[Reuters] Wall Street higher on upbeat U.S. jobs report, China data
[Reuters] Treasury yields jump after better-than-expected jobs report
[Reuters] Oil prices edge up, but set for big weekly loss on rising output, trade woes
[CNBC] October job creation comes in at 128,000, easily topping estimates even with GM auto strike
[CNBC] US manufacturing contracts for a third straight month
[CNBC] A private survey shows China’s manufacturing activity expanded in October, better than expected
[Reuters] Asia's factory pain deepens on trade war, global slowdown
[Reuters] Hong Kong protesters plan huge march after gatecrashing Halloween
[AFP] China warns it won't tolerate dissent in Hong Kong
[Reuters] Iraqis pour into streets for biggest protest day since Saddam
[Bloomberg] Bank Run in Rural China Tests Faith in Thousands of Lenders
[Bloomberg] Don’t Call It Stagflation, But China Assets Flash Economic Worry
[Bloomberg] Dollar Bonds Linked to Top China Universities Plunge by Record
[NYT] The Fed’s View on Inflation Is Quietly Shifting. Here’s Why.
[WSJ] The Super Rich Are Buying $100 Million Homes. For Some, One Isn’t Enough.
[FT] Fed caught between political factions over repo
[FT] Derivatives to crash markets again?
[FT] Japan sounds warning on China’s growing military might