China's Electric-Vehicle Makers Face EU Antisubsidy Probe
The antisubsidy investigation opens a new front in the battle for leadership of the global clean-technology industry. #press
As OPEC's Energy Influence Wanes, China's Minerals Clout Rises
But geography and innovation mean cobalt, lithium and copper can never be weaponized as effectively as oil and gas. #press
Some Gen Xers Are Still Stoked About Skateboarding
They want to stay hip, but pack on the pads to avoid breaking one. #press
SEC Sues Market-Maker Virtu, Alleging Leakage of Customer Information
Virtu misled customers about the walls between prop trading and order-execution roles, regulator says. #press
When Is the Arm IPO? What to Know About the Circuit Designer
The British company whose circuitry is in almost all smartphones is preparing to go public #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/arm-ipo-date-stock-price-6522efd1?utm_source=press.coop
SEC Chair Gensler Declines to Give Timeline for Final Climate Disclosure Rule
Gary Gensler suggested that the aspect of the proposed rule related to the reporting of indirect emissions known as ‘Scope 3’ could be changed. #press
How the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro Compare to Apple's iPhone 14 Lineup
A new USB-C charging port, titanium for the Pro and a bigger zoom for the Max #press
Focusing on the Wrong Problems in the Schools
How about students’ inability to do simple math or the vaping and drug use? #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/school-education-teachers-parents-vaping-fb49de84?utm_source=press.coop
BP CEO Bernard Looney Resigns
The oil giant says Looney was “not fully transparent” about past personal relationships with colleagues. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/bp-ceo-bernard-looney-resigns-e3fb4dc1?utm_source=press.coop
WSJ Publisher Urges U.N. Body to Declare Reporter Arbitrarily Detained
Lawyers for Dow Jones in a letter argued that Russia has violated Evan Gershkovich’s rights under international law. #press
Natural Gas Prices Climbing for 4th Straight Session
Natural gas prices were climbing for a fourth consecutive session, up in a market has been lacking any serious direction. #press
Chinese Warships Gather in Sign of Major Naval Exercises
The Shandong aircraft carrier is among Chinese vessels spotted sailing toward Pacific Ocean following U.S. drills in the region. #press
Ukraine's Push Into Green Energy Starts With 5,600 Tons of Cow Dung
The agricultural powerhouse wants to turn farm waste into energy to secure supplies and diversify its economy amid the war with Russia. #press
Elon Musk's Five Commandments for Business
In his new book, biographer Walter Isaacson explores the billionaire’s leadership style and “demon mode.” #press
Amazon's Makeover of Lord & Taylor Building Shows Challenge of Office Conversions
The tech company turned an Italian Renaissance-style building on Fifth Avenue into a modern office space. #press
Nikkei Up 0.6%, Led by Auto, Shipping Stocks
Japanese stocks were higher in early trade, led by gains in auto and shipping stocks, as selling over possible shift in Bank of Japan policy eases for now. #press
These Companies Already Know What the iPhone 15 Looks Like
Makers of iPhone accessories rely on rumors, insider tips and other knowledge to get their products ready ahead of Apple’s unveiling. #press
Reliance on Super PAC Causes Headaches for DeSantis Campaign
The Florida governor can’t coordinate with Never Back Down, which has run most of the advertising and ground operation for his presidential bid. #press
The Alibaba Spinoff Trade Loses More Steam
Recent hiccups probably won’t derail the firm’s restructuring, but the stock could struggle without further concrete signs of progress—and a healthier China. #press
Instacart Kicks Off IPO, Aiming to Sell Stock at $26 to $28 a Share
Instacart Kicks Off IPO, Aiming to Sell Stock at $26 to $28 a Share #press