NewsWatch: Junk bond jitters may signal the start of a stock market capitulation

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MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE

Investors are keeping an eye on the ups and downs of the near $1.5 trillion high-yield corporate bond market to gauge when a more substantial selloff in Wall Street might begin. See full story.

Dow briefly turns higher to reverse opening skid, but stocks struggle to shrug off disappointing jobs data

Stock indexes flip in and out of positive territory early Thursday, reflecting a market that is struggling to find its footing amid signs of softening economic data and a raft of uncertainties ahead. See full story.

We want to leave colder Midwest states for ‘warmer and drier climes’ and good, affordable health care on $44,000 a year — so where should we retire?

The curveball: their adult children are in Omaha, Neb., and Tucson. See full story.

This chart shows which of Trump’s Supreme Court possibilities is the one most likely to stay conservative

Republicans in the past have repeatedly nominated justices who have drifted to the left after they were confirmed. See full story.

Here’s everything coming to Netflix in October 2020 — and what’s leaving

Get ready for the final season of ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ along with an Adam Sandler Halloween movie, a ‘Rebecca’ remake and the ghostly ‘Haunting of Bly Manor’ See full story.

MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCE

The supply of mortgages has dropped to the lowest level since 2014, according to one metric. See full story.

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