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  1. Tuesday's CPI Report Matters to The Bank of Canada, Says Scotiabank
    MT Newswires | 06/24/25 08:17 AM EDT

    Canada will release consumer price index data for May at 8:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday, noted Scotiabank. CPI for May is expected to rise by several tenths in month-over-month non-seasonally adjusted fashion, but key will be the Bank of Canada's preferred core measures, said Scotiabank.

  2. Utah bond deal set to fund initial phase of development on state land
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 06/24/25 08:00 AM EDT

    The $247.75 million of unrated tax-exempt bonds will finance public infrastructure and projects for an initial development on state-owned land.

  3. Senior Developer Hiring Trends: Human Skills To Outshine Technical Expertise, Says BairesDev CEO at World Economic Forum
    GlobeNewswire | 06/24/25 08:00 AM EDT

    As waves of AI-driven disruption transform the global workforce, one thing is clear: for senior software developers, tech skills might open doors, but soft skills lead the way. New data from BairesDev?, which screens over 2 million applications across 50+ countries each year, revealed that soft skills now account for 40% of senior developer hiring decisions ? a figure that has doubled since 2023.

  4. US Dollar Falls Early Tuesday Ahead of Extremely Busy Data and Speech Schedule, Focus on Powell Testimony
    MT Newswires | 06/24/25 07:55 AM EDT

    The US dollar fell against its major trading partners early Tuesday ahead of an unusually busy schedule of economic releases and the first day of testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell before the House Financial Services Committee starting at 10:00 am ET.

  5. BMO on The Day Ahead in Canada
    MT Newswires | 06/24/25 07:48 AM EDT

    The Canadian consumer price index report for May at 8:30 a.m. ET is the key release on Tuesday, with implications for the Bank of Canada, said Bank of Montreal. Canadian inflation is expected to slow again in May, though unlike in April, it's not due to the one-time elimination of the consumer carbon tax, noted the bank.

  6. SocGen Says Canada's CPI on Tuesday Will Attract "Close Interest"
    MT Newswires | 06/24/25 07:35 AM EDT

    Canada's consumer price index for May at 8:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday will attract "close interest," said Bank of Montreal. The Bank of Canada may be inclined to lower rates once more, having returned policy to neutral at 2.75%, noted SocGen. Consensus is for headline CPI to slow to 1.7% year over year in May and core to 3.0%, wrote the bank in a note to clients.

  7. Middle East Outlook Elevates Wall Street Pre-Bell; Asia, Europe Up
    MT Newswires | 06/24/25 07:08 AM EDT

    Wall Street futures pointed solidly higher pre-bell Tuesdays after Iran and Israel evidently accepted a US-brokered ceasefire agreement, and as traders awaited Congressional testimony from the nation's central bank chief. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will present his semi-annual testimony to the House Financial Services Committee, starting at 10 am ET.

  8. US Home Sales Sink To Slowest May Since 2009 As Mortgage Rates And Record Prices Keep Buyers On The Sidelines
    Benzinga | 06/24/25 07:05 AM EDT

    The U.S. housing market logged its slowest May for existing-home sales since 2009, confirming that elevated mortgage rates and record prices continue to chill demand even as listings rise. What Happened: Sales slipped 0.7% from a year earlier to an annual rate of 4.03 million, the National Association of Realtors said, leaving activity about 25% below pre-pandemic norms.

  9. UBS Comments on Sterling, Swiss Franc
    MT Newswires | 06/24/25 07:03 AM EDT

    Since its last update, GBPCHF has come under pressure from weaker United Kingdom labor market data and escalating tensions in the Middle East, said UBS. The bank thinks that sterling and the Swiss franc should regain the lost ground, barring further. negative risks events. The mid-June central bank meeting marathon is now behind investors, noted UBS.

  10. Shiru Named 2025 Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum
    GlobeNewswire | 06/24/25 06:00 AM EDT

    Shiru, the leader in AI-powered ingredient discovery, today announced that it has been selected as a 2025 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum. The Technology Pioneers community, now in its 25th year, represents early-stage companies from around the world that are designing, developing, and deploying transformative technologies with significant potential to impact business and society.

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