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2. Goldman Sounds a Warning on China Property, Outlook for Metals

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has sounded a warning about the outlook for China’s property market, saying that it sees growing risks across the industry and that any downturn will pose a challenge for metals, especially iron ore and steel.

3. Exclusive: McDonald’s set to sell Singapore, Malaysian franchise to Saudi company – sources

McDonald’s Corp (MCD.N) is nearing a deal to sell 20-year franchise rights for its Singapore and Malaysia outlets to Saudi Arabia’s Reza group, in a transaction estimated at up to $400 million, people familiar with the matter said.

4. Twitter Is Expected to Field Bids This Week

Twitter is expected to field bids this week, in a sign the long-awaited sale of the social-media pioneer could soon be at hand.

5. Jack Dorsey Is Losing Control of Twitter

A year after his return as CEO, live-streaming and new products haven’t revived growth.

6. U.S. private sector adds 154,000 jobs in September: ADP

U.S. private employers added 154,000 jobs in September, below economists’ expectations, a report by a payrolls processor showed on Wednesday.

7. Team Health (TMH) Worth $45-$58 in ‘Take Private’ Deal – Jefferies

Jefferies analyst Brian Tanquilut weighed in on Team Health (NYSE: TMH) following reports Tuesday the company is in discussions with private equity sponsors to potentially take the company private….

8. LendingClub Probe Said to Review Buyback as Laplanche Faced Loss

Wall Street’s top cop is scrutinizing whether the founder of LendingClub Corp. advocated for the company to prop up its shares without telling the board about a possible conflict of interest, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

9. Brexit Aide Says U.K. Has Four Red Lines in Coming Talks With EU

Brexit Secretary David Davis’s top parliamentary aide gave the most specific outline yet of the “red lines” Prime Minister Theresa May’s government will set in the looming talks to leave the European Union.

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