Hedging With Currency

Boris Schlossberg, senior currency strategist at FXCM, discusses more private traders turning to foreign exchange as a hedge. MarketWatch’s Gergana Koleva reports. (April 2)

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Bread-Baking’s World Cup Heats Up

WSJ’s Charles Forelle reports from an intense bread-baking competition in France, whose team of chefs are working hard to defeat the defending champions — Team USA. (April 2)

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Monday Night Wickets: Cricket Hits High School

Cricket, a little-known sport in the U.S., is going mainstream in New York City’s public schools with a new league, and turnout is high. Emily Flitter reports. (April 2)

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60-Year-Old Boxer Wants Title Shot

Saoul Mamby, a 60-year-old former light welterweight champion, wants a shot at winning another title. Mamby says he doesn’t want to be “one of those shoulda, coulda, woulda people.” Video courtesy of Reuters (April 1)

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Is Obama’s America a Paper Tiger?

WSJ editorial page columnist Bret Stephens compares recent speeches by Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama on foreign policy. (April 1)

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Lehman Leads Financial Stocks Rally

Lehman’s preferred stock offering raised more than expected, as buzz continues to swirl around the company’s performance and liquidity. Barron’s Bob O’Brien reports (April 1)

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Musharraf Swears in Cabinet

Pakistani President Musharraf swears in 24 members of cabinet, six weeks after opposition parties won a general election. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 1)

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Bush Backs Ukraine’s NATO Hopes

President Bush offered his “solid” support for Ukraine’s entry into NATO. The eastward expansion of the military alliance has divided NATO members due to fierce opposition from Moscow. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 1)

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