Typhoon Lan Reaches Japan, Paralyzing Planes and Trains
Typhoon Lan reached the coast of central Japan early Tuesday, grounding flights and halting trains as residents braced for heavy rain, flooding and landslides. #press

Argentine Shops Hit With 20% Overnight Price Hike After Election
At shops all across Argentina, from cafes to kitchenware vendors, scores of small-business owners woke up Monday to find some version of the same notice in their inboxes: Their suppliers had hiked prices 20% overnight. #press

A Conversation with Tawian's VP, Country Garden Latest (Podcast)
Source: Bloomberg, 15:30 #press
China-Bound Barley: Australia Briefing
Good morning it’s Georgie here in Sydney, where it’ll be another busy day of company reporting. But first, here’s what you need to know today...Today’s must-reads:• China resumes booking cargoes of Australian barley • The RBNZ is expected to keep rates unchanged• Hedge funds turn bullish on the Aussie dollar #press

Taiwan’s Election Is All About War
Lai Ching-te, the vice president, is ahead in the polls. Can he keep the peace with Beijing? #press

Your Evening Briefing: Argentina Finally Hits the Panic Button
Get caught up. #press

Trump’s Fourth Indictment: Five Ways Georgia May Be Different
Donald Trump may soon be indicted on criminal charges for the fourth time, but the case involving efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia is likely to be different in significant ways. #press

Argentine Tangle: The Bloomberg Close, Americas Edition
Good afternoon. Here’s what you need to know to end your day. #press

EM Currency Mayhem: The Bloomberg Open, Asia Edition
Good morning. Argentina peso, the yuan drop. China overtakes Greece as the top shipowner. And business travel spending accelerates. #press

Esmark Offers to Buy US Steel, Thwarting Cliffs (Podcast)
Source: Bloomberg, 27:58 #press
Yellen Sees Path to Easing Inflation and Keeping Healthy Job Market
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she is watching international developments that may have consequences for prices and economic output but reiterated her view that US inflation can ease without hurting employment. #press

Ghost Guns, Butterfly Knives and the Second Amendment (Podcast)
Source: Bloomberg, 28:55 #press
Taiwan's Election Frontrunner Vows To Keep Peace With Beijing
Taiwanese Vice President Lai Ching-te is seeking to reassure voters and the international community that he's a steady set of hands as he campaigns to become the self-governed island's next leader. The leading presidential candidate says he will maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait and not... #press
How Did the Maui Fire Start? Why Hawaii’s Power Lines Are Suspect
It could take weeks or months to determine the cause of the blaze that destroyed the seaside Hawaiian town of Lahaina, one of the deadliest wildfires in US history. But attention is already focusing on whether power lines owned by Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. played a role, with... #press

Hawaii Wildfires: FEMA Focused on Getting Housing for Victims
FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell says the White House is completely aware of response to wildfires in Hawaii. She spoke during the White House press briefing on Monday about the government's response to the disaster in Maui.
(Source: Bloomberg) #press
Latin American Payments Provider DLocal Explores Potential Sale
DLocal Ltd., a provider of payments services to businesses in emerging markets, is exploring options including a potential sale, according to people familiar with the matter. #press

Former CFTC Chairman Timothy Massad Talks China (Podcast)
Source: Bloomberg, 8:25 #press
Tesla China Price Cuts and PayPal's Stablecoin (Podcast)
Source: Bloomberg, 43:11 #press

Business Travel Spending Will Top Pre-Covid Level in 2024
Worldwide spending on business travel will top pre-pandemic levels next year and expand to more than $1.78 trillion in 2027, according to the Global Business Travel Association’s annual outlook. #press

Cliffs CEO Goncalves Talks US Steel Negotations (Podcast)
Source: Bloomberg, 11:20 #press