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  1. Maryland denied FEMA aid
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/28/25 12:40 PM EDT

    The Trump administration has denied an appeal for $33.7 million in FEMA relief funds for flood damage incurred in western Maryland, which ends the possibility of aid for a state already reeling from job losses.

  2. Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis Announces Third Quarter 2025 Dividends, Reports Earnings
    GlobeNewswire | 10/28/25 12:34 PM EDT

    Today the Board of Directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis declared its third quarter 2025 dividends on Class B-2 activity-based capital stock and Class B-1 non-activity-based stock at annualized rates of 9.50% and 4.50%, respectively. The dividends will be paid in cash on October?29, 2025.

  3. SocGen Sees Bank of England on Hold in November; Expects to Resume Easing in February 2026
    MT Newswires | 10/28/25 12:28 PM EDT

    Despite undershoots in most key economic indicators since the September policy meeting, Societe Generale said it expects the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee to keep Bank Rate unchanged at 4.0% in November, breaking its quarterly pace of cuts for the first time in this easing cycle.

  4. SEPTA continues to hurt for resources as it fights federal scrutiny
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/28/25 12:13 PM EDT

    The Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is facing federal deadlines after a series of fires.?

  5. National Advertising Division Recommends National Debt Relief Modify Certain Debt Settlement Services Claims
    GlobeNewswire | 10/28/25 12:00 PM EDT

    As part of its marketplace monitoring program, BBB National Programs? National Advertising Division recommended that National Debt Relief, LLC modify or discontinue certain claims regarding its debt settlement services. NDR is a debt settlement company that offers services to heavily indebted consumers.

  6. Scotiabank Sees Bank of Canada Cutting Rates by 25bps This Week
    MT Newswires | 10/28/25 11:28 AM EDT

    Wednesday will offer the full deal from the Bank of Canada when it releases a suite of updated communications and forecasts to accompany the latest rate decision, said Scotiabank. The policy statement at 9:45 a.m. ET will be accompanied by Governor Tiff Macklem's written opening remarks to his press conference, along with the October Monetary Policy Report.

  7. Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis announces 2025 Board of Directors election results
    GlobeNewswire | 10/28/25 10:52 AM EDT

    The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis today announced the results of the election of two Indiana Member Directors and two Independent Directors to its Board of Directors, each serving four-year terms beginning Jan. 1, 2026.

  8. October US Consumer Confidence Declines Less Than Expected
    MT Newswires | 10/28/25 10:17 AM EDT

    The Conference Board's measure of consumer confidence fell to 94.6 in October from an upwardly revised 95.6 reading in September, compared with a larger decrease expected to a reading of 93.4 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:45 am ET.

  9. Morgan Stanley Sees Bank of Japan on Hold This Week
    MT Newswires | 10/28/25 09:45 AM EDT

    Morgan Stanley said it expects the Bank of Japan to remain on hold with a 7-2 decision. The BoJ is scheduled to release its policy statement at 10:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Morgan Stanley noted its would like to see whether the governor's cautious view on the United States economy begins to soften, as the bank assesses the possibility of a rate hike in December.

  10. Navios Maritime Partners L.P. Announces Successful Placement of 5-Year Senior Unsecured Bonds
    GlobeNewswire | 10/28/25 09:32 AM EDT

    Navios Maritime Partners L.P. (NMM) announces today that it has successfully placed USD 300 million of new senior unsecured bonds in the Nordic bond market. The net proceeds from the bond issue are intended to be used for the repayment of certain of the Company?s outstanding secured debt facilities and for general corporate purposes of the group.

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