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  1. How Much Could?Bitcoin, Ether, XRP?and Solana Move?After the U.S. Inflation?Report?
    Coindesk | 10/24/25 01:24 AM EDT

    The release of September's Consumer Price Index (CPI) is expected to show a 3.1% rise in the cost of living from a year earlier, the highest in 18 months, according to FactSet.

  2. Illinois upgraded by Moody's Ratings
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/23/25 05:36 PM EDT

    The upgrade is driven by realized and expected improvement in the state's financial metrics, the rating agency said.

  3. TSX Closer: Up For a Second Day On Elevated Commodity Prices; Desjardins Offers the BoC Some Advice
    MT Newswires | 10/23/25 04:23 PM EDT

    The Toronto Stock Exchange closed higher for a second day on Thursday, boosted by elevated commodity prices, even as Desjardins is telling the Bank of Canada what it should do to protect Canadian households amid warnings of an equity market correction.

  4. Short-term munis weaker; technicals 'meaningfully improved'
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/23/25 04:09 PM EDT

    "We're not going to be having huge reinvestment months over the next few months, not until the beginning of the year. So we need this flow [of deals] to keep up with demand, and we expect that to continue," said Jennifer Johnston, director of municipal bonds research at Franklin Templeton.

  5. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Advance Late Afternoon
    MT Newswires | 10/23/25 03:59 PM EDT

    Financial stocks rose in late Thursday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index increasing 0.2% and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund adding 0.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index rose 0.7%, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund was up 0.1% Bitcoin increased 2.1% to $110,530, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 4.6 basis points to 4%. In economic news, existing home sal...

  6. Delayed Inflation Report Looms: Will It Shake Fed's Next Move?
    Benzinga | 10/23/25 03:45 PM EDT

    After a nine-day delay caused by the ongoing government shutdown, September's Consumer Price Index report will finally land Friday morning, and economists say its impact on the Federal Reserve?s interest-rate path ? and thus on markets ?could be bigger than usual.

  7. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 10/23/25 03:41 PM EDT

    Financial stocks rose in late Thursday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index increasing 0.2% and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund adding 0.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index rose 0.7%, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund was up 0.1% Bitcoin increased 2.1% to $110,530, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 4.6 basis points to 4%. In economic news, existing home sal...

  8. Midwest Region Surprisingly Logs Faster Manufacturing Growth This Month, Kansas City Fed Says
    MT Newswires | 10/23/25 03:18 PM EDT

    Manufacturing activity in the US Midwest region unexpectedly increased at a faster sequential pace this month, driven by gains in production and shipments, data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City showed Thursday. The composite manufacturing index rose to 6 in October from 4 in September.

  9. Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Announces CEO Transition
    GlobeNewswire | 10/23/25 03:08 PM EDT

    Kirk R. Malmberg announced his retirement from his role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, effective December 31, 2025. During his tenure, Malmberg led the Bank through significant periods of growth and transformation, helping to strengthen its mission, purpose, and value to shareholders.

  10. Austin OKs bonds for convention center project targeted by voter petition
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/23/25 02:56 PM EDT

    The approval of $650 million of revenue bonds comes in the wake of a recently filed petition seeking to subject the project to voter approval or delay.

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