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Hedges are at best imperfect. And when banks like J.P. Morgan try to protect against wide-ranging risks, the chance for things to go awry only grows.
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The foundation that oversees accounting rule-making created a panel aimed at making it easier for millions of privately held companies to follow accounting standards.
It may not be the start of a new golden age for American manufacturing. But at a Whirlpool factory in Greenville, OH, a small number of jobs that previously went overseas have come back home. WSJ's Neil Hickey reports.
It's a train. It's a barge. All aboard and ahoy! Take an exclusive trip on the last working carfloat in New York Harbor with WSJ's Barry Newman.
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As investors struggle to assess the health of embattled natural-gas producer Chesapeake Energy Corp., some say they are facing an obstacle: the company's accounting.
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