- Yen Rebounds Strongly After First Slide Past 160 Since 1990 (bloomberg)
- Hong Kong stock index closes near bull market territory on earnings optimism (scmp)
- Japan Intervenes After Yen Slides Against the Dollar (wsj)
- The Fed Won’t Cut Rates This Week. Focus on Balance Sheet Plans. (barrons)
- Cooper Standard Named a 2023 Supplier of the Year by General Motors (cooperstandard)
- Air Conditioning and AI Are Demanding More of the World’s Power—Renewables Can’t Keep Up (wsj)
- Alibaba’s Dingtalk Launches AI Agent Marketplace, Upgrades AI Assistant (alizila)
- The Resort at Paws Up Is the Best Dude Ranch to Live Like a ‘Yellowstone’ Dutton (mensjournal)
- Padre-Figlia combines every father’s two loves: his daughter and his Ferrari! (classicdriver)
- Warming Up with Brooks Koepka (youtube)
- M2 still points to lower inflation (scottgrannis)
- Inside the China-US Competition for AI Experts (bloomberg)
- The Scholar of Comedy (newyorker)
- Tesla’s Musk Gets Self-Driving Approval in China (barrons)
- Market needs to be ‘disabused’ of the expectation for two rate cuts this year, says Ed Yardeni (cnbc)
- Chengdu scraps home purchase qualifications to support housing market (scmp)
- Boeing Looks to Sell Bonds After Reporting Cash Burn (bloomberg)
- Knight-Swift Is Hunting for Trucking Acquisitions (wsj)
- Wall Street Has Spent Billions Buying Homes. A Crackdown Is Looming. (wsj)
- What tech’s choppy action means for stocks this week, according to this 20-year analysis (marketwatch)