Greece’s Path to Staying in the Eurozone A Greek default or 'Grexit' would call into question the very idea of Europe at a time of multiplying international tensions By Rémy Raisner
Critics of High-Frequency Trading Take to Capitol Hill; Hedge Funder Asks, ‘What’s Wrong With Nimbyism?’ Roundup The Senate Banking Committee will hold hearings on high-frequency trading today, and the Wall Street Journal meets the star witnesses: By Patrick Clark
New York AG Probes Private Equity Tax Practice; Pointing the Finger at Facebook Exec: Roundup If you missed it over the weekend, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating the tax practices of private By Patrick Clark
Citigroup Blasts ‘Hasty, Self-Interested’ Nasdaq Over Facebook IPO; Whale-Slayer Weinstein Struggling: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Rude Return From European Vacation; Regions Financial Grand Juried Over Golf Trips: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Greek Parties Still Negotiating Coalition, Wall Street Still Girding for European Crisis: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Pro-Bailout Party Prevails in Greek Election, Bond Markets Move Against Spain: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
Moody’s Cuts Spain to Near-Junk Status as Europe Awaits Greek Elections: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
Nasdaq’s Silence Unleashed Facebook IPO Chaos; Is Morgan Stanley Banker’s Star Falling? Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
Day 4 in U.S. v. Gupta, Glitch Cost Facebook Market Makers $100 Million: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
NYSE Courts Facebook, Plaintiffs Circle IPO, Buffett’s Goldman Banker: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
JPMorgan’s Rocky Relations, Facebook’s Slow Open and the Next Big Thing in Insider Trading; Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
JPMorgan Loses Another $1 Billion on Bad Bet, Facebook Brokers Say They’re Out of Stock: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark