Be in the know. 20 key reads for Saturday…

  1. Warren Buffett and the $300,000 Haircut (Wall Street Journal)
  2. Fed’s Bullard says the recession is over but rates will ‘stay low for a long time’ (CNBC)
  3. Activists May Focus on Energy and Health Care Next Year (Barron’s)
  4. Losing the extra $600 unemployment benefit may not have stopped Americans from spending money, J.P. Morgan credit card data shows (MarketWatch)
  5. The U.S. Housing Market Is on Fire. Two Ways to Play It. (Barron’s)
  6. Get Ready for a Crazy Wave of IPOs (Barron’s)
  7. New York City’s Offices Are Empty. How to Gamble on a Recovery. (Barron’s)
  8. The Secrets of Elite College Admissions (Wall Street Journal)
  9. Elon Musk unveils working prototype of ‘brain-implant’ device (New York Post)
  10. This Market Rally Has Legs, Six Strategists Say. Here’s Proof (Bloomberg)
  11. A Simple Recipe for Oyster-Sauce Scallops to Make at Home (Bloomberg)
  12. Why One Analyst Has His Eyes Set on Singapore’s Virus-Hit Small Caps (Bloomberg)
  13. Warren Buffett’s 90th birthday is on Sunday. Here are 5 of the legendary investor’s best birthday stories. (Business Insider)
  14. Opinion: The stock market is on a tear, but now comes September, the worst month of the year. However, something curious happens in presidential-election years (MarketWatch)
  15. Cruise operators took a deep bruising from COVID-19, but history says they will recover (MarketWatch)
  16. Utz, maker of Zapp’s and Boulder Canyon chips, is going public (CNN Business)
  17. The United States set record for daily natural gas power burn in late July (EIA)
  18. Yield curve steepens after Fed policy shift (Financial Times)
  19. The Public and Private Markets (Investor Amnesia)
  20. Why Bank of New York Mellon Is Worth a Second Look (Barron’s)