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  1. Brazil's outgoing central bank chief says there is urgency to announce spending cuts
    Reuters | 11/14/24 06:39 AM EST

    The Brazilian government must cut spending "to the bone" and there is an urgency to announce a much anticipated fiscal package, outgoing central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto told a local newspaper.

  2. Brazil's outgoing central bank chief says there is urgency to announce spending cuts
    Reuters | 11/14/24 06:36 AM EST

    The Brazilian government must cut spending "to the bone" and there is an urgency to announce a much anticipated fiscal package, outgoing central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto told a local newspaper.

  3. CANADA STOCKS-TSX futures inch up ahead of Powell's speech, US data
    Reuters | 11/14/24 06:30 AM EST

    Futures tied to Canada's main stock index rose on Thursday, helped by crude prices, ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech and U.S. economic data later in the day. December futures on the S&P/TSX index were up 0.2% at 6:03 a.m. ET. Powell's speech will take center stage as the top policymaker could offer possible remarks on the pace of future U.S. policy reduction.

  4. Wall St indexes end lower after Powell erodes hopes for December rate cut
    Reuters | 11/14/24 06:16 AM EST

    -Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Thursday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dampened investors' hopes for another interest rate cut this year by saying the U.S. central bank need not rush to ease monetary policy.

  5. US STOCKS-Futures muted ahead of economic data, Powell speech
    Reuters | 11/14/24 06:14 AM EST

    * Futures up: Dow 0.11%, S&P 500 0.06%, Nasdaq 0.04% U.S. stock index futures were steady on Thursday as investors awaited a fresh batch of economic data and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments later in the day for clues on the outlook for the economy and monetary policy. The producer price index reading for October and weekly jobless claims data are expected at 8:30 a.m. ET.

  6. Biden to bid farewell at APEC and G20 under Trump's shadow
    Reuters | 11/14/24 06:08 AM EST

    President Joe Biden heads to South America on Thursday for a curtain call with global leaders after over 50 years in U.S. politics, but the man he tried and failed to keep from returning to power is likely to be the focus of many meetings: incoming U.S. President Donald Trump.

  7. Form FWP ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Filed by: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
    EDGAR SEC Filings | 11/14/24 06:03 AM EST

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  8. Euro zone industrial production falls more than expected in Sept
    Reuters | 11/14/24 05:10 AM EST

    Euro zone industrial production fell more than expected in September with Germany suffering the biggest fall among the bloc's largest nations, indicating than a long-expected recovery could be even further delayed.

  9. Euro zone employment ticks up, GDP growth figure confirmed
    Reuters | 11/14/24 05:05 AM EST

    Euro zone employment rose a touch more than expected last quarter and the economy expanded at a respectable pace, keeping alive hopes for a soft landing after more than a year of near-stagnation, fresh data showed on Thursday.

  10. China's JD.com misses revenue estimates as consumption weakness lingers
    Reuters | 11/14/24 04:07 AM EST

    Chinese e-commerce group JD.com (JD) missed market estimates for quarterly revenue on Thursday, as a persistent slowdown in the world's second-largest economy pressured consumers to keep a tight hold on their purse strings.

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