Yahoo can expect more than Verizon-related buyout issues thanks to its massive data breach revelations—the SEC’s involved now, too, over potentially lax reporting – WSJ
It’s Gretchen Morgenson & Fair Game’s turn to weigh in on the student loan servicing troubles facing Navient – NYTimes
JPMorgan and other asset managers are pushing hard for a new type of ETF that “mimics active strategies but keeps its investments secret.” The concept hasn’t yet been embraced by the SEC, though the heavy-hitters looking to change that seem to be gaining momentum – WSJ
The Dealbook profiles Quicken Loans, the Detroit-based “mortgage machine” that leaned in to lending as many of the country’s biggest banks pulled back—a strategy that’s helped make it the nation’s second-largest mortgage lender – NYTimes
Foxconn (best known in the US for its connection to Apple) is reportedly considering a $7 billion factory in the US – Bloomberg
More groundwork for Snap on its rapid march to an IPO – NYTimes
Kind of love this Marketplace piece on the “quintessentially American” chicken nugget. Lord knows they have an outsized place in the hearts and minds of my family – Marketplace
Meet the Classic Mobius lamp—because switch-flipping (and even clapping) is just too hard, it seems – Wired