The Labor Department has proposed (in a District of Minnesota court filing, at least) an 18-month delay in the retirement-adviser fiduciary duty rule compliance deadline. Experts suggest that a significantly revised rule is likely to emerge during this period – WSJ and Law360
Breakingviews scans the wreckage of the Netflix/Disney breakup and finds that there’s opportunity out there for Netflix – NYTimes
A consideration of the caution (and, dare we say it, volatility) creeping into the markets – NYTimes and Bloomberg and MarketWatch
Meanwhile, in South Korea, the uncertainty is quite tangible, but markets don’t seem to mind at all – WSJ
Silicon Valley titans are all for the latest and greatest—unless it’s someone else’s. Here’s a case study at how one of the biggest (hey, Zuck) “squashes” upstarts – WSJ
Beware the Fat Finger Forward – Bloomberg
Canadian PE firm Catalyst—one of the country’s largest—is facing uncomfortable fraud accusations from at least four separate whistleblowers, all of whom filed complaints with Canadian securities regulators – WSJ
Some timing perspective on Jordan’s bid for the career Slam (which begins in earnest today) – NYTimes
Here’s a nice unpacking of the MoMA’s “Wright at 150” exhibition, a look at FLW through 12 projects—including some that were unrealized—and other glimpses into the life of the man himself – NYReview