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
Greece Woes Likely Making Matters Worse for JPMorgan’s Dimon, Grandson of Greek Immigrant By Patrick Clark