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  1. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rise with US and European indexes hitting records, gold extends recent rally amid US rate cut hopes
    Reuters | 10/08/25 06:30 PM EDT

    * Gold shows no sign of stopping. * Yen hits lowest since February. * European shares climb to record. * S&P 500, Nasdaq hit record closing highs; Dow off. By Caroline Valetkevitch.

  2. KBRA Assigns AAA Rating to City of Winchester, VA General Obligation Public Improvement Bonds, Series 2025
    Business Wire | 10/08/25 05:59 PM EDT

    KBRA assigns a long-term rating of AAA with a Stable Outlook to the City of Winchester, VA General Obligation Public Improvement Bonds, Series 2025. Key Credit Considerations The rating was assigned because of the following key credit considerations: Credit Positives. Credit Challenges. Rating Sensitivities For Upgrade. For Downgrade.

  3. Trump's Tariffs Remain Fed's Biggest Risks To Rate Cuts, Minutes Say
    Benzinga | 10/08/25 04:24 PM EDT

    President Donald Trump's trade tariffs continue to weigh on the outlook for growth and inflation, raising concerns over how long the Federal Reserve can stick with its planned cycle of interest rate cuts.

  4. US Equity Markets Higher Amid Gains in Tech Stocks Ahead of Earnings Season
    MT Newswires | 10/08/25 04:21 PM EDT

    US equity indexes were higher on Wednesday amid gains in technology stocks ahead of earnings season and the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve's September meeting. * Federal Reserve officials broadly agreed in September that interest rates should be lowered, with meeting minutes released Wednesday showing near-unanimous support for a cut due to labor market weakness.

  5. Munis slightly firmer out long; supply/demand imbalance remains
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/08/25 04:13 PM EDT

    Municipals are impacted by fluctuating supply and demand influences more than most other markets, said Jeff Timlin, a partner at Sage Advisory.

  6. Most Fed Officials Supported Further Rate Cuts in 2025, September Meeting Minutes Show
    MT Newswires | 10/08/25 04:05 PM EDT

    Most of Federal Reserve officials indicated last month that it would be appropriate to further lower interest rates later this year amid growing concerns around the labor market, minutes from the central bank's September meeting showed Wednesday.

  7. US STOCKS-S&P 500, Nasdaq end higher as tech strength outweighs Fed concerns
    Reuters | 10/08/25 04:00 PM EDT

    * Dell climbs after multiple price target hikes. * US-listed shares of gold miners jump. * Joby Aviation (JOBY) descends on pricing stock offering. By Stephen Culp.

  8. ZIEGLER CLOSES $77,115,000 FINANCING JOSEPHINE CARING COMMUNITY (WA)
    PR Newswire | 10/08/25 04:00 PM EDT

    CHICAGO, Oct. 6, 2025 Ziegler, a specialty investment bank, is pleased to announce the successful closing of Josephine Caring Community's $77,115,000 Series 2025ABC Bonds through the Washington State Housing Finance Commission. Josephine Caring Community is a Washington 501 nonprofit corporation located in Stanwood, Washington, which is situated approximately 55 miles north of Seattle, Washington.

  9. Alibaba Group Announces Completion of Exchange Offer for Outstanding Senior Notes
    Business Wire | 10/08/25 04:00 PM EDT

    Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA) (NYSE: BABA and HKEX: 9988 and 89988, ?Alibaba,? ?Alibaba Group? or the ?Company?) () today announced that it has completed the exchange offer for its outstanding USD-denominated senior unsecured notes that were issued in November 2024.

  10. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Softer Late Afternoon
    MT Newswires | 10/08/25 03:45 PM EDT

    Financial stocks declined in late Wednesday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund each decreasing 0.2%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was fractionally higher, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund was down 0.6%. Bitcoin was increasing 1.5% to $123,195, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was slightly higher at nearly 4.13%. Mortgag...

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