BBC News

Christine Lagarde: IMF chief convicted over payout
BBC News
A French court has found International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde guilty of negligence but did not hand down any punishment. As French finance minister in 2008, she approved an award of €404m ($429m; £340m) to businessman Bernard Tapie …
IMF Board: Lagarde Will Remain as Chief Despite ConvictionNew York Times
Lagarde keeps IMF job, escapes penalty after negligence conviction in Fran…Reuters
IMF Board Backs Lagarde Following Conviction for NegligenceBloomberg
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Bloomberg

Uber's Loss Exceeds $800 Million in Third Quarter on $1.7 Billion in Net Revenue
Bloomberg
Even as Uber Technologies Inc. exited China, the company's financial loss has remained eye-popping. In the first nine months of this year, the ride-hailing company lost significantly more than $2.2 billion, according to a person familiar with the
Uber Sees Third-Quarter Loss of $800 MillionWall Street Journal
Uber Lost Hundreds of Millions In the Most Recent QuarterFortune
Uber lost $800 million in the third quarterBusiness Insider
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Frontier Airlines apologizes after weather 'meltdown' in Denver
USA TODAY
It's been a tough few days for air travelers. More than 5,000 flights have been canceled and nearly 20,000 delayed since Thursday as a series of weather systems snarled flights from California to the Northeast. However, Frontier customers in Denver
Frontier Operations Getting Back To Normal, Backlash RemainsCBS Local
Pilots association calls Frontier's 'meltdown' outrageous9NEWS.com
Frontier Airlines says bags on way; pilots' union head says airline 'fell on its face'The Denver Channel
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Washington Post

Army veteran Vincent Viola, billionaire owner of the Florida Panthers, named Trump's Army secretary
Washington Post
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated as his Army secretary Vincent Viola, an Army veteran who became a billionaire after founding an electronic trading firm and went on to buy the Florida Panthers hockey team. Viola is a 1977 graduate of the U.S. …
Donald Trump Selects Trading Firm Founder Vincent Viola as Army SecretaryWall Street Journal
Vincent Viola, Billionaire Businessman, Is Trump's Choice to Lead the ArmyNew York Times
Panthers owner Vincent Viola nominated to be Army secretaryESPN
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Wall Street Journal

Authorities Allege $1 Billion Fraud at Platinum Partners
Wall Street Journal
In June 2014, the founder of hedge fund Platinum Partners sent a panicked email to his partner. “It can't go on like this,” wrote Mark Nordlicht, fretting about mounting requests from investors for their money back. “This is code red.” For two more
Prosecutors Allege $1.3 Billion Hedge Fund Platinum Partners Operated 'Like A Ponzi Scheme'Forbes
Platinum Fund's Outsized Returns 'Tarnished' After ChargesBloomberg
Platinum Partners execs charged in $1B mini-Madoff fraudUSA TODAY
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New York Times

Art Underground: A First Look at the Second Avenue Subway
New York Times
As the city's newest train line nears completion, we take you into the stations along the route that will house the artwork of Chuck Close, Sarah Sze, Vik Muniz and Jean Shin. By NIKO KOPPEL and KAITLYN MULLIN on Publish Date December 18, 2016.
New York's Second Avenue Subway Will Open Jan. 1Wall Street Journal
New subway line to feature works by 4 celebrated artistsSTLtoday.com
New York's 2nd Avenue subway to open Jan. 1, fulfilling decades-long dreamBusiness Insider
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