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PRESS DIGEST - Wall Street Journal - April 11

Published 2016-04-11, 12:27 a/m
© Reuters.  PRESS DIGEST - Wall Street Journal - April 11
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April 11 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in
the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories
and does not vouch for their accuracy.

- The UK's Daily Mail has emerged as a suitor for Yahoo
Inc's YHOO.O assets, joining a wide group of interested
companies that includes telecom giant Verizon Communications Inc (NYSE:VZ)
VZ.N as an April 18 deadline for preliminary offers nears,
according to people familiar with the matter.

- Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said on Sunday
he would resign from his post, opening the way for the formation
of a new government and the potential for urgently needed
reforms to be passed in parliament.


- The Brussels suicide attacks that killed 32 people were
the result of a last-minute scramble by terrorists after the
capture of a comrade days earlier persuaded them to ditch plans
for a fresh strike in France, Belgian prosecutors said.


- UK Prime Minister David Cameron faced further questions
about his financial affairs on Sunday, including a cash gift
from his mother, despite taking the unprecedented step of
publishing information about his income tax for the past six
years following a week of scrutiny sparked by the Panama leaks.

- TransCanada Corp TRP.TO said its Keystone oil pipeline
resumed pumping Sunday after a nearly week-long shutdown due to
a leak discovered in South Dakota. The Canadian company said it
has completed repairs to the leak, which caused a spill of about
400 barrels, or 16,800 gallons near the company's Freeman pump
station in Hutchinson County.

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