- September Is The Worst Month Unless You Own These 12 Stocks (Investor’s Business Daily)
- Campbell Soup earnings beat, share buyback program revised (MarketWatch)
- Tencent Snapped Up by China Traders After Two-Month Selloff (Bloomberg)
- BP, Standard Chartered and 7 Other Undervalued European Stocks Deserve a Hard Look (Barron’s)
- China May Be Its Own Worst Cold War 2.0 Enemy (Bloomberg)
- China to step up financing support for small firms (Reuters)
- September Is the Stock Market’s Worst Month. History Says This Time Could Be Different. (Barron’s)
- Here’s why Robert Shiller’s two stock-market indexes are telling wildly different valuation stories. (MarketWatch)
- Investors eye emerging market upswing after China shock (Financial Times)
- Private Equity Firms All Want the Same Thing: British Companies (New York Times)
- Teva-MedinCell’s Schizophrenia Treatment Candidate Under FDA Review (Benzinga)
- U.S. Home-Price Growth Rose to Record in June (Wall Street Journal)
- Americans Are Stocking Up on Toilet Paper Again (Wall Street Journal)
- China gaming stocks rally despite regulators limiting kids’ playing time (CNBC)
- Tencent boosts global investments as Beijing cracks down on gaming (Financial Times)
- Stocks push higher on China stimulus hopes (Financial Times)
- Lotus Is Getting Money From NIO. What It Means for Ferrari and Porsche. (Barron’s)