06-04-18 01:15:00,
- China’s Running Out of U.S. Imports to Target (BBG)
- After Targeting U.S. Farms, China Can Strike America’s Shale (BBG)
- Jobless Rate Expected to Fall to 4% for First Time Since 2000 (WSJ)
- Trump says ‘we’ve already lost the trade war’ (Reuters)
- Former South Korea Leader Park Sentenced to 24 Years in Jail (BBG)
- Mueller Reveals Search in Manafort Case, Suggesting Fresh Trail (BBG)
- Brazil’s Lula seeks refuge with supporters as prison looms (Reuters)
- Hacked Crypto Exchange Sold for $34 Million (BBG)
- New Goldman Office Dumps Dress Code for Kombucha on Tap (BBG)
- Kushner, CIM to Get $600 Million JPMorgan Loan for Brooklyn Site (BBG)
- Tesla Has a Problem, and It’s Not the Model 3 (BBG)
- Dying for a paycheck: the Russian civilians fighting in Syria (Reuters)
- Former Catalan leader leaves German prison after paying bail (Reuters)
- Some Colleges Bail from TIAA, Objecting to Increase in Fund Fees (WSJ)
- Hungary PM Orban on track for third straight term in power (Reuters)
- How a secret Russian airlift helps Syria’s Assad (Reuters)
- What’s Driving Trump’s Attacks on Amazon? It’s Personal (WSJ)
- Israeli gunfire wounds 40 Palestinians in renewed Gaza border protest (Reuters)
- Hey Alexa, Can You Help Amazon Get Into the Payments Business? (WSJ)
Overnight Media Digest
WSJ
– U.S. President Donald Trump threatened a major escalation in trade tensions with Beijing on Thursday, saying he was considering imposing tariffs on an additional $100 billion in imports from China. on.wsj.com/2GCwfiY
– The two largest proxy advisory firms are recommending that General Electric Co fire KPMG LLP as its auditor after 109 years, in light of accounting issues at the industrial giant.