Fear of a debt default by Dubai sent European stocks tumbling and the pound down on fears for U.K. bank exposure. The price of gold retreated from its new record high and the dollar rebounded from recent lows, helped by talk of BOJ intervention and suspected SNB moves to halt the franc’s rise.
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is not the only accused terrorist set to go on trial in New York. But WSJ’s Jess Bravin says two of KSM's co-accused have mental competency issues that may jeopardize a trial.
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John Riccitiello, CEO of Electronic Arts, discusses what would be his perfect job, how he tries to lead by projecting calm and confidence, and what changes he would make in business.
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Obama may be leaving Beijing with no assurance that China will allow the Yuan to start appreciating again. However, with the China economy remaining strong and money growth remaining high, the risk of inflation means China may yet let the yuan start to move again next year.
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WSJ Magazine gave designer Roland Mouret the task of making a dress from copies of the Wall Street Journal. Through crisp and artful folds, Mouret comes up with a stunning creation.
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Bonds of trust between investment banks and their clients have in some cases been stretched close to breaking point, fresh research by Dow Jones Investment Banker reveals, posing a challenge to bankers at credit-crunched institutions hoping to win future business. "Less Love, Less Money: C-Suite...
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In a Talking Tech interview with Overstock.com’s CEO Patrick Byrne, WSJ's Julia Angwin asks him readers' questions. He talks about growing revenue, Overstock's "O" girl and display advertising.
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Jay Farrar and Ben Gibbard, on hiatus from Son Volt and Death Cab for Cutie, respectively, are on tour playing tunes from their "One Fast Move or I’m Gone: Music from Kerouac's Big Sur." They tell Journal rock & pop critic Jim Fusilli how Jack Kerouac's writing affected the project and their wo...
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