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Your Evening Briefing

Your Evening Briefing

(Bloomberg) --

Most U.S. equities fell, continuing what's been a miserable few weeks for investors. But it's only Monday. Earnings from the likes of Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft and Intel, as well as U.S. growth data, may provide a welcome pick-me-up in the coming days. 

Here are today's top stories

Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is trying to turn the killing of Jamal Khashoggi into a means for regaining influence in the Middle East.

Pax Labs, a startup that makes internet-connected marijuana vaporizers, is said to be valued at $5 billion. 

"The Vancouver model," a mingling of clean and dirty cash from China, made the Canadian city boom. So why is it trying to stem the flow? Bloomberg Businessweek reports on the city that had too much money

The lithium-ion battery business is booming as electric vehicles surge in popularity. Even companies older than the Model T are benefiting.

Warby Parker, Bonobos and Casper thought they didn't need physical stores to win over millennials; a well-designed website was more than enough. But then a funny thing happened: Digital natives embraced "offline" experiences, or what you and I would call "going shopping."

Michael Avenatti, the lawyer who represents adult movie star Stormy Daniels in her fight against President Donald Trump, was ordered to pay $4.85 million to a lawyer who worked with him at his former firm.

What's Joe Weisenthal thinking? The Bloomberg news director is guessing where shares of private companies like Uber and WeWork would be trading right now if they were public. Tech stocks have been taking it on the chin, raising the stakes for Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft, which are all due to report earnings this week.

What you'll need to know tomorrow

What you'll want to read tonight

China has long had a reputation for smoggy skies. But these days, neighboring India is fighting the far bigger battle with pollution: The South Asian country is home to the world’s 10 most polluted cities.

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