[BloombergQ] U.S. Stocks Turn Higher; Treasuries, Dollar Drop: Markets Wrap
[Reuters] European stocks hit 22-month low as Saudi tensions swirl
[Reuters] Oil prices rise amid Saudi tensions, but demand outlook drags
[BloombergQ] Trump Threatens Another Round of China Tariffs
[Reuters] Retail sales edged up in Sept amid the biggest drop in spending at restaurants and bars in nearly 2 years
[CNBC] Sears files for bankruptcy; Eddie Lampert steps down as CEO
[BloombergQ] El-Erian: Global Economic Leaders Point to Mounting Risks
[CNN] Silicon Valley wrestles with Saudi Arabia ties
[BloombergQ] JPMorgan Expects `Late-Cycle Vulnerabilities' as Yields Advance
[Reuters] Bavaria election shakes Merkel's coalition, far-right rejoices
[Reuters] EU says banks have big buffer shortfall as market conditions worsen
[BloombergQ] China Is the Climate-Change Battleground
[CNBC] Trump 'immediately sending' Pompeo to meet Saudi king as outcry grows over missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi
[WSJ] U.S. Stocks Have Been an Anomaly in Global Markets. Not Anymore.
[WSJ] Small Caps Become Latest Winning Trade to Collapse
[WSJ] Investors’ Curious Comfort With Junk Bonds
[WSJ] IMF Shows Risks in China’s Debt Markets as Global Popularity Booms
[WSJ] The Bad Trade-Offs Emerging Markets Face
[FT] ETF industry’s record-breaking growth streak in danger of ending
[FT] Investors bet against Italian debt as budget fears intensify
[FT] Brussels gives UK 24-hour Brexit deadline