[Reuters] Global stocks drop for third day, BASF warning stings Europe
[Reuters] Oil rises towards $65 as supply concerns outweigh trade disputes
[Reuters] U.S., China to relaunch talks with little changed since deal fell apart
[CNBC] Fed Chair Powell’s job is safe ‘at the present time,’ Larry Kudlow says
[The Hill] Debt ceiling deadline could hit in early September: study
[CNBC] Tension between Japan and South Korea is rising, and it looks set to drag down trade
[Reuters] Japan pushes back against Seoul’s calls to scrap export curbs
[Reuters] U.S. State Department approves possible $2.2 billion arms sale to Taiwan
[CNBC] Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam: Extradition bill ‘is dead’
[NYT] Global Recession Risks Are Up, and Central Banks Aren’t Ready
[NYT] Turkey’s Long, Painful Economic Crisis Grinds On
[Bloomberg] Powell Heads to Congress With Rate Cut in Play, Risk on His Mind
[Bloomberg] Chinese Wealth Manager Claims $490 Million Fraud Behind Missed Repayments
[Bloomberg] ECB Seen Readying the Pumps for Return to Massive Bond Buying
[WSJ] Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s Approach to Interest-Rate Policy Wins Bipartisan Backing
[WSJ] Markets Are Calm, Then Suddenly Go Crazy. Some Investors Think They Know Why.
[WSJ] The Myth of Monetary Stimulus Is Unraveling
[WSJ] Big Tech’s Buyback Spree Nears Its Limits
[WSJ] Heavy Debt Humbles China’s Business Champions, Including the Jewelry Queen
[WSJ] Fed Expectations Trigger Record Run of Outflows in Leveraged Loans
[FT] Turkey’s latest stumble shows dangers of betting on risky markets