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  1. Federal Reserve announces exit from regulatory climate change group
    Reuters | 01/17/25 01:30 PM EST

    The Federal Reserve announced on Friday it had withdrawn from a global body of central banks and regulators devoted to exploring ways to police climate risk in the financial system. In a statement, the Fed said it was exiting the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System because its increasingly broadened scope had fallen outside the Fed's statutory mandate.

  2. ALTA Congratulates Bill Pulte on FHFA Nomination
    PR Newswire | 01/17/25 01:10 PM EST

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17, 2025 ?The?American Land Title Association, the national trade association of the land title insurance industry, released the following statement from ALTA CEO Diane Tomb on the nomination of Bill Pulte, founder and CEO of Pulte Capital Partners LLC,?to Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency: "ALTA congratulates Bill Pulte on President-elect Trump's intention to nom...

  3. Bank of Canada to improve communication, models to help tackle future shocks
    Reuters | 01/17/25 12:46 PM EST

    The Bank of Canada will communicate more clearly and improve its forecasting models to help predict future shocks, it said on Friday, after publishing a review of the steps taken to tackle the pandemic. The BoC, like every other global central bank, had to resort to unprecedented measures when COVID-19 stalled the economy, roiled financial markets, cratered demand and stoked job losses.

  4. Housing Market: Builders Forge Ahead As Buyers Enter 'Acceptance Phase' On Rates
    Benzinga | 01/17/25 12:45 PM EST

    A flurry of new data is in and the housing market is flashing mixed signals from builders, buyers and analysts. The Data: The Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development December housing data released Friday was mixed with housing starts beating expectations while housing completions declined.

  5. Data-driven decision-making in the public sector: the Weld County case study
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 01/17/25 12:28 PM EST

    Data-driven local governments and other public agencies might sound like a complex subject or something difficult to attain, but that could not be further from the truth.

  6. US Listed Chinese Stocks Rally As China's GDP Growth Data Fuels Optimism
    Benzinga | 01/17/25 12:21 PM EST

    U.S.-listed Chinese stocks including?Alibaba Group Holding,?Baidu, Inc,?JD.com, Inc (JD) ,?PDD Holdings Inc ,?NIO Inc ,?Li Auto Inc (LI) , and?XPeng Inc (XPEV) gained on Friday in sympathy with acceleration of China?s economic activity beating expectations for the last quarter of 2024 as stimulus measures kicked in. China?s gross domestic product expanded by?5.4% in the fourth quarter, beating Reut...

  7. Why Mastercard Shares Are Trading Higher This Week
    Benzinga | 01/17/25 11:54 AM EST

    Mastercard Inc (MA) stock is trading higher by 4.7% to $524.98 this week following the release of December inflation data, as signs of cooling underlying price pressures raised hopes of Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2025. What To Know: Core inflation increased slightly below expectations, reinforcing optimism that tighter monetary policy may ease sooner than anticipated.

  8. Form 424B2 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
    EDGAR SEC Filings | 01/17/25 11:46 AM EST

    http://archive.fast-edgar.com/20250117/A82TA222Z2228TY2222I2Z42MLDLZK22B272 Filed on: January 17, 2025.

  9. TREASURIES-US yields narrowly mixed after data, ahead of Trump inauguration
    Reuters | 01/17/25 11:41 AM EST

    * US 10-year yield on track for biggest weekly drop in seven weeks. * US two-year, 10-year yields hit two-week lows. * US rate futures price in nearly 40 bps of easing in 2025. * US 2/10 Treasury yield curve bear flattens. By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss.

  10. Milei's Argentina seals budget surplus for first time in 14 years
    Reuters | 01/17/25 11:39 AM EST

    -Argentina brought in its first budget surplus in more than a decade in 2024, data published on Friday showed, marking a win for libertarian President Javier Milei and his sweeping austerity push in his first full year in office. The nation's budget surplus came in at 1.76 trillion pesos, or 0.3% of gross domestic product in the full year, the economy ministry said.

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