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  1. Zilliant Survey: Consumers Want Price Relief, Regardless of Market Conditions
    Business Wire | 11/20/24 09:00 AM EST

    New report shows strong interest in transparency and personalized pricing Zilliant, the leader in pricing lifecycle management, today announced the findings of its inaugural Consumer Price Index Survey. The study of 2,003 U.S. consumers1 was designed to understand emerging pricing trends and consumer sentiment in today?s dynamic market.

  2. Factbox-Brokerages see 'uncertain' 2025 on worries over potential Trump tariffs
    Reuters | 11/20/24 08:01 AM EST

    -Uncertainties around U.S. policies may slow global economic growth modestly in 2025, according to major brokerages. World economies and equity markets have had a robust year, with global growth expected to average 3.1% this year, a Reuters poll published in October showed.

  3. Anatomy of a deal: the University of Chicago's Midwest winner
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 11/20/24 08:00 AM EST

    The University of Chicago embarked on the Illinois Finance Authority's largest financing ever to transform its capital structure and fund major projects.

  4. MicroStrategy Announces Pricing of Offering of 0% Convertible Senior Notes
    Business Wire | 11/20/24 08:00 AM EST

    MicroStrategy? Incorporated today announced the pricing of its offering of $2.6 billion aggregate principal amount of its 0% convertible senior notes due 2029. The notes will be unsecured, senior obligations of MicroStrategy.

  5. Fed to lower rates in Dec but slow pace in 2025 on inflation risks: Reuters poll
    Reuters | 11/20/24 07:21 AM EST

    The U.S. Federal Reserve will trim interest rates next month but make shallower cuts in 2025 than expected just a month ago due to the risk of higher inflation from President-elect Donald Trump's proposed policies, according to most economists in a Reuters poll.

  6. Senator Warren urges Fed to keep Wells Fargo asset cap
    Reuters | 11/20/24 06:07 AM EST

    The Federal Reserve must not remove Wells Fargo's (WFC) $1.95 trillion asset cap until the bank has fixed its risk management and compliance issues, top Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren told the U.S. central bank on Wednesday.

  7. Form EFFECT VANGUARD MUNICIPAL BOND
    EDGAR SEC Filings | 11/20/24 06:01 AM EST

    http://archive.fast-edgar.com/20241120/APZ2L2ZZZBQZ8SZ8Z22AUZZK3EQGBZ2SZ2Z2 Filed on: November 19, 2024.

  8. Senator Warren urges Fed to keep Wells Fargo asset cap
    Reuters | 11/20/24 06:00 AM EST

    The Federal Reserve must not remove Wells Fargo's (WFC) $1.95 trillion asset cap until the bank has fixed its risk management and compliance issues, top Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren told the U.S. central bank on Wednesday.

  9. China, Hong Kong stocks rebound in choppy trade on caution amid steady lending rates
    Reuters | 11/20/24 04:12 AM EST

    China and Hong Kong stocks edged higher in volatile trading on Wednesday, with mainland shares supported by AI stocks ahead of Nvidia's (NVDA) earnings later in the day, while investors remained cautious amid steady lending rates.

  10. ECB warns of 'bubble' in AI stocks as funds deplete cash buffers
    Reuters | 11/20/24 04:09 AM EST

    The European Central Bank warned on Wednesday about a "bubble" in stocks related to artificial intelligence, which could burst abruptly if investors' rosy expectations are not met. The warning came as part of the ECB's twice-yearly Financial Stability Review, a laundry list of risks ranging from wars and tariffs to cracks in the plumbing of the banking system.

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