Catalonia, Las Vegas and China - This is What You Need to Know on Monday
Spanish stocks slump following Catalan referendum violence
This is what you need to know on Monday:
1. Officials have reported that 2 people have died & 24 were injured after a shooting in Las Vegas
2. European stocks open higher as investors focus on stronger-than-expected data from Asia
3. Spanish stocks slump, government bond yields rise following Catalan referendum violence
4. Catalonia's leader claims the region has won the right to statehood after the area's unofficial independence referendum on Sunday was marred by violence
5. Dollar gains amid speculation Donald Trump may nominate Kevin Warsh to replace Janet Yellen as Chair of the Federal Reserve
6. China's official measure of factory activity grew at the fastest pace in five years last month
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