[Reuters] Stocks mixed as investors focus on U.S. stimulus
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Treasuries Slump With Dollar Amid Stimulus Bets: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Yuan hits 27-month high on PBOC guidance, upbeat data
[CNBC] Mortgage demand from homebuyers falls for the fourth straight week
[CNBC] Stimulus package is unlikely to get through Congress before the election, Goldman Sachs says
[Reuters] U.S. retailers secure stores as worries about election unrest mount
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Junk Bonds Won’t Save Everybody From Going Bust
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Chicago Poised for Painful Choices to Close Record Budget Gap
[CNBC] A ‘blue wave’ in U.S. elections could bring forward Fed rate hikes, says Morgan Stanley
[Reuters] China to balance stable growth and risk prevention: central bank
[Reuters] UK borrowing exceeds forecasts, debt highest since 1960
[Bloomberg] White House Says Goal Is Fiscal Stimulus Deal in Next 48 Hours
[Bloomberg] Can China’s Rebound Last? A Look Behind the Latest GDP Numbers
[NYT] The Fed’s $4 Trillion Lifeline Never Materialized. Here’s Why.
[WSJ] Leveraged Buyouts Come Roaring Back After Coronavirus-Related Lull
[WSJ] More Corporate Bonds Are Rated Triple-A in China Despite Coronavirus Pandemic