Be in the know. 22 key reads for a Happy Thanksgiving!

  1. How to fry a turkey and live to tell about it (USA Today)
  2. Barclays predicts some stocks like BP could rally more than 50% next year (CNBC)
  3. OPEC-Watchers Expect Group to Delay Supply Boost by Three Months (Bloomberg)
  4. The S&P 500 Could Jump 20% Next Year. A Vaccine Is the Key. (Barron’s)
  5. Equal-Weighted Indexes Are Winning—and That’s a Good Sign for Stocks (Barron’s)
  6. Mid-Cap Stocks Are Making a Comeback. Here Are 8 That Can Help Anyone Looking for Income. (Barron’s)
  7. Here’s How Many People Flew for Thanksgiving, and What It Means for Airline Stocks (Barron’s)
  8. New-Home Sales Are Still Ultrahigh. Properties Are Scarce. (Barron’s)
  9. T. Rowe Price Is Splitting in Two. What That Means for Investors. (Barron’s)
  10. GE stock set to extend win streak after UBS lifts target a second time in a month (MarketWatch)
  11. The New Move in Oil Has ‘Enormous’ Implications for Investors (Barron’s)
  12. UPS and FedEx reportedly facing shortage of delivery vans (New York Post)
  13. Czech Billionaire Raises Foot Locker Stake to Become Top Holder (Bloomberg)
  14. Deutsche Bank bullish about the 2021 economic recovery — but there are risks (CNBC)
  15. JPMorgan sees opportunities in Southeast Asia for medium term (CNBC)
  16. Joe Biden considers Roger Ferguson to lead National Economic Council, Gary Gensler for Deputy Treasury Secretary (CNBC)
  17. The stock-market impact of millennial investors has gotten overblown amid declining trading volumes — and it’s actually the older crowd that’s exerted more influence, JPMorgan says (Business Insider)
  18. US corporate profits jumped a record $495 billion in the 3rd quarter as the economy reopened (Business Insider)
  19. Warren Buffett joked he would be ‘eating Thanksgiving dinner at McDonald’s’ if the US government didn’t bail out the banks in 2008 (Business Insider)
  20. Covid Won’t Steal Christmas (Wall Street Journal)
  21. China hits 26% of 2020 target for U.S. energy imports under trade deal (Reuters)
  22. Delta and Alitalia to launch ‘quarantine free’ flights from US to Italy (Financial Times)