- BlackRock and Ray Dalio Say Investors Should Be in China. Weighing the Risks. (Barron’s)
- S. Initial Jobless Claims Fall by Most Since Late June in Week (Bloomberg)
- ECB Slows Pandemic Bond Buying as Europe’s Economy Rebounds (Bloomberg)
- Atlanta Fed’s Bostic tells Wall Street Journal a taper decision is unlikely to come this month (marketwatch)
- Tiananmen Massacre Vigil Organizers Arrested by Hong Kong Authorities (Wall Street Journal)
- Wall Street Strategists Are Cautious About This Fall. Why They’re Worried. (Barron’s)
- 6 Energy Stocks That Don’t Deserve to Be Left Behind (Barron’s)
- 5 Incredibly Safe Dividend Stocks to Buy (247wallst)
- Intel Expects Huge Growth in Auto Chips. It’s Bulking Up in Europe. (Barron’s)
- Natural-gas futures rally to highest finish since 2014 on slow U.S. output recovery, tight supplies (MarketWatch)
- Chinese state op-ed defends Xi’s regulatory crackdown and foreign investment (New York Post)
- Hurricane Ida’s Fallout Continues to Cripple U.S. Oil Production (Wall Street Journal)
- A Vintage Lotus That Stays Ahead of the Curve (Wall Street Journal)
- China Stocks Hammered Again On Regulations Despite Some Optimism (IBD)
- Cathie Wood’s Ark cuts China positions ‘dramatically’ (Financial Times)
- As a Delta Wave Peaks in Some States, Others Brace for What’s Next (Wall Street Journal)
- BlackRock-Soros Feud Is a Microcosm of Wall Street’s China Dilemma (Wall Street Journal)
- Eric Church and Chris Stapleton top CMA Awards 2021 nominations (USA Today)
- Tencent Leads $60 Billion Loss as Game Crackdown Fears Grow (Bloomberg)
- Fidelity Cuts Ant Valuation Again as China Crackdown Spreads (Bloomberg)
- China Tells Gaming Firms to End ‘Solitary’ Focus on Profit (Bloomberg)
- What Xi Means by ‘Disorderly Capital’ Is $1.5 Trillion Question (Bloomberg)
- Walmart Rethinks Its China ‘Hypermarket’ Strategy Amid Alibaba Gains (Bloomberg)
- Traders Rush to Dump China Tech Stocks as Gaming Targeted Again (Bloomberg)
- European Central Bank slows its bond purchases as euro zone inflation surges (CNBC)
- Tencent, NetEase shares dive after Chinese regulators summon firms; report of game approval freezes (CNBC)
- Yellen urges Congress to raise debt limit, warns about extraordinary measures running out soon (CNBC)
- The six reasons why Jim Cramer is concerned about the stock market in September (CNBC)
- TEXT-Lagarde’s statement after ECB policy meeting (Reuters)
- JPMorgan Raises PT on Netflix (NFLX), Analyst Says 4Q Should Become Strongest Content Quarter Ever (StreetInsider)
- Analysis-Investors betting on ‘stable’ choice of Powell renomination at Fed (Reuters)
- China’s factory inflation hits 13-year high as materials costs soar (Reuters)
- ECB Preview: The First Taper, But Don’t Call It That (ZeroHedge)