[Reuters] Stocks gain on stimulus hopes but still head for third losing week
[Reuters] U.S. housing starts drop for third straight month
[CNBC] Fed may not have enough firepower to prevent a recession
[Reuters] To spur consumption, China preps plan to boost disposable income by 2020
[Reuters] Mexico’s central bank cuts rates for first time in 5 years as economy sputters
[Reuters] North Korea fires projectiles, rejects South Korea’s ‘senseless’ dialogue pledge
[Bloomberg] Investors Are Worrying About Hong Kong Banks as Protests Roll On
[Bloomberg] You May Be Dead Before You Pay Off Your Student Loans
[WSJ] Chinese, Russian Warplanes Test U.S. Patience in Skies Near South Korea
[WSJ] July Was Hottest on Record
[FT] Negative yields force investors to plunge into riskier debt
[FT] Fed chair Powell must be wary of a market running ahead of itself
[FT] Treasuries on track for best month since 2015 amid investor gloom