Be in the know. 25 key reads for Sunday…

  1. Singapore Emerges as Litmus Test for Coronavirus Containment by Philip Heijmans (Bloomberg)
  2. What will ‘Super Tuesday’ mean for US investors? (Financial Times)
  3. Here’s A List Of Who Was Puking Stocks This Week (ZeroHedge)
  4. Jim Rogers Says Investors Should Buy Now! (The Street)
  5. Typical March Trading: Slow Start, Mid-Month Surge & Uninspiring Finish (Almanac Trader)
  6. No, You DO NOT Need Face Masks For Coronavirus—They Might Increase Your Infection Risk (Forbes)
  7. Daily Oversold Readings Could Support Rebound (John Murphy)
  8. Stock market coronavirus drop was painful, but buying opportunities may arise (New York Post)
  9. ‘SNL’ Cold Open (Daily Beast)
  10. 2020 Corvette Stingray: First Drive Review (Maxim)
  11. Danielle DiMartino Booth on the Federal Reserve (Podcast) (Bloomberg)
  12. Options markets point to a potential bounce for U.S. stocks (Reuters)
  13. Apple glasses could solve one of VR’s biggest issues, patent suggests (techradar)
  14. Fox Business Skips Commercial Breaks to Cover Coronavirus (But Still Has a Sponsor) (Variety)
  15. Phil Knight on the Surprising Origin Story of Nike’s Name and Swoosh (Medium)
  16. The Rise And Fall (And Rise?) Of NASCAR (NPR Planet Money)
  17. What Biden’s Big South Carolina Win Might Mean For Sanders (FiveThirtyEight)
  18. Inside The Crazy Story of Iraq’s Debt (Podcast) (Bloomberg)
  19. Powell: Fed poised to act if needed on ‘evolving’ virus risk (Pensions & Investments)
  20. A Morgan Stanley Manager Who Sold Before Rout Says He’s Buying (Bloomberg)
  21. WHO chief on coronavirus: Global markets ‘should calm down and try to see the reality’ (CNBC)
  22. OPEC may fight coronavirus price slide with deeper oil supply cuts (Fox Business)
  23. Thomas Lee, founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors is forecasting a “V”-shaped, or sharp, recovery for the market (MarketWatch)
  24. The Mystery of What Drives Bob Iger (Wall Street Journal)
  25. Jim Cramer: I Don’t Know Where It Will Bottom, I Do Know What to Buy and Sell (TheStreet)