Be in the know. 25 key reads for Saturday…

  1. GM Sees Sales Rising 12% Yearly Through 2025, Mostly From EVs (bloomberg)
  2. Why Berkshire Hathaway’s Latest Big Bet Is on a Taiwanese Chip Maker (wsj)
  3. Formal US-China Talks on Climate Resume, Envoy Xie Zhenhua Says (bloomberg)
  4. Warren Buffett’s right-hand man blasted crypto, praised Elon Musk and Tesla, and defended the Fed in a rare interview this week. Here are the 14 best quotes. (businessinsider)
  5. Activist Investors Zero In on Big Tech’s Stumble (barrons)
  6. Home Sales Continue to Fall but Bottom May Be Near (barrons)
  7. GM’s Mary Barra Gets No Respect. Here’s Why She Should. (barrons)
  8. China’s Covid Policy Is Still Confusing. Stocks Rally Anyway. (barrons)
  9. India’s Growth Rate Could Be Twice China’s in the Next Decade. Investors, Take Note. (barrons)
  10. Intel’s Newest Director Buys Big Block of Stock (barrons)
  11. Fed Tightening Is Having More Impact Than You Might Think (barrons)
  12. Match Group Stock Has Been Knocked Down. It’s Time to Pick It Up. (barrons)
  13. China’s New Daily Covid Cases Jump Above 24,000 (wsj)
  14. TikTok Is Still Hiring as Competitors Shed Jobs (wsj)
  15. The Fed could pause its interest rate hikes right now, says Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel (cnbc)
  16. Disney Parks’ Ride Stoppages and Wait Times Grow as Ticket Costs Rise (wsj)
  17. The Big Read. FTX: inside the crypto exchange that ‘accidentally’ lost $8bn (ft)
  18. China recruits villagers to restore Foxconn’s iPhone production after staff exodus (ft)
  19. Kamala Harris Meets Xi Briefly as US-China Tensions Ease (bloomberg)
  20. How 18 semiconductor stocks shine when compared with Nvidia this earnings season (marketwatch)
  21. In Conversation with Ken Griffin (bloomberg)
  22. Alibaba stock pops after earnings as cost cuts pay off (marketwatch)
  23. Charlie Munger: Berkshire, Billionaires, & the Blockchain 11/15/22 (cnbc)
  24. I’ve yet to hear from Meta about how they plan to make money on the metaverse, says NYU’s Damodaran (cnbc)
  25. John Malone says he’s skeptical of ad-supported content as Netflix, Disney roll out ad tiers (cnbc)