WN: Market Data, August 11
8/11/2015 4:17PMKey market data for August 11, 2015.
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Social activist Lu Jun left China and now lives in Queens, N.Y., with his wife and daughter. In an interview, he spoke about the power of stunt-based protests and performance art as a vehicle for dissent. Photo: Sasha Maslov for The Wall Street Journal
As low commodity prices have impacted markets around the world, Russia may have been hurt the most. WSJ chief economics columnist Greg Ip explains why. Photo:AP
Photos of Aylan Kurdi, a 3-year-old who drowned as his family tried to flee from Kobani to Europe, spread around the world this week. What's the story behind the tragedy? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer.
President Barack Obama and King Salman of Saudi Arabia, speaking before reporters at the Oval Office Friday, pledged to strengthen ties between their countries ahead of a meeting to discuss conflicts in Syria and Yemen and the Iran nuclear deal.
It's Round Two for smartwatches. WSJ's Joanna Stern takes a first look at just-announced devices from Motorola and Samsung. Photo/video: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal.
Tesla's new Model X SUV, which costs at least $132,000, begins shipping to pre-order customers later this month. Ahead of delivery, the Silicon Valley auto maker is allowing certain buyers to customize their vehicles with various options. Photo: Zuma Press
Ramsay Slugg of U.S. Trust explains to Barron's Penta how he helps families make the tough decisions about passing on their art collections.