Monday, September 29, 2025

Tuesday's News Links

[CNBC] Stocks fall as U.S. government shutdown looms, but Wall Street heads for monthly gains: Live updates

[Yahoo/Reuters] Oil Extends Drop as Traders Weigh Oversupply Ahead of OPEC+ Meet

[AP] US government on brink of first shutdown in almost 7 years amid partisan standoff in Congress

[Reuters] Government shutdown nears with no deal in Washington

[Reuters] Shutdown talks go to the wire as Q3 ends

[Politico] What Trump told POLITICO about the impending government shutdown

[Yahoo/Reuters] Analysis-US auto bankruptcies show rising credit pain in low-income households

[Yahoo/Reuters] Fed Vice Chair Jefferson says US job market weakening, could face stress

[AP] Trump and Hegseth set to meet with hundreds of military leaders as speculation grows

[Reuters] German inflation rises more than expected in September

[Yahoo/Reuters] China factory activity shrinks again as firms watch for stimulus, US trade deal

[AP] In UN speech, Beijing makes clear its intent to remold global norms, seizing on Trump’s retreat

[Yahoo/Reuters] Japan's economy shows strain as factory output and retail sales drop

[Bloomberg] US Equity Raising Tops $255 Billion as Recovery Hits Third Year

[Bloomberg] Fed’s Jefferson Sees Risks to Both Inflation, Jobs Goals

[Bloomberg] Japan’s Two-Year Bond Auction Sees Weakest Demand Since 2009

[Bloomberg] A Jaguar Cyber Attack Flashes Code Red for Manufacturers

[WSJ] How Government Shutdowns Affect the Economy

[WSJ] No Deal Reached in Talks to Avoid Shutdown

[WSJ] Investors Are Fretting That the Stock-Market Rally Is on Borrowed Time

[WSJ] China’s DeepSeek Unveils New AI Model That Could Halve Usage Cost

[FT] China’s factory activity suffers longest decline in six years

[WSJ] Rise of ‘Accidental Landlords’ Is Bad News for Investors Who Bet Big on Rentals

[WSJ] Weak Japan Data Poses Headache for Central Bank

[FT] OpenAI’s era-defining money furnace