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Press Digest: Wall Street Journal - Sept 13

Sept 13 (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 chief executive of Binance's U.S. arm, Brian Shroder,
has left the crypto exchange. He will be succeeded on an interim
basis by the company's chief legal officer, Norman Reed,
according to a company spokesperson.
    
    - The United Auto Workers union plans to hold targeted
strikes at certain U.S. auto factories if it can't reach new
labor deals with Detroit automakers by late Thursday, an unusual
strategy that could broadly disrupt assembly-line production.
    
    - Ford Motor  F.N  hired a new global chief marketing
officer away from rival Toyota  7203.T  as the automaker
contends with a costly and slower-than-expected shift toward
electric vehicles, as well as a potential strike by thousands of
unionized workers.
    
    - The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday sued
Virtu Financial  VIRT.O , one of the largest electronic trading
firms in the U.S., alleging it misled customers about how it
safeguarded their confidential trading data.
        
  
        - Apple  AAPL.O  on Tuesday unveiled a new iPhone lineup
aimed at wringing more money out of its top model without
jacking up prices for more basic versions that are getting only
minor upgrades.
        
  
        - California legislators on Tuesday passed a bill that
would require large companies that do business there to disclose
all emissions tied to both their operations and supply chain.  
            
  

 (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
 ((globalnewsmonitoring@thomsonreuters.com))

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