Be in the know. 12 key reads for Thursday…

  1. Glum Hong Kong dealmakers pin hopes on China Congress to revive economy, IPOs (reuters)
  2. UK Officials Are Working on a U-Turn for Truss Tax-Cut Plan (bloomberg)
  3. CPI data show little letup in inflation as U.S. consumer prices jump again in September (marketwatch)
  4. Treasury’s Yellen worried about ‘loss of adequate liquidity’ in U.S. government bond market (marketwatch)
  5. The Big Read. China’s Xi Jinping problem (ft)
  6. Pound jumps, gilt yields fall as reports suggests U.K. may backtrack on budget (marketwatch)
  7. Foreclosure activity increases in the United States (foxbusiness)
  8. Hedge Fund Positioning Ahead Of CPI Is At 5-Year Lows (zerohedge)
  9. Inflation Came in Hotter Than Expected. The Fed’s Job Isn’t Done. (barrons)
  10. Fed Minutes Show Concerns of More Persistent High Inflation (wsj)
  11. Inflation cut in half: Moody’s Analytics’ Mark Zandi sees major relief within six months (cnbc)
  12. Top economist David Rosenberg predicts US inflation will plummet below 3% next year – and warns the Fed’s rate hikes are courting disaster (businessinsider)