[Reuters] Gold prices slide as dollar firms, investors book profits
[Reuters] Oil rises about 2% on trade talk optimism
[Reuters] US banks' surge in loans to private creditors may pose risks, Moody's says
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Waller, a Top Fed Chair Contender, Backs Rate Cuts Without Bowing to Trump
[Reuters] South Korean negotiators visit US to resolve sticking points in trade talks
[AP] Money-losing companies with colorful histories have pivoted to crypto
[Axios] OpenAI's metamorphosis from chat app to tech giant
[AP] Japan’s exports and imports grow in September despite Trump’s tariffs
[AP] A major Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine kills at least 6 people, officials say
[Axios] Putin's war is "not just about Ukraine," says Estonian ambassador
[Reuters] Russia holds nuclear drills after delay to Putin-Trump summit
[Bloomberg] Subprime Lender PrimaLend Enters Bankruptcy After Bond Default
[Bloomberg] US Government Shutdown Is Now Second Longest in History
[Bloomberg] Dudley: The Fed Might Be More Dovish Than Powell Thinks
[Bloomberg] Apollo Says AI Energy Gap ‘Will Not Be Closed in Our Lifetime’
[Bloomberg] Japan’s Takaichi Orders Economic Package to Tackle Inflation
[Bloomberg] EU Prepares Trade Options to Counter China Rare Earth Curbs
[NYT] Workers and Employers Face Higher Health Insurance Costs
[NYT] World Falling Short on Methane Pledge, U.N. Report Finds
[WSJ] The Average Cost of a Family Health Insurance Plan Is Now $27,000
[WSJ] The U.S. Is Trying to Drive a Wedge Between Argentina and China
[WSJ] Is the Flurry of Circular AI Deals a Win-Win—or Sign of a Bubble?
[FT] The grossly underestimated hedge fund bid for Treasuries
[FT] Bubble-talk is breaking out everywhere