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Friday Headlines: Brexit and its aftershocks
By Matt Stichnoth,
New York Times: Turbulence and Uncertainty for the Market After ‘Brexit’
Bloomberg: Brexit’s Winners and Losers: Johnson Triumphs as Pound Plunges
Bloomberg: How Did the Bookies Get It So Wrong: Ladbrokes Tries to Explain
New York Times: Nation’s Biggest Banks Would All Withstand Recession, Fed Says
Wall Street Journal: Bank Regulators Aim at Online Small Business Lending
N.Y. Post: BofA will pay $415M to settle charges it risked client cash
Cleveland Plain Dealer: Huntington is hiring numerous FirstMerit executives
Chicago Tribune: Costco credit card switch a headache for some shoppers
Wall Street Journal: Hong Kong’s Likely Return as Top IPO Market Not All Rosy
Bloomberg: U.S. Luxury-Home Prices Rising at Half the Pace of Lower End
Wall Street Journal: BlackRock to Push Wall Street Chat Tool
A.P.: Goal of owning home still strong, and 8 other housing trends
Business Insider: Goldman Sachs is changing an age-old Wall Street hiring practice
N.Y. Post: Twilio IPO shows there’s still some tech love on Wall Street
Bloomberg: Deutsche Boerse Reaffirms Plan to Buy LSE After Brexit Vote