[Yahoo/Bloomberg] U.S. Stocks Waver After Retail Sales: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] Asian shares tick up on China property relief, focus shifts to Sino-U.S. talks
[CNBC] Bitcoin briefly drops below $60,000 as major cryptocurrencies fall
[Reuters] Dollar eases, yuan at 5-month high as Biden-Xi talks sound friendly
[Reuters] Oil prices bounce back on tight inventories, demand worries limit gains
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] U.S. Retail Sales Jump by Most Since March, Topping Forecasts
[Reuters] Biden, Xi stick to their positions but turn down the heat in three-hour talk
[Reuters] Fed's Bullard says Fed should tack "hawkish" in next couple of meetings
[AP] Key reason for supply shortages: Americans keep spending
[CNBC] Wall Street bankers and traders are in line for the biggest bonuses since Great Recession
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Top Fund Managers Make Biggest Bet on U.S. Stocks Since 2013
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Kaisa Unit Tumbles; Junk Bonds Improve: Evergrande Update
[Reuters] Analysis: China's real estate woes sap property investment products
[Reuters] Huarong gets approval to raise $11 billion bond in interbank market
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Kashkari Says Fed Shouldn’t Overreact to ‘Temporary’ Inflation
[Reuters] Explainer: Delta dominates the world, but scientists watch for worrisome offspring
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] RBA Says Distribution of Possible Inflation Outcomes Has Widened
[Bloomberg] Biden’s Fed Chair Pick Is ‘Imminent,’ Senate Banking Chair Says
[Bloomberg] China’s Property Crackdown Is Dragging Economy to Lows of 1990
[Bloomberg] Authers: Greenspan's Conundrum Has Returned to Haunt Markets
[WSJ] Inflation Surge Pushes Gold to Five-Month High
[WSJ] Retirement Fund Giant Calpers Votes to Use Leverage, More Alternative Assets
[WSJ] Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac to Back Home Loans of Nearly $1 Million as Prices Soar
[WSJ] America’s Magical Oil Patch Is Out of Tricks
[WSJ] Tyson Foods Raises Meat Prices as Costs Escalate
[FT] Birthplace of US oil boom a decade ago shows signs of decline
[FT] High inflation returns to Brazil: ‘each week there are different prices’
[FT] Investors lulled into ‘dreamland’ by central banks, warns Bill Gross