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How Markets Are Reacting---in Five Charts
Take a look at how various assets are performing after the release of the Federal Reserve’s May policy decision: U.S. stocks, the 10-year Treasury yield, Brent crude, gold and the U.S. dollar.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Worried About a Stock-Market Correction? Here's How to Lock in Recent Gains
The best course when stocks slide is for investors to stand pat, but “put” options are one way to hedge against a drop and lock in some profits.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Business Leaders Could Address Antisemitism on Campus
Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.The New York Times - Business -
Crackdown or compromise? A tale of two US campus protests
One sent in the police, the other struck a deal with students. But why have responses been so wildly different?BBC News - Top stories -
Civil servants in court challenge over Rwanda law
The government argues the act, passed last week, does not breach the law or the civil service code.BBC News - Top stories -
EU investigates ‘greenwashing’ at 20 airlines
Environmental claims come under scrutiny, including the benefits of offsetting emissions from flyingFinancial Times - Business - European Union -
Hedge fund Graham Capital wants New York office as others cut space
Founder Kenneth Tropin seeks to attract ‘talented people’ in the city as firm marks 30th yearFinancial Times - World - New York -
The Stock Market Could Be Calmer
The Fed’s interference creates volatility and raises capital costs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Meta Faces EU Investigation Over Election Disinformation
The inquiry is intended to pressure the tech giant to more aggressively police Facebook and Instagram ahead of the European Union’s closely watched elections in June.The New York Times - Business - European Union -
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
Glencore, BHP and more in the latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.The Wall Street Journal - World
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