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  1. Federal Reserve View Lifts Wall Street Pre-Bell; Asia Europe Up
    MT Newswires | 08/22/25 07:08 AM EDT

    Wall Street futures pointed moderately higher pre-bell Friday as traders awaited comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, slated for 10 am ET at the central bank's annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The next Fed policy meeting is Sept. 16-17, and Powell's presentation will be combed for clues to central bank inclinations.

  2. Commerzbank on Overnight News
    MT Newswires | 08/22/25 06:45 AM EDT

    Commerzbank in its "European Sunrise" note of Friday highlighted: Markets: Long-end United States Treasury yields decline in late New York session after strong TIPS auction, steady in Asia. Fed: Federal Reserve Cleveland President Beth Hammack says she wouldn't cut rates if a decision were to be made on Saturday.

  3. Federal Reserve, China Value Outlooks Lift Asian Stock Markets
    MT Newswires | 08/22/25 06:41 AM EDT

    Asian stock markets moved mostly higher Friday as traders awaited comments by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the central bank's Jackson Hole symposium, and weighed relative values on China-exposed exchanges. Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tokyo finished in the green, while other regional exchanges were mixed.

  4. *--US 10-Year Treasury Yield Steady at 4.33%, 2-Year Rate Slips Slightly to 3.79% Early Friday
    MT Newswires | 08/22/25 06:27 AM EDT

  5. *--US Treasury Yields Mixed Pre-Bell as Investors Await Powell's Speech Amid Faltering Ukraine Peace Deal
    MT Newswires | 08/22/25 06:24 AM EDT

  6. DOGE Surges 5% Amid Trump-Affiliated Dogecoin Mining Deal and Fed Comments
    Coindesk | 08/22/25 01:17 AM EDT

    A $50 million Trump-linked acquisition of a DOGE mining firm, Wyoming?s launch of a state-backed stablecoin, and comments from Federal Reserve officials signaling a softer stance on digital assets all converged to trigger fresh institutional flows.

  7. Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole Moment: Crypto Traders See 85% Rate Cut Odds In 2025, While Morgan Stanley Says Fed Will Stay On The Sideline
    Benzinga | 08/21/25 11:54 PM EDT

    Ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's pivotal Jackson Hole address on Friday, cryptocurrency bettors are pricing in more than an 80% chance that the central bank cuts interest rates this year. On the prediction platform Polymarket, the likelihood that the Fed loosens its monetary policy on or before Dec. 31 stood at 85% at the time of writing.

  8. S&P 500 Falls For Fifth Straight Day Amid Walmart Selloff; Powell's Speech in Focus
    MT Newswires | 08/21/25 05:04 PM EDT

    The S&P 500 fell for the fifth day in a row, weighed down by a post-earnings selloff in Walmart (WMT) on Thursday as traders digested fresh economic data ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole speech. The benchmark equity index declined 0.4% to 6,370.2. The Nasdaq Composite and the Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 0.3% each, to close at 21,100.3 and 44,785.5, respectively.

  9. US Equity Indexes Fall as Fed Rate-Cut Probability Fades Ahead of Powell's Jackson Hole Swan Song
    MT Newswires | 08/21/25 04:44 PM EDT

    US equity indexes fell at the close on Thursday as bets in favor of a monetary policy pause in September tripled ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's pivotal speech at Jackson Hole.

  10. San Antonio green lights negotiations, terms for Spurs arena
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 08/21/25 04:31 PM EDT

    The proposed $1.3 billion arena would be financed with city revenue bonds, along with county taxes, subject to voter approval, and a team contribution.

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