[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Gold Surges to Record on Weaker Dollar, Risk of US Shutdown
[CNBC] Stocks jump as AI names rebound, EA surges on on takeover: Live updates
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Dips as Traders Zero in on Prospect of More OPEC+ Supplies
[AP] Government shutdown draws closer as congressional leaders head to the White House
[Reuters] Republicans urge Democrats to agree to short-term bill to keep US government open
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Trump’s $900 Billion Funding Demands Face Korea, Japan Caution
[Yahoo/Reuters] Fed’s Miran sees Trump economic overhaul driving down rates, others see a risky bet
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Taiwan Must Help US to Make Half Its Chips, Commerce Chief Says
[Axios] “No one is safe”: Democrats fear Trump will prosecute them next
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US Gold Reserves Hit $1 Trillion in Value After Record Rally
[Forbes] Global Debt Hits $338 Trillion at the Worst Possible Moment
[Reuters] BOJ board’s hawkish flex lowers bar for an October rate hike
[AP] Moldova’s pro-EU party wins clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groups
[Bloomberg] Don’t Take the Federal Reserve’s Next Move for Granted
[Bloomberg] US to See $350 Billion Nuclear Boom to Power AI, Report Says
[Bloomberg] France Takes Aim at Wealthy as Way Out of Political Paralysis
[WSJ] Trump Faces Democrats as Shutdown Deadline Nears
[WSJ] The Credit Market Is Humming—and That Has Wall Street On Edge
[WSJ] Debt Is Fueling the Next Wave of the AI Boom
[WSJ] It’s Trump vs. Portland Again in Clash Over Federal Troops
[WSJ] Pentagon Pushes to Double Missile Production for Potential China Conflict
[WSJ] Japan’s Ruling Party Gears Up to Select Next Prime Minister
[WSJ] BOJ Board Member Noguchi Raises Expectations for Rate Hike
[FT] Gold punches through $3,800 an ounce as risk of US shutdown rattles markets
[FT] French Socialists threaten to topple Emmanuel Macron’s new prime minister
[FT] Wall Street regulator vows light touch and end to quarterly reporting
[FT] Hedge funds and high-frequency traders are converging
[FT] Stephen Miller: Donald Trump’s ‘prime minister’ executes his plan to reshape America
[FT] Donald Trump’s erratic policymaking frays nerves at multinational groups