Be in the know. 13 key reads for Tuesday…

  1. Powell says the Fed is ‘strongly committed’ to 2% inflation goal (CNBC)
  2. What to Do When You’re a Distressed-Asset Investor (and Nothing’s in Distress) (Institutional Investor)
  3. The Bias That Pays Off in the Hedge Fund Industry (Institutional Investor)
  4. Are Index Funds Headed for a Reckoning? (Institutional Investor)
  5. China’s top negotiators say US talks going strong, Phase 1 soon (Fox Business)
  6. It’s not just trade hopes fueling the U.S. stocks rally (Reuters)
  7. Investors Could Do Much Worse Than ‘Japanification’ (Wall Street Journal)
  8. CNBC’s Jim Cramer, a longtime Tesla critic, says he might be about to buy a Model X (MarketWatch)
  9. Disney+ averaging almost a million new subscribers a day (New York Post)
  10. Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan says the fourth-quarter economy is ‘weak’ (CNBC)
  11. It’s 2019, But It Sure Feels a Lot Like 1998 for Stocks (Bloomberg)
  12. Fed Chair Powell Says a Solid Labor Market Could Get Even Stronger (New York Times)
  13. Teva, Drugmakers in Talks With U.S. to End Generics Probes (Bloomberg)