Be in the know. 15 key reads for Monday…

  1. What the Election Means for Industrial Stocks. Hint: Rotation (Barron’s)
  2. New 72-Year Study Reveals Where Stocks Are Headed (Investor’s)
  3. Wanted in Covid-19 Fight: ‘Superdonors’ of Convalescent Plasma (Wall Street Journal)
  4. China’s Export Machine Looks Inward as Global Risks Rise (Wall Street Journal)
  5. U.S. Sets Export Controls on China’s Top Chip Maker (Wall Street Journal)
  6. Chinese Companies Head Home to Raise Money, as Beijing’s Relations With U.S. Fray (Wall Street Journal)
  7. Small Firms Less Apocalyptic as 60% See Survival Past Six Months (Bloomberg)
  8. Sustainable Footwear Maker Allbirds Lands $100 Million in Funding (Wall Street Journal)
  9. A Bet on Europe Is a Bet on Drugs, Against Tech (Wall Street Journal)
  10. US presidential debate will be more of a ‘key driver’ for markets than the next jobs report, one strategist says (BusinessInsider)
  11. HSBC shares rebound after China’s Ping An increases its stake (Financial Times)
  12. University of North Texas Team Use Advanced Supercomputers to Improve Remdesivir Effectiveness (TrialSiteNews)
  13. There are four coronavirus vaccines in late-stage studies — here’s how they differ (MarketWatch)
  14. Check out the Mustang Mach-E, Ford’s electric SUV (MarketWatch)
  15. Hedge funds race to cover crude short positions: Kemp (Reuters)