[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Stock Markets in Retreat as Dollar Resumes Climb: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Dollar hits 10-month high as US yields spike, yen recovers from dip
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Japan Warns Again on Yen After Dollar Breaches 149 Mark
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Yuan Drops Toward Weak End of PBOC Trading Band as Stress Mounts
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Steady Near $90 as Tight Supply Vies With Dollar Strength
[Reuters] Morning Bid: Bond crush stifles markets as $134 billion hits
[Reuters] Shutdown showdown in US Congress: Time running short to fund government
[AP] With a government shutdown just days away, Congress is moving into crisis mode
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Bond Traders Roiled by Fed See US Shutdown as Next Big Wild Card
[Reuters] Fed’s Kashkari sees another rate hike, then a hold
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] UAW Fight Against Billions in Buybacks Forces Investor Rethink
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Dimon Warns World May Not Be Ready for Fed at 7%, TOI Says
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Aging US Electric Grid’s Significant Risks Undercut Reliability, SAFE Says
Exclusive: Some Evergrande creditors plan to join winding-up petition if no new debt plan by Oct 30
The Massive Scale of China’s Property Sector
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Teetering China Property Giants Undercut Xi’s Push to End Crisis
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] High Rice Prices Bring Risk of Social Unrest, UN Says
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Vietnam Property Woes Rear Up as Major Developer Spars With Creditors
[Reuters] Philippines vows not to back down as China warns against ‘trouble’ at disputed shoal
[Bloomberg] Private Equity Is Piling Debt on Itself Like Never Before
[NYT] Slowing, Graying and in Debt, Can China’s Industrial Heartland Be Revived?
[WSJ] Americans Finally Start to Feel the Sting From the Fed’s Rate Hikes
[WSJ] Shutdown Would Blindfold Fed in Piloting Course on Rates
[WSJ] The World’s Biggest Crypto Firm Is Melting Down
[WSJ] Commercial Real Estate’s Next Big Headache: Spiraling Insurance Costs
[FT] The debt-fuelled bet on US Treasuries that’s scaring regulators
[FT] Who’s afraid of the Treasury basis trade?
[FT] Top-rated US companies turn to convertible bonds as rising interest rates bite