[Reuters] Stocks slip on renewed U.S.-China trade war concerns
[Reuters] Sterling falters as Brexit approaches its endgame
[Reuters] U.S. retail sales post first decline in seven months
[AP] Brexit talks don’t get breakthrough, continue on summit eve
[CNBC] There are doubts about China’s promise to purchase more US farm products
[Reuters] U.S. House takes hard line on China over Hong Kong, Huawei
[CNBC] China threatens countermeasures in response to US bill supporting Hong Kong protesters
[Reuters] U.S. ‘deeply concerned’ about untrackable China ships carrying Iran oil: officials
[Reuters] Uncertainty seen persisting, along with Fed’s divide
[Reuters] IMF heightens warnings on corporate debt following central bank cuts
[Reuters] India cannot sacrifice economic strength to comply with U.S. sanctions: Finance Minister
[Reuters] ‘Defiant message’ as North Korea’s Kim rides white horse on sacred mountain
[Bloomberg] China Unexpectedly Injects $28 Billion of Cash as Growth Slows
[Bloomberg] Turkey Bans Short-Selling in Top Banks as U.S. Indicts Halkbank
[NYT] What’s Really in the Trade Deal Trump Announced With China
[WSJ] The Fed Is Buying Bonds Again. Just Don’t Call It Quantitative Easing.
[WSJ] Uncertainty Hovers Over China’s Commitment to U.S. Farm Purchases
[WSJ] U.S. to Try Diplomacy in Turkey as Russian Forces Swoop Into Syria