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  1. Brazil central bank to sign currency swap deal with China's PBOC
    Reuters | 05/12/25 05:41 PM EDT

    Brazil's central bank will sign a currency swap agreement with the People's Bank of China, it said in a statement on Monday, with a maximum outstanding value of 157 billion reais and a five-year term.

  2. BRIEF-Crown Holdings Announces Pricing Of Senior Notes
    Reuters | 05/12/25 05:36 PM EDT

    Crown Holdings Inc (CCK): * CROWN HOLDINGS, INC. ANNOUNCES PRICING OF SENIOR NOTES. * Crown Holdings Inc (CCK) - PRICES $700 MILLION SENIOR UNSECURED NOTES DUE 2033 Source text: Further company coverage:

  3. BRIEF-Seagate Announces Pricing Of $400 Million Of Senior Unsecured Notes
    Reuters | 05/12/25 05:20 PM EDT

    Seagate Technology Holdings PLC (STX) : * SEAGATE ANNOUNCES PRICING OF $400 MILLION OF SENIOR UNSECURED NOTES Source text: Further company coverage:

  4. REIT Simon Property posts rise in quarterly real estate funds from operations
    Reuters | 05/12/25 04:44 PM EDT

    Simon Property Group (SPG) reported a rise in first-quarter real estate funds from operations on Monday, helped by resilient leasing demand at its shopping centers. The commercial real estate investment trust counts LVMH, top luxury brand and owner of Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Hennessy and Tiffany & Co, among its tenants.

  5. Three Belgian soldiers injured while on exercise in Scotland
    Reuters | 05/12/25 03:37 PM EDT

    Three Belgian soldiers from one of the country's parachute regiments were injured while on exercise in Scotland, said Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever in a post on X on Monday. He did not provide details. Belgium is planning to increase its total defence spending to 2% of its gross domestic product this year, which is the minimum level agreed among NATO allies.

  6. Fed officials say China-US tariff reprieve lowers risks
    Reuters | 05/12/25 03:25 PM EDT

    * Tariff pause may reduce need for Fed rate cuts, Kugler says. * Investors push out rate-cut expectations to September. * Trade conflict could impact US reputation, supply chains. By Padraic Halpin and Howard Schneider.

  7. Fed survey finds general ease in first-quarter credit demand
    Reuters | 05/12/25 02:25 PM EDT

    -Top U.S. bank lending officers reported weaker demand from businesses and consumers for many types of credit during the first three months of the year, according to?a Federal Reserve report released on Monday, reversing a short-lived surge in loan demand the previous quarter.

  8. How Trump's chaotic trade war has evolved
    Reuters | 05/12/25 12:09 PM EDT

    -U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20, from imposing sweeping duties to abruptly pausing some of them, have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.

  9. How Trump's chaotic trade war has evolved
    Reuters | 05/12/25 12:09 PM EDT

    -U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20, from imposing sweeping duties to abruptly pausing some of them, have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.

  10. Budweiser-maker Anheuser-Busch to invest $300 million in US facilities
    Reuters | 05/12/25 12:08 PM EDT

    Anheuser-Busch InBev's American subsidiary said on Monday it would invest $300 million in its manufacturing operations in the United States this year amid a push for local production under President Donald Trump.

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