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Monday, October 27, 2025

Tuesday's News Links

[CNBC] Stocks are little changed after major U.S. indexes notch record highs: Live updates 

[CNBC] Private sector created nearly 15,000 jobs a week over the past month, preliminary ADP data shows

[AP] Federal Reserve likely to cut key rate Wednesday and may signal another cut to follow

[Axios] Republicans flirt with hardball offer on ending shutdown

[Yahoo/Reuters] Trump slams Fed chair, eyes replacement in a few months

[Reuters] Trump praises Japan's 'great' female leader in talks on trade, critical minerals

[Axios] The national redistricting wars enter a new phase

[Axios] Hurricane Melissa, world's strongest storm of 2025, closes in on Jamaica

[AP] China pitches itself as alternate to US protectionism after signing expanded ASEAN free trade pact

[AP] Ukraine’s long-range strikes cut Russia’s oil refining capacity by 20%, Zelenskyy says

[Reuters] Putin says 'everything going to plan' with North Korea

[AP] Hurricane Melissa is set to hit Jamaica as its strongest storm since records began

[Bloomberg] The Fed Should Pause in Cutting Interest Rates

[Bloomberg] Dudley: The Fed’s $6 Trillion Balance Sheet Is About Right

[Bloomberg] US Signs $80 Billion Pact to Boost Nuclear Power in AI Drive

[Bloomberg] China Analysts Expect US to Ease Export Curbs for Magnet Relief

[Bloomberg] PBOC Governor Warns on Stablecoin Risks as Global Anxiety Builds

[NYT] Fed’s Policy Path Looks More Treacherous as Shutdown Delays Critical Data

[WSJ] The Fed’s $6.6 Trillion Test: When to End Its Portfolio Runoff

[WSJ] Trump’s Big Tariff Task in Asia Is to Close the Deal

[WSJ] Private Lenders Aren’t Out of the Doghouse Yet

[WSJ] China Vows to Significantly Boost Household Consumption Rate

[WSJ] BOJ Mulls Rate-Hike Timing Amid Tariff Impacts, Political Shift

[FT] Federal Reserve nears end of QT amid signs of stress in money markets

[FT] RIP US QT?

[FT] Donald Trump and Sanae Takaichi promise ‘golden age’ for US-Japan alliance

[FT] China calls for ‘extraordinary measures’ to achieve chip breakthroughs