Be in the know. 22 key reads for Monday…

  1. NetEase, Bilibili Jump in U.S. as China Ends Video Game Freeze (bloomberg)
  2. These 33 cheap stocks look like second-quarter bargains, according to Morningstar (businessinsider)
  3. Coronavirus: Shanghai declares 7,565 areas ‘low-risk,’ easing lockdowns in selected zones as symptomatic cases dip after six rounds of tests (scmp)
  4. Chinese delivery giant Meituan axes jobs as tech lay-offs mount (scmp)
  5. Why Stocks Are Rallying in the Midst of a War and Soaring Inflation (wsj)
  6. Investors Turn Cautious on Consumer Debt (wsj)
  7. What Happened at Tesla’s ‘Cyber Rodeo’—and Why It Mattered (barrons)
  8. Costco Is Challenging Amazon as the Most Richly Valued Retailer (barrons)
  9. JetBlue Just Got Upgraded, but Not Because Someone Likes the Spirit Offer (barrons)
  10. AT&T Stock Set to Rise After Completion of WarnerMedia Spinoff (barrons)
  11. Warren Buffett Loves Cheap Stocks. The HP Stake Is Proof. (barrons)
  12. Profit Margins Will Be Down in Earnings Season. When Buying Beaten-Up Stocks Makes Sense. (barrons)
  13. Pfizer’s New CFO Negotiated One of the Biggest Healthcare Deals in History. Is It a Sign of Things to Come? (barrons)
  14.  ‘Impossible’ Rory McIlroy finishes historic Masters round with unreal bunker shot (nypost)
  15. Elon Musk Rejects Twitter’s Offer to Join Board in Surprise Twist (bloomberg)
  16. Recession Risk Is Rising, Economists Say (wsj)
  17. The Mystery of the Missing Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwiches at the Masters (wsj)
  18. Citigroup Claws Its Way Back Into Saudi Arabia (wsj)
  19. SoftBank Leads $185 Million Round in Pax8 at $1.7 Billion Value (bloomberg)
  20. End of ECB Bond Purchases Not Priced In, Goldman Strategists Say (bloomberg)
  21. KB Home sets new stock repurchase program representing 11% of market cap (marketwatch)
  22. The Chinese companies trying to buy strategic islands (ft)