[Reuters] Stocks, dollar hunker down for U.S. midterm elections
[Reuters] Oil prices down on Iran sanction exemptions, demand concerns
[Reuters] Money Markets-Dollar LIBOR resumes rise ahead of Fed meeting
[CNBC] Here’s what every major Wall Street firm expects from the election and how to play it
[BloombergQ] China Still Ready to Talk Trade With Trump, Xi’s No. 2 Says
[CNBC] Beijing is ready for talks with the US to resolve trade issues: China’s vice president
[BloombergQ] Wage Gains of 3% Taking Hold as U.S. Employers ‘Need to Pay Up’
[Reuters] ‘We’re heading for no deal Brexit,’ Northern Ireland DUP lawmaker says
[Reuters] Eurogroup meeting consolidates Italy budget standoff, pushes yields higher
[BloombergQ] El-Erian: Diverging Economies Will Keep Driving Markets
[WSJ] Trump Agenda on the Line as Voters Head to the Polls
[WSJ] Not Just Midterms: Investors Bracing for Packed November Calendar
[WSJ] Market Boogeyman May Come for Bonds, Not Stocks
[WSJ] Where to Find Treasury Buyers? Not Asia
[WSJ] Supply Crunch Looms in Commodities Markets
[FT] What the midterms will mean for US policy: three scenarios
[FT] Italian PMI falls to lowest level since 2013
[FT] QE end holds few fears for German bond market
[BloombergSub] Trump’s Trade War Is Making Russia and China Comrades Again