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  1. China-LAC relations ushering in another shining moment: Global Times editorial
    PR Newswire | 11/13/24 09:19 PM EST

    BEIJING, Nov. 13, 2024 Chinese President?Xi Jinping is traveling from November 13 to 21 to attend the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting and pay a state visit to Peru, and attend the 19th G20 Summit and pay a state visit to Brazil, at the invitation of Peruvian President Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra and Brazilian President Luiz In?cio Lula da Silva.

  2. FOREX-Dollar at one-year high as Trump trade momentum eclipses Fed easing view
    Reuters | 11/13/24 08:37 PM EST

    The U.S. dollar revisited a one-year high against major peers on Thursday, as a fourth straight winning session from momentum sparked by Donald Trump's election victory eclipsed a rise in bets for Federal Reserve easing. Cryptocurrency bitcoin also shot to a fresh record high of $93,480 overnight, and was rising back towards that level early in Asia's day.

  3. BRIEF-Gilead Says Prices $3.5 Bln Of Senior Unsecured Notes
    Reuters | 11/13/24 08:26 PM EST

    Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD): * GILEAD PRICES $3.5 BILLION OF SENIOR UNSECURED NOTES. * Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD) - NOTES INCLUDE $750 MILLION 4.80% MATURING 2029, $1 BILLION 5.10% MATURING 2035. * Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD) - NOTES INCLUDE $1 BILLION 5.50% MATURING 2054, $750 MILLION 5.60% MATURING 2064 Source text: Further company coverage:

  4. Gilead Prices $3.5 Billion of Senior Unsecured Notes
    Business Wire | 11/13/24 08:24 PM EST

    Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD), a biopharmaceutical company that has pursued and achieved breakthroughs in medicine for more than three decades, today announced the pricing of senior unsecured notes in an aggregate principal amount of $3.5 billion, in an underwritten, registered public offering, consisting of $750 million of 4.80% senior notes maturing in 2029, $1 billion of 5.10% senior notes maturing ...

  5. Australia's jobs market comes off the boil, rate cuts still elusive
    Reuters | 11/13/24 08:05 PM EST

    Australia's employment growth slowed in October after a strong run, but the jobless rate stayed low and underlying trends remained relatively healthy, suggesting there is little rush to cut interest rates. Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Thursday showed net employment rose 15,900 in October from September, when they jumped by a revised 61,300.

  6. Suspected bomber dead after trying to enter Brazil's top court ahead of G20
    Reuters | 11/13/24 07:22 PM EST

    A man killed himself with a bomb outside Brazil's Supreme Court after trying to enter the building on Wednesday, officials said, stirring security concerns before the country hosts global leaders from the Group of 20 major economies. The blasts come five days before the G20 heads of state meet in Rio de Janeiro, followed by a state visit to the capital Brasilia by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

  7. KBRA Assigns Rating to FS KKR Capital Corp.'s $600 Million Senior Unsecured Notes
    Business Wire | 11/13/24 06:18 PM EST

    KBRA assigns a rating of BBB to FS KKR Capital Corp.'s $600 million, 6.125% senior unsecured notes due January 15, 2030.

  8. Brazil's incoming central bank chief stresses 'various paths' to achieve inflation target
    Reuters | 11/13/24 05:46 PM EST

    Brazil's incoming central bank chief Gabriel Galipolo said on Wednesday that pursuing its 3% inflation target is non-negotiable for policymakers, but that there are various paths to achieve that goal.

  9. Form FWP ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Filed by: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
    EDGAR SEC Filings | 11/13/24 05:04 PM EST

    http://archive.fast-edgar.com/20241113/AI29A222ZC22O2ZZ252P2M444NWBZK22Z262 Filed on: November 13, 2024.

  10. Form FWP ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Filed by: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
    EDGAR SEC Filings | 11/13/24 04:58 PM EST

    http://archive.fast-edgar.com/20241113/AI22A222ZC22O2ZZ252P2M444NWB2K22Z262 Filed on: November 13, 2024.

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