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  1. CIBC's Week Ahead Market Call For Canada
    MT Newswires | 10/31/25 02:37 PM EDT

    Over at CIBC, Avery Shenfeld is expecting to see an employment report next Friday that's "roughly in line with the tame six month pace", but also potentially just enough to keep the jobless rate at an elevated 7.1% pace.

  2. Federal Reserve Watch for Oct. 31: Logan, Schmid, Hammack Argue That October Rate Cut Was Unnecessary
    MT Newswires | 10/31/25 02:25 PM EDT

    Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan said that she would have preferred to have maintained the target range for the federal funds rate at the October Federal Open Market Committee meeting, saying that was no need for another preemptive rate cut after the September reduction and adding that there may not be a need for a rate cut in December unless there is evidence that the labor market is cooling m...

  3. Crypto Bank Custodia Suffers Another Court Rejection in Fed Master Account Pursuit
    Coindesk | 10/31/25 02:17 PM EDT

    The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Custodia nine months after hearing arguments in the company's effort to secure a Federal Reserve master account.

  4. Equities Mixed Intraday as Amazon Jumps
    MT Newswires | 10/31/25 02:09 PM EDT

    US benchmark equity indexes were mixed intraday as Amazon.com (AMZN) shares surged following its third-quarter results, while investors parsed comments by two Federal Reserve officials.

  5. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Decline in Afternoon Trading
    MT Newswires | 10/31/25 01:52 PM EDT

    Financial stocks fell in Friday afternoon trading with the NYSE Financial Index and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund each dropping 0.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index declined 0.6%, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund shed 0.4%. Bitcoin rose 0.6% to $108,975, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was little changed at 4.09%. In regulatory news, the Federal Reserve plans to shrin...

  6. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 10/31/25 01:23 PM EDT

    Financial stocks fell in Friday afternoon trading with the NYSE Financial Index and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund each dropping 0.3%. The Philadelphia Housing Index declined 0.6%, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund shed 0.4%. Bitcoin rose 0.6% to $108,975, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was little changed at 4.09%. In corporate news, Bancorp shares fell 15% after the c...

  7. What's Going On With Bloom Energy Stock Today?
    Benzinga | 10/31/25 12:53 PM EDT

    Bloom Energy Corporation (BE) traded lower on Friday after unveiling a large private offering of zero-coupon convertible notes due 2030. The fuel cell maker priced $2.2 billion in total principal, up from $1.75 billion. Bloom Energy (BE) is issuing senior, unsecured notes maturing on November 15, 2030.

  8. October issuance falls 16.8% year-over-year, stays above 10-year average
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 10/31/25 12:18 PM EDT

    Issuance year-to-date is $493.063 billion, up 9.3% from $451.079 billion over the same period. With issuance estimated at $13.118 billion in the first week of November, 2024's $500-plus billion record should fall within the next week or two.

  9. Desjardins Comments on Canada's Unexpected August GDP Drop
    MT Newswires | 10/31/25 11:46 AM EDT

    Desjardins on Friday commented on an unexpected drop in Canada August Gross Domestic Product. " The Canadian economy continued to sputter in August and September. MT Newswires does not provide investment advice.

  10. Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid Cites Inflation Concern to Explain Dissent at FOMC Meeting
    MT Newswires | 10/31/25 11:46 AM EDT

    Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid said Friday in a statement explaining his dissenting vote at this week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting that with the labor market in balance and inflation elevated, he would have preferred no change in the target range for the federal funds rate.

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