[BloombergQ] U.S. Stocks Climb; Euro Holds Gains on ECB: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Europe attempts comeback after world stocks routed again
[Reuters] Oil prices fall one percent amid global stock market slump
[CNBC] US trade deficit in goods widens for fourth straight month, hits $76 billion
[Reuters] U.S. core capital goods orders decline for second straight month
[Reuters] U.S. won’t talk to China on trade until it gets specific plan to halt tech theft
[Reuters] ECB sticks to stimulus exit plans despite darker outlook
[Reuters] U.S. dairy farmers get little help from Canada trade deal
[Reuters] China says army will act ‘at any cost’ to prevent Taiwan split
[WSJ] Government and Military Spending Fuel U.S. Growth
[WSJ] Editorial Board: Trump Flunks Fed Politics
[FT] ECB reiterates plans to halt bond purchases in December
[FT] ECB faces challenges over Italy, Brexit — and its own strategy
[BloombergSub] China’s Most-Indebted Developer Has a Risky Shadow Loan Habit