📰 $RIVN – AMAZON: TO DEPLOY 1,000 ELECTRIC DELIVERY VANS FROM RIVIAN WITH VISION-ASSISTED PACKAGE RETRIEVAL BY EARLY 2025

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📰 TAIWAN PRESIDENT TO SAY: TAIWAN IS IN A COMPLEX SITUATION, CHINA CONTINUES TO HARASS TAIWAN TAIWAN PRESIDENT TO SAY IN NATIONAL DAY SPEECH: CHINA HAS USED EVERY POSSIBLE MEANS TO CAUSE CHAOS – SOURCE BRIEFED ON ITS CONTENTS

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📰 ISRAELI PM’S OFFICE: NETANYAHU TO SPEAK WITH U.S PRESIDENT BIDEN ON WEDNESDAY, 10:30 ET

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📰 DALLAS FED’S LOGAN SAYS FED SHOULD MOVE GRADUALLY Lorie Logan, president of the Dallas Fed, says in a speech that easing policy too quickly could create excess aggregate demand and risk reigniting inflation. “These risks suggest the FOMC should not rush to reduce the fed funds target to a ‘normal’ or ‘neutral’ level but rather should proceed gradually while monitoring the behavior of financial conditions,” Logan says in the published text of a speech at an energy conference in Houston. Meanwhile, job gains have slowed but overall the labor market remains healthy, she says. Logan is not a voter on the rate-setting Federal Open Markets Committee this year.

DALLAS FED’S LOGAN SAYS FED SHOULD MOVE GRADUALLY Lorie Logan, president of the Dallas Fed, says…

📰 BRENT CRUDE OIL FALLS $1 A BARREL AS AMPLE SUPPLY COUNTERS MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS

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📰 BOFA STUDY: NEARLY 80% OF U.S. BUSINESS OWNERS ANTICIPATE REVENUE GROWTH IN THE COMING YEAR

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📰 DOLLAR STRENGTHENS AHEAD OF FED MINUTES Fed minutes to be released today may reveal that some officials were against a 50-basis-point cut before being convinced to vote with the majority, BBH analysts say in a report. In the September 18 meeting that kicked off monetary easing, Governor Bowman was the only dissent, voting for a 25-bps cut. Fedspeak since then has pointed to another 25-bps cut next month, a prospect that offers some support to the dollar. The WSJ Dollar Index is up 0.3%. The greenback is up 0.4% versus the yen and 0.2% versus the euro.

DOLLAR STRENGTHENS AHEAD OF FED MINUTES Fed minutes to be released today may reveal that some…

📰 GERMAN ECONOMY EXPECTED TO SHRINK BY 0.2% IN 2024 VS 0.3% GROWTH FORECAST PREVIOUSLY – ECON MINISTRY

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📰 JUST IN – Alarming: In Q3 of this year, corporate insolvencies in Germany rose to the highest level in 14 years — IWH

JUST IN – Alarming: In Q3 of this year, corporate insolvencies in Germany rose to the…

📰 $TSLA – TESLA CHINA SEPT. DELIVERY AT 88,321 UNITS: PCA PRELIM DATA

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