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China's Xi Shouldn't Expect an Easy Ride in Europe This Time
The Chinese leader’s visit is set to test Europe’s willingness to confront Beijing over its support of Russia and trade practices that have hurt European industries.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Steward Health, Nation's Largest Physician-Owned Hospital Operator, Files for Bankruptcy
Steward Health Care System, the largest U.S. physician-owned hospital operator, on Monday morning filed for chapter 11 protection, marking one of the biggest hospital bankruptcies in decades.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stock Futures Edge Higher
U.S. stock futures were pointing up in the afterglow of a not-too-hot jobs report, which brought back hopes of an interest-rate cut this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sterling Looks Vulnerable if BOE Broaches June Rate Cut
Sterling rose against the dollar following the weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data, but it risks turning lower if the BOE signals a likely interest-rate cut in June in Thursday’s policy announcement, Swissquote Bank said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chipotle Wants Its Stock to Be More Affordable---for Employees
The burrito chain is planning a 50-for-1 stock-split to make its shares more accessible to workers—and hopefully retain more of them, CFO Jack Hartung says.The Wall Street Journal - World