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  1. Stocks Gain Pre-Bell as US-China Trade Deal Hopes Rise; Investors Await Fed Policy Decision, Big Tech Earnings
    MT Newswires | 10/27/25 07:35 AM EDT

    The benchmark US stock measures were tracking in the green before the opening bell Monday as President Donald Trump signaled an imminent trade deal with China, while investors await a major policy decision by the Federal Reserve and big tech earnings later in the week. The S&P 500 rose 0.8%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased 0.6% and the Nasdaq added 1.3% in premarket activity.

  2. China-US Trade, Fed Outlooks Lift Wall Street Pre-Bell; Asia Rallies, Europe Up
    MT Newswires | 10/27/25 07:24 AM EDT

    Wall Street futures swelled to new all-time records pre-bell Monday, as traders weighed easing of Beijing-Washington trade frictions and awaited a Thursday meeting in South Korea between President Donald Trump and China President Xi Jinping. In addition, the Federal Reserve will start a two-day policy session on Tuesday, and announce a rate decision Wednesday afternoon.

  3. Mitsubishi UFG Sees Bank of Canada Cutting Rates 25bps This Week
    MT Newswires | 10/27/25 07:10 AM EDT

    The BoC is also expected to lower rates by 25bps for the second consecutive meeting this week, said MUFG. The BoC is slated to release the policy statement on Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. ET. However, there is a higher risk that the BoC may delay this week than the United States Federal Reserve, stated the bank.

  4. First Northwest Bancorp Announces?Third Quarter?2025 Results
    GlobeNewswire | 10/27/25 07:00 AM EDT

    First Northwest Bancorp (FNWB) ?, the holding company for First Fed Bank, today reported net income of?$802,000 for the third quarter of 2025, compared to net income?of?$3.7 million for the?second quarter of 2025 and a net loss of?$2.0 million for the third quarter of 2024.

  5. RBC Expects Fed, BoC to Deliver Another 25bps Rate Cut This Week
    MT Newswires | 10/27/25 06:50 AM EDT

    The United States Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada are both expected to cut policy rates on Wednesday, adding to 25bps reductions from each in September, said RBC.

  6. 5 Stock Picks Last Week From Wall Street's Most Accurate Analysts
    Benzinga | 10/27/25 06:48 AM EDT

    U.S. stocks settled higher on Friday, with major indices surging to fresh all-time highs as a softer-than-expected inflation reading strengthened market conviction that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by 25 basis points at its Oct. 30 policy meeting. Wall Street analysts make new stock picks on a daily basis.

  7. Bitcoin Set for Massive Surge as Bank Reserves Near 'Danger Zone,' Says Adam Livingston
    Coindesk | 10/26/25 11:03 PM EDT

    The Kobeissi Letter reported that bank cash at the Federal Reserve fell to about $2.93 trillion; Adam Livingston says that level signals a shift that would favor bitcoin.

  8. Trump's Gold-For-Bitcoin Shock Plan Targets $38 Trillion Debt and $242K BTC
    Benzinga | 10/26/25 03:31 PM EDT

    Sen. The United States national debt has climbed to $38 trillion, prompting calls for new approaches to restore fiscal stability. Interest payments are projected to reach $14 trillion over the next decade, raising concerns about long-term solvency. Lummis said selling or revaluing U.S. gold certificates to fund Bitcoin purchases could "cut the national debt in half over 20 years."

  9. Wall Street Braces For $6.6 Trillion Fed Shift Amid Bitcoin Price Surge
    Benzinga | 10/26/25 02:31 PM EDT

    Wall Street is discreetly gearing up for a significant alteration in the Federal Reserve?s $6.6 trillion balance sheet, coinciding with a sudden rise in Bitcoin?s price. According to a report, Bitcoin?s price has recovered from a recent ?flash crash,? soaring nearly 10% and surpassing $111,000.

  10. Bitcoin Bid, XRP Retakes 200-Day Average as Fed Rate Cut Looms; 'Mag 7' Earnings, Trump-Xi Summit Eyed
    Coindesk | 10/26/25 10:38 AM EDT

    Major cryptocurrencies are trading higher ahead of a busy week featuring key Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan rate decisions alongside earnings reports from influential Mag 7 stocks.

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