lynch banker named in Segantii Capital insider dealing case
Hong Kong has brought criminal proceedings against the hedge fund and its founder Simon SadlerFinancial Times - World -
U.S. Job Growth Slowed in April
The economy added 175,000 jobs last month, a slowdown in hiring. The unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9 percent.The New York Times - Business -
Analysis: A Goldilocks Jobs Report for the Fed
The April employment report keeps hopes of a late summer interest-rate cut alive, because it eases fears that the economy reaccelerated in the first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
April jobs report falls short
Presented by BP — The jobless rate also rose to 3.9 percent during the same period. {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy PRESENTED BY The Big Story US economy adds 175K jobs in April New data shows the economy added 175,000 jobs last ...The Hill - Politics -
Jobs Report in Focus as Investors Seek Rate Clues
Stock futures ticked higher ahead of an employment report that is expected to show labor-market growth slowing in April.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What to watch today in the April jobs report.
Economists expect another strong month for job creation, even as other indicators of labor demand weaken.The New York Times - Top stories -
Morning Report — Biden deplores campus ‘hate speech’
Another turbulent week ends with a hallmark of American democracy: Everyone has a say, including critics, and everyone wants to influence voters on Election Day. But there are limits. President Biden, urged by allies and detractors to speak out ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Errors on credit reports are an ‘epidemic’ — but nearly 25% of Americans can’t access their credit reports to check for mistakes, consumer advocates say
Credit reports are supposed to be available for free every week, but many consumers can’t get to their data, a Consumer Reports study found.MarketWatch - Business