Bloomberg:
- Zhou Baffles China Watchers With Hints on 3Q Growth Surprise. (video)
- Your Evening Briefing.
- The World's Largest Oil Hedge Is Complete. Mexico has completed its annual oil hedge for 2018, which will lock in an average export price of $46 per barrel of crude, Deputy Finance Minister Vanessa Rubio said in an interview. In addition to the put options bought on the market, a larger Oil Revenue Stabilization Fund, with the help of the central bank’s exchange-rate surplus, will help guarantee the price, Rubio told Bloomberg News. "We have completed it and we’re assured that the hedge perfectly covers the price of a barrel that we included in the 2018 budget of $46 dollars," Rubio said.
- How Goldman(GS) and Morgan Stanley's(MS) Profits Might Still Surprise.
Wall Street Journal:
- China’s Xi Approaches a New Term With a Souring Taste for Markets. As a Communist Party congress opens, the pro-market talk from Xi’s first term has faded as China’s priorities turn to economic intervention and supporting state companies.
- As Islamic State Recedes, Iraqi Forces and Kurds Turn on Each Other. Elite Iraqi forces take control of local government building in Kirkuk.
- EU Foreign Ministers Agree to Stand by Iran Nuclear Deal. Ministers criticize Trump’s decision to pull out of agreement, warn that U.S. administration could become isolated.
CNBC:
- Trump and Mitch McConnell say they want tax reform done by the end of the year.
- Americans would see up to a $9,000 raise if US cuts corporate taxes, says Trump economic advisor.
- Major Wi-Fi security flaw could allow hackers to listen in on any of your devices. (video)
- Top Trump advisor Cohn says tax reform has to get done this year.
- The new iPhones will be Apple’s(AAPL) most successful ever, says analyst Ives.
- Mobile-only customers are the key to the next wave of Netflix(NFLX) growth.
- Iraq made 'declaration of war' when its troops seized parts of oil-rich region, Kurdish forces say.
- Adobe(ADBE) warns that hackers are exploiting its Flash software.
Zero Hedge:
- US Deploys Special Forces "Decapitation" Team To South Korea.
- Firm Behind "Trump Dossier" Refuses To Comply With Congressional Subpoena.
- Sears(SHLD) Crashes After Second Largest Shareholder Resigns From Board.
- Gold Drops Below $1300 As Taylor Reportedly Trump's Warsh For Fed Chair. (graph)
- USDJPY Jumps And Dumps After Conflicting Reports Over North Korean Willingness To Negotiate. (graph)
- Healthcare Stocks Slide After Trump Says "Drug Prices Out Of Control". (graph)
- After Lightning Offensive, Kirkuk Is Now Fully Under Iraqi Military Control.
- NAFTA Talks Heat Up As Trump Administration Takes Aggressive Stance On Autos.
- Recession Red Flag Rears Its Ugly Head - Treasury Yield Curve Crashes To Post-Crisis Flats. (graph)
- Cable Plummets On Report Brexit Talks Headed For "Catastrophic Breakdown" If No EU Compromise.
- Empire Fed Survey Soars To Highest In 8 Years (As New Orders Plunge). (graph)
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