Talking Points
Our editors will be looking ahead today to these developing stories ...
National Day celebrations continue with an attempt to set a new Guinness World Record, as a 510 metre-long dragon makes its way up the Shing Mun River from Sha Tin. The record attempt is being organised by the Hong Kong Chinese Martial Arts, Dragon and Lion Dance Association to mark 15 years since the handover.
Members of the Chicago Teachers Union vote on a new contract that would end a labour dispute that resulted in the city's first teachers' strike in 25 years. Some 29,000 teachers and assistants joined picket lines last month, and the strike ended only after the union won concessions on Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plans to reform the public education system in the city and a promise of a 17.6 per cent pay rise over four years.
A group of experts delivers a long-awaited report on banking regulation in Europe in the wake of the global financial crisis. The group, commissioned by the European Commission, is expected to recommend a separation of retail banking from high-risk businesses dubbed "casino banking" by critics. But the European Union is unlikely to turn the recommendations into law.