Billionaire Chase Coleman’s Tiger Global made a nearly $500…

The $20 billion investment firm took a new position in Fiat valued at $481 million in the final three months of the year, according to Bloomberg’s analysis of a regulatory filing on The quarterly filing, called a 13F, lists the long stock positions of investment firms. The positions are current as of 45 days prior, so it is possible that Tiger Global has since changed its positions.

Ball State Decides To Keep TV Station Frequency

Ball State University officials have decided against selling the school’s television frequency and will continue operating its public broadcasting station. The decision comes after the university had considered giving up the WIPB-TV frequency in a Federal Communications Commission auction aimed at freeing up bandwidth for mobile devices.

Nikkei Falls After Toshiba Earnings Delay

Japanese stocks fell more than 1 percent on Tuesday, with investor sentiment soured after Toshiba Corp delayed its earnings release, including details of a multibillion dollar charge related to cost overruns at its U.S. nuclear arm. The mood was also hurt by the dollar’s weakening after President Donald Trump’s national security adviser Michael Flynn quit.

Fed Has Limited View on Trump Policies Ahead of Yellen Testimony

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen goes to Congress on Tuesday for the first time since Republicans took control of the White House and both houses of the legislature with less clarity on the direction of U.S. economic policy than at any time of her three-year tenure. The details of President Donald Trump’s economic policies remain largely unknown.

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Mike Flynn, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, resigned Monday as he was under increasing fire over his conflicting statements about his contacts with Russian officials before the inauguration, the White House said. Mr. Flynn’s resignation was accepted by Mr. Trump after information about his Russia contacts continued to emerge while the president was “evaluating” whether to keep him in his post.