Be in the know. 12 key reads for Sunday…

  1. Global spare oil capacity in U.S. hands after Saudi outage (Reuters)
  2. Uber and Lyft say they don’t plan to reclassify their drivers as employees (Vox)
  3. The Debt That Never Dies: China’s Imperial Bonds (NPR Planet Money)
  4. VIDEO: Short Selling Stocks Was Invented As Revenge (NPR Planet Money)
  5. The Third Democratic Debate In 7 Charts (FiveThirtyEight)
  6. This Guy Grew Up Knowing 2 Things: Hard Work and Hockey. Now He’s Combined Them Into a Hugely Successful Business (Inc.)
  7. The Co-Founder of Shareholder Activism Is Dead, but His Cause Is Thriving (Cheif Investment Officer)
  8. Coach Parent Tapestry Could See a Turnaround (Barron’s)
  9. Saudi Oil Attack: This Is the Big One (Wall Street Journal)
  10. Surge in Treasury Yields Highlights Easing Economic Worries (Wall Street Journal)
  11. Stephen Schwarzman’s Lifelong Audacity (Wall Street Journal)
  12. U.K. Steps Up Efforts Toward a Brexit Deal, Pushing Pound Higher (Wall Street Journal)