The Fed Is Playing a Waiting Game on Rate Cuts. The Rules Are Starting to Change. 
 

While investors focus on whether officials project fewer rate cuts, the Fed looks ahead to recession risks.


 
A Year After Credit Suisse's Fall, UBS's Path Is Lined With Temptation 
 

UBS wants to use the Credit Suisse acquisition to expand its investment banking operations in the U.S. Above all, though, it needs to retain the focus on wealth management that is beloved by investors.


 
Global Era of Negative Interest Rates Ends 
 

An unorthodox central-bank policy was no panacea for Japan, but some countries found it better than nothing.


 
Crypto Lender Genesis Says Its Liquidation Plan Abides by Bankruptcy Rules 
 

Genesis Global and a majority of its creditors on Monday defended the bankrupt cryptocurrency lender's proposed chapter 11 liquidation plan against objectors including its corporate parent Digital Currency Group.


 
China Evergrande Fraudulently Boosted Sales, Regulator Says 
 

The China Securities Regulatory Commission plans to impose a lifetime ban on the property company's founder, Hui Ka Yan.


 
Stephanie Cohen Is Latest Senior Goldman Executive to Depart 
 

Cohen, one of the most senior women at Goldman, has been tapped for the new role of chief strategy officer at tech company Cloudflare.


 
Hedge Funds Sue SEC Over Treasury Dealer Rule 
 

The suit was filed in a district court that falls in the jurisdiction of an appeals court that has been skeptical of executive agencies' authorities.


 
Odds of a June rate cut by Fed slip below 50%, according to this gauge 
 

In the run-up to Wednesday's policy update by the Federal Reserve, traders in overnight index swaps gravitated toward a less-than-50% likelihood that policy makers will deliver their first interest-rate cut in June.


 
The End of Japan's Negative Rates Will Be a Slow-Moving Tsunami 
 

The long-term effects of positive rates could be profound-on everything from mortgage rates to U.S. government finances.


 
They're Reddit Die-Hards. Do They Want to Be Shareholders, Too? 
 

The social-media platform is offering IPO shares to users in an unusual pitch to individual investors.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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