[Reuters] New year cheer for stocks as rally rumbles on
[Reuters] Dollar off to a flat start for 2020 as others find the fizz
[Reuters] Oil climbs on U.S.-China trade optimism, Middle East tensions
[Reuters] China Dec factory activity expands more slowly but confidence jumps-Caixin PMI
[Reuters] UK manufacturing output slides at fastest rate since 2012: PMI
[CNS] Decade of Debt: Federal Debt Up More Than $10 Trillion in 2010s
[Reuters] U.S. shale producers to tap brakes in 2020 after years of rapid growth
[Reuters] Iran not heading to war but not afraid of conflict: military commander
[Reuters] Hundreds arrested in Hong Kong in New Year’s Day protests: police
[Reuters] Erdogan says up to 250,000 Syrians flee toward Turkey as crisis worsens
[Reuters] Australian authorities steer mass evacuation as wildfires raze holiday towns
[Bloomberg] Why China’s Debt Defaults Are Picking Up Yet Again
[Bloomberg] Even $8.7 Trillion Bond Rollover Can’t Solve Safe-Asset Drought
[Bloomberg] The Dollar’s Losses May Just Be Getting Started
[Bloomberg] Tracking the Escalating Conflict Between the U.S. and Iran
[WSJ] Energy Producers’ New Year’s Resolution: Pay the Tab for the Shale Drilling Bonanza
[WSJ] Asia’s Factory Output Stabilizes as Europe’s Slump Deepens
[FT] Grim repo: how the Fed plans to return crucial market to normal
[FT] Beijing’s delicate balancing act relies on job creation