Migrant crisis: 4,000 cross Austrian border
German police said in the early hours of Saturday that as many as 10,000 migrants in total could arrive from Hungary.
French workers see need for longer week: Econ Min
French workers recognize the need to work more hours as the government looks to reform a 35-hour working week, France’s economy minister said.
China plans monument to Tianjin’s 160 blast victims
Chinese authorities in Tianjin will build a monument to commemorate the 160 people killed in two explosions in the northeastern port city last month.
Baffling: Indonesia scraps $5B bullet train deal
Indonesia’s 11th-hour decision to scrap plans for the nation’s first high-speed railway has sown confusion among top investors China and Japan.
G-20: We’ll all signal clearly on rates moves
World financial leaders say a Fed rate hike is no risk to global growth, a draft G20 communique reveals.
Saudi Arabia reassures on oil prices: Strategist
Saudi officials say they can deal with low oil and that prices will eventually rebound, according to RBC’s Helima Croft.
Traders watching China after long weekend
Chinese trade data are expected early next week before the U.S. markets reopen.
US economy adds 173,000 jobs in August
The US economy adds 173,000 jobs in August in the last unemployment report before September’s interest rate decision by the Federal Reserve.
Phone scammers’ tricks caught on tape
Three men who tricked their victim into handing over her £12,000 savings on the phone have been caught on tape, thanks to her son’s premonition.
This will drive stocks: BlackRock’s Koesterich
Concerns over a rate hike hit stocks Friday, but next week investors will refocus on China, BlackRock’s Russ Koesterich says.
