Be in the know. 17 key reads for Tuesday…

  1. Why Wells Fargo Is a ‘Must-Own Stock’ (Barron’s)
  2. Prescription-Drug Price Cuts Set to Be Left Out of White House Proposal (Wall Street Journal)
  3. Still Getting Your Head Around Digital Currency? So Are Central Bankers. (New York Times)
  4. U.S. Population Over Last Decade Grew at Slowest Rate Since 1930s (New York Times)
  5. 5 visuals explain the shifting House seats and how the changes could affect the 2022 midterm elections (USA Today)
  6. Fed Will String Traders Along on Its Taper Timeline (Bloomberg)
  7. BP beats first-quarter estimates, says it plans to resume share buybacks (CNBC)
  8. OPEC+ to meet Tuesday amid concern about rising virus cases (CNBC)
  9. If Fed Chair Jerome Powell sounds ‘too optimistic’ this week, he’ll rattle Wall Street, Morgan Stanley warns (CNBC)
  10. 6 Mid-Cap Stocks That Are Cheap—and Have Potential (Barron’s)
  11. Saying Au Revoir to the Most Successful Policy in Federal Reserve History (Wall Street Journal)
  12. Supermarkets Say Goodbye to Pantry Loading, Hello to Inflation (Wall Street Journal)
  13. Biden’s first big speech to Congress is on Wednesday. Here’s what to expect. (MarketWatch)
  14. The No. 1 emerging property market in America is NOT in Texas or Florida — you may never even have heard of it (MarketWatch)
  15. Citi has updated its bear-market checklist. Here’s where we are now. (MarketWatch)
  16. U.S. Durable-Goods Orders Rebound Following Dip (Wall Street Journal)
  17. What Wall Street Is Telling Us About the U.S. Economic Outlook (Wall Street Journal)