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Google Plus is shutting down after 500K users have data exposed

Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous, Editor-in-chief Andy Serwer, Sibile Marcellus, Zack Guzman, Jared Blikre, Dan Roberts, Julia La Roche, Myles Udland and Alanna Petroff discuss today’s top stories.

Today’s topics include:

  • Alphabet to shut down Google+ site after data exposure

  • IMF cuts global growth forecast

  • PPG’s very bad quarter sends stock sliding

  • Jaguar Land Rover idling UK plant as china demand slides

  • UK banks ready for worst-case Brexit: Bank of England

  • Luxury giant LVMH set to report earnings

  • SoundCloud expands its ‘SoundCloud Premier’ program

  • Credit card interest rate average soars to 17%: Survey

  • Facebook unveils Portal device amid privacy worries

  • Scener brings a social experience to Netflix, Hulu and YouTube content

  • Conagra offering $575M in stock for Pinnacle purchase

  • Microsoft investing in Grab, reportedly set to get EU approval for GitHub purchase

  • CBS to look for buyer after Moonves probe ends: Rpt.

  • Papa John’s in Nelson Peltz’s takeover sights: WSJ

  • Netflix buying new production hub in New Mexico

  • Pressed Juicery unveils ‘member pricing’

  • Advertisers reportedly moving money from Google to Amazon