WSJ Minute Briefing

Japanese Leader Fumio Kishida to Step Down


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Plus: Activist Elliott Investment Management plans to start a proxy fight at Southwest Airlines. And, candy company Mars is expected to announce a nearly $30 billion deal for snack maker Kellenova today. Luke Vargas hosts.


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