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Grexit

The Greek and EU flags flutter in front of the ancient Acropolis hill in Athens on January 15, 2015. Before snap elections were unexpectedly called in Greece on January 25, the troubled country was expected to finally limp out of recession after six painful years in the red. Now, with a clear electoral result far from certain, Greece's long-suffering business community fears that any chance of a tentative recovery will be delayed -- if not killed off outright -- by a damaging political stalemate. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images)

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

‘Curse of Dick Fuld’ Grabs Nomura CEO Watanabe; Sandy Weill’s Simple Life: 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

Central Bankers Gird for Next Rounds of Bailouts…and Next Round After That

By Patrick Clark

Moody’s Cuts Spain to Near-Junk Status as Europe Awaits Greek Elections: Wall Street Roundup

By Patrick Clark

Greeks Withdraw Euros, Canned Foods Ahead of June 17 Election: Wall Street Roundup

By Patrick Clark

Spain and Italy Tied, as Greece Drags on Wall Street Revenue, Jobs…Again

By Patrick Clark

Spain to Seek European Bailout…Tomorrow: Wall Street Roundup

By Patrick Clark

With Grexit Vote Nigh, Greek Neo-Nazi Slaps Communist Party Member on Live TV

By Patrick Clark

Former Lehman Brothers Banker Says Europe Needs a “Lehman Moment”

By Patrick Clark

HSBC Tests Greek ATMs for Compatibility With Drachma

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

Facebook Urged Underwriters to Cut Projections, Sources Say: Wall Street Roundup

By Patrick Clark
Stephen Collins, 'Cheer Up Greeks' (Courtesy of The Guardian).

Artists Consider a Greek Exit From the Euro Zone

By Rozalia Jovanovic
Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent for Lyme disease. Credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

JPMorgan’s Rocky Relations, Facebook’s Slow Open and the Next Big Thing in Insider Trading; Wall Street Roundup

By Patrick Clark

Inside JPMorgan’s War Room; How High Will Facebook Pop? 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
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