Ex-Tiger Asia Founder Triggers $30 Billion in Large Stocks Sales 
 

ViacomCBS and Discovery stocks fall, as ex-Tiger Asia founder Bill Hwang's firm takes losses.


 
Bond Bulls Charge Ahead, Challenging Consensus on Rising Yields 
 

Contrarians see a buying opportunity as investors drive yields higher on bets for rebounding economic growth and rising inflation.


 
Suez Canal Insurance Claims Loom as Shipping Backs Up 
 

More than $3 billion of liability coverage is in place for the owner of the grounded container ship Ever Given.


 
Facebook, Apollo Global Management, Chevron: Stocks That Defined the Week 
 

Here are seven major companies whose stocks moved on the week's news.


 
U.K. Unveils Design of New GBP50 Note Featuring AI Pioneer Alan Turing 
 

The Bank of England unveiled the design for the country's new GBP50 note featuring Alan Turing, the British cryptographer and mathematician widely considered one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence.


 
Push to Replace Libor Intensifies 
 

World's largest banks and regulators are set to abandon the benchmark by year-end, but lenders have been slow to switch.


 
Bank of England's Textured Bills Help Blind People Tell Them Apart 
 

Raised dots on the U.K.'s new bank notes help blind people identify their value. Campaigners want the same for U.S. bills.


 
Fed's Harker Doesn't Expect Inflation to Break Out 
 

The Philadelphia Fed leader said the recent increase in bond yields wasn't that big by historical measures.


 
U.K. Regulator Pushes for More Whistleblowing 
 

The Financial Conduct Authority has launched a campaign to encourage more whistleblowing, noting that it has increased head count on its whistleblowing team.


 
Greensill Capital's U.S. Unit Files for Chapter 11 Protection 
 

Greensill Capital's U.S. subsidiary filed for bankruptcy protection, extending the U.K. financing startup's insolvency proceedings to New York.

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