[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Stocks Advance on Earnings Optimism: Markets Wrap
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Rises on Speculation OPEC May Spurn Biden’s Appeal on Output
[Reuters] Inflation, wage data, challenge Fed ‘transitory’ narrative
[Reuters] Yellen says U.S economy is not overheating
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Yellen Dismisses Treasury-Market Jitters, Sees ‘Solid’ Recovery
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] RBA Faces Credibility Test as Markets Push Yield Envelope
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] BOE’s Hawkish Push Turns Rate Decision Into Credibility Test
[AP] China’s economy slows as Beijing wrestles with debt
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] More Chinese Developers Are Scrambling to Dodge Debt Defaults
[Reuters] China new home prices barely grow amid tight curbs – private survey
[Reuters] China’s factory activity grows, but input costs weigh – Caixin PMI
[Reuters] China taps oil reserve, refiners ramp up output to stave off diesel shortage
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China’s Oil Stockpile ‘Low as It Can Go’ Ahead of OPEC+ Meet
[CNBC] China’s economy is showing signs of stagflation, economists warn
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Japan’s Kishida Defies Forecasts, Keeps Majority in Election
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Chip Drought Hits Mexico Hard as Auto-Parts Bonds Take a Beating
[Reuters] Russia says Ukraine trying to drag it into Donbass conflict
[Bloomberg] China’s Home Sales Slump Persists, Clouding Economic Outlook
[Bloomberg] Developer Faces Another Bond Payment Deadline: Evergrande Update
[Bloomberg] How an Evergrande Collapse Would Cascade Through China
[Bloomberg] Australia’s Hot Housing Market Shows Signs of Cooling Momentum
[WSJ] Central Banks Fuel New Bets on Tighter Money as Inflation Rises Globally
[WSJ] Fed Complacency Feeds Inflation
[WSJ] Chinese Developer Yango Group Proposes Bond Swap to Avoid ‘Imminent’ Default
[FT] Bond traders ramp up bets on ‘big shift’ in global monetary policy
[FT] US warehouses are running out of space as containers pile high
[FT] HNA’s $170bn restructuring plan approved as focus turns to Evergrande
[FT] Will the ailing Turkish economy bring Erdogan down?
[FT] Climate change could bring near-unliveable conditions for 3bn people, say scientists