[Yahoo/Bloomberg] The Price of the Stuff That Makes Everything Is Surging
[AP] Biden’s corporate tax plan takes aim at income inequality
[Reuters] U.S. says China has fallen short on ‘Phase 1’ intellectual property commitments
[Reuters] China’s April home prices maintain momentum, smaller cities lead growth – private survey
[Reuters] S.Korea April exports surge at sharpest pace in more than a decade
[CNBC] India’s daily Covid-19 cases pass 400,000 for first time as second wave worsens
[Bloomberg] ECB’s Weidmann Says Government Finances Mustn’t Delay Tightening
[Bloomberg] China Leverage Ratio Falls as Government Tries to Rein in Risks
[Bloomberg] Summers Sees Signs of Scarce Workers as Harbinger of Inflation
[NYT] Why a $10,000 Tax Deduction Could Hold Up Trillions in Stimulus Funds
[WSJ] Five Tech Giants Just Keep Growing
[WSJ] Elon Musk Can Pocket Another $32 Billion of Tesla Shares
[FT] Inflation tests pricing power of global brands
[FT] US tax plan ‘opens door to rest of the world’ to raise capital levies
[FT] Hedge funds confused by turns in markets
[FT] Stories from inside India’s Covid disaster: ‘No one has seen anything like this’