Be in the know. 20 key reads for Tuesday…

  1. Occidental Petroleum (OXY) Added to BofA US 1 List; Price Target Raised to $31 (streetinsider)
  2. Investors set for commodities ‘bull run’ as prices rise in tandem (Financial Times)
  3. JP Morgan’s board rejects switch to stakeholder-focused entity (Yahoo! Finance)
  4. Australia’s media bill could become law ‘fairly soon’ despite Google and Facebook objections, minister says (CNBC)
  5. 24 bank stocks with dividends of at least 3.57%, three times what 10-year Treasurys pay (MarketWatch)
  6. The Investor Who Called Tesla at $1,000 Is Now Out of the Stock (Barron’s)
  7. Goldman Sachs boosts US GDP forecast to 6.8% in 2021 and now expects $1.5 trillion in COVID-19 stimulus (Business Insider)
  8. Why Large-Cap Value Stocks Could Be Long-Term Winners (Barron’s)
  9. Some Stocks Are Lagging, While the Dollar Is Rising. That’s a Buying Opportunity. (Barron’s)
  10. What could upend the stock market rally? Watch these red flags, says Credit Suisse (MarketWatch)
  11. NYC restaurateurs flock to Miami for relaxed COVID-19 rules (New York Post)
  12. Wall Street’s Most Reviled Investors Worry About Their Fate (New York Times)
  13. SPAC Analyst Sees Very Brief Window Before Stocks Lose Money (Bloomberg)
  14. Reddit’s valuation doubles to $6 billion after new $250 million funding round (CNBC)
  15. Democrats unveil one-year plan to send up to $3,600 per child to households (CNBC)
  16. ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry says Tesla’s $1.5 billion bet on bitcoin was a distraction – and Dogecoin’s record price signals a massive bubble (Business Insider)
  17. Goodyear shares jump 5% premarket after tire maker swings to profit and tops sales estimates (MarketWatch)
  18. BP’s Green Push Is Picking Up Speed with Major New Wind Projects. Winds of Change Are Blowing the Stock Higher. (Barron’s)
  19. Flashing Red? Global Inflation Breakevens Are Breaking Out (ZeroHedge)
  20. Number of registered newborns in China drops 15% in 2020 (Financial Times)