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Risk-Advisory Firms Decide Hong Kong Isn’t Worth It

U.S.-based Nardello and other investigation companies are moving employees out of the city as business dwindles and China cracks down.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

U.S. Company Liable for Qatar World Cup Labor Exploitation, Lawsuit Alleges

A group of Filipino workers have sued Jacobs Solutions, which oversaw the construction of the multibillion-dollar stadiums hosting last year’s World Cup.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

The Fed Is Putting Too Much Faith in Markets

The Fed has a new theory—the bond market is doing its job for it, so it can sit back rather than raise rates again this year—but the theory deserves a closer look.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Republicans Nominate Steve Scalise for House Speaker Over Jim Jordan

Some Jordan backers, however, say they won’t back Scalise, setting the stage for another unpredictable leadership fight on the House floor.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Hollywood Studios Suspend Talks With Actors

The breakdown of negotiations after less than two weeks dampens hopes that the industry could soon return to work.

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Higher Bond Yields Likely to Extend Fed Rate Pause

Officials are signaling that a run-up in long-term interest rates might substitute for a further central bank rate hike.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Amazon Wants You to ‘Buy Again’

A new feature tested in the company’s app encourages repeat purchases in a bid for more revenue from existing customers.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original