- F.D.A. Approves Gilead’s Remdesivir as First Drug to Treat Covid-19 (New York Times)
- Wells Fargo Is Said to Discuss Sale of Its Asset-Management Arm (Bloomberg)
- Pelosi-Mnuchin Talks Drag, Likely Pushing Stimulus Past Election (Bloomberg)
- Intel Beat Earnings Expectations. Why Its Stock Is Tumbling. (Barron’s)
- Trump Seizes On Biden Oil Comment to Warn Swing State Voters (Bloomberg)
- China Economic Rebound Pushes Copper Prices to Multiyear High (Wall Street Journal)
- UK retail sales rise at record pace in 3rd quarter, as Brits splash out on clothes, shoes and dining out (Business Insider)
- Warren Buffett’s great-nephew joins the SPAC boom by listing a $150 million blank-check company (Business Insider)
- GE stock price target raised to $9.00 from $8.50 at UBS (MarketWatch)
- Why Goldman Sachs sees a 2021 bull market brewing for commodities (MarketWatch)
- These are the stocks to short when a COVID vaccine is ready, says JPMorgan (MarketWatch)
- Oil Production Cuts Could Be Extended: Putin (ZeroHedge)
- Does Intel Deserve More Credit For Q3 Earnings? (24/7 Wall Street)
- Copper’s ‘unignorable’ strength is saying bullish things about the economy (MarketWatch)
- European equities rise on upbeat earnings (Financial Times)