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  1. Des Moines schools, amid tumult, take bonds to voters
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/29/25 08:00 AM EDT

    After Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested its superintendent, Des Moines Public Schools is taking a $265 million GO bond measure to voters.

  2. Tokio Marine HCC ?A++? Ratings Affirmed by AM Best With Stable Outlook
    GlobeNewswire | 10/29/25 08:00 AM EDT

    Tokio Marine HCC today announced that AM Best has affirmed the ?A++? Financial Strength Ratings and ?aa+? Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of HCC Life Insurance Company and the property/casualty insurance companies in the Houston Casualty Group.

  3. Bank of Japan to Hold Rates This Week, But A Hike Is Coming With Help From The U.S., Says Mitsubishi UFG
    MT Newswires | 10/29/25 07:57 AM EDT

    Within 12 hours of the FOMC decision later Wednesday, the Bank of Japan will announce its policy decision and given a new government led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is only just in place, the BoJ is widely expected to keep the policy rate unchanged at 0.50%, said MUFG.

  4. Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin Wobble On Wednesday Ahead Of FOMC Meeting
    Benzinga | 10/29/25 07:45 AM EDT

    Bitcoin is hovered around $113,000 on Wednesday morning, as Polymarket traders assign a 98% probability of a 25-basis points rate cut at today's Federal Reserve meeting. Over the past 24 hours, total crypto liquidations reached $514.22 million, affecting more than 140,000 traders.

  5. Central Bank, Trade Outlooks Nudge European Bourses Up Midday
    MT Newswires | 10/29/25 07:44 AM EDT

    European bourses tracked moderately higher midday Wednesday as traders weighed a possibly pending China-US trade deal, and rate decisions from the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank. President Donald Trump early Wednesday said he expects to cinch a trade agreement with Beijing, when he meets with China President Xi Jinping on Thursday.

  6. US Dollar Rises Early Wednesday; Focus on Pending FOMC Rate Decision
    MT Newswires | 10/29/25 07:42 AM EDT

    The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Wednesday as markets focus their attention on the Federal Open Market Committee's post-meeting statement at 2:00 pm ET and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's press conference at 2:30 pm ET.

  7. Amerigo Announces Q3-2025 Results, Full Debt Repayment and Quarterly Dividend Increase
    GlobeNewswire | 10/29/25 07:30 AM EDT

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 29, 2025 -- Amerigo Resources Ltd.? is pleased to announce a strong financial performance for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and the full repayment of corporate debt on October 27, 2025.

  8. Trade, Earnings, Fed Outlooks Lift Wall Street Pre-Bell, Asia, Europe Up
    MT Newswires | 10/29/25 07:20 AM EDT

    Wall Street futures pointed moderately higher pre-bell Wednesday on hopes for a China-US trade deal, and ahead of the Federal Reserve's announcement on rates and monetary policy. The Fed at 2 pm ET will announce its latest interest-rate decision, with a 99% chance the central bank will cut rates by 0.25%, according to the CME Group FedWatch tool.

  9. SocGen Notes Chile's Central Bank Says to Wait for More Information Before Cutting Rates After Keeping Them Steady
    MT Newswires | 10/29/25 07:09 AM EDT

    In a unanimous decision, as expected by markets, the Board of Chile's central bank kept its monetary policy rate unchanged at 4.75% on Tuesday, said Societe Generale. The CCCh statement notes that while economic data have evolved in line with projections from the September Monetary Policy Report, risks to the inflation outlook remain.

  10. TeraWulf Inc. Announces Proposed Private Offering of $500 million of Convertible Notes
    GlobeNewswire | 10/29/25 07:00 AM EDT

    TeraWulf Inc. (WULF), a leading owner and operator of vertically integrated, low-carbon digital infrastructure, today announced that it intends to offer, subject to market conditions and other factors, $500 million aggregate principal amount of convertible senior notes due 2032 in a private offering to persons reasonably believed to be qualified institutional buyers in reliance on Rule 144A under the ...

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