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  1. Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Awards $50 Million to Affordable Housing Projects across the Southeast
    GlobeNewswire | 11/03/25 10:09 AM EST

    Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta today announced the recipients of its 2025 Affordable Housing Program General Fund awards. For the complete list of 2025 awards, click here.

  2. October ISM US Manufacturing Index Declines Unexpectedly From September
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 10:09 AM EST

    The Institute for Supply Management's US manufacturing index fell to 48.7 in October from 49.1 in September, compared with expectations for an increase to 49.5 reading in a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:35 am ET. There were gains in the readings for new orders, employment and order backlogs but declines in the readings for production and prices.

  3. TD Awaits Tuesday's Canadian Budget to Meet The Economy's Challenges
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 10:08 AM EST

    As was widely expected, the Bank of Canada delivered another quarter-point interest rate cut last week, said TD. However, yields backed up on the news as the accompanying statement showed that the BoC is comfortable with where the policy rate now stands -- shrinking the odds of further rate cuts, noted the bank.

  4. *--October ISM US Manufacturing Index 48.7 Vs. Expected 49.5, Previous 49.1
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 10:01 AM EST

  5. Canada Manufacturing PMI Rises to 49.6 in October, Signals Easing Contraction, S&P Global Says
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 09:55 AM EST

    The S&P Global Canada Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index, a composite index designed to provide an overview of the health of the manufacturing sector, recorded 49.6 in October, said S&P Global on Monday.

  6. Canadian Economy Strikes Out, Says Rosenberg Research
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 09:14 AM EST

    The confident view that the Bank of Canada was done cutting rates for good had some water thrown in the face on Friday, as real gross domestic product contracted by a "hefty" 0.3% month over month in August, which came as a negative surprise to the flat performance penciled in by the consensus community, and wiped out the advance posted in July, said Rosenberg Research.

  7. Municipal Bond Offerings This Week See High Flood and Hurricane Scores
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 09:00 AM EST

    Multiple municipal bond offerings this week have a high exposure to climate risk, specifically high Flood and Hurricane Scores, according to ICE Climate Data. A $6 million offering from Polk, Iowa, records a Flood Score of 4.8 out of 5.0, ICE reports.

  8. Morgan Stanley Sees Australia's Central Bank on Hold This Week
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 08:43 AM EST

    Morgan Stanley said it expects the Reserve Bank of Australia to hold in a unanimous decision this week. The RBA is scheduled to release its policy statement at 10:30 p.m.ET on Monday.

  9. US Stocks Face Two Short-Term Threats Amid Fed's Cautious Approach, Warn Analysts
    Benzinga | 11/03/25 08:27 AM EST

    In a recent note, analysts at?Morgan Stanley?have highlighted two significant risks that could potentially impact the U.S. stock market in the near future. The analysts pointed out that the Federal Reserve?s cautious approach to?potential interest rate cuts and?signs of strain in overnight funding markets are the primary risks facing the equity market,?reported?Investing.com on Monday.

  10. Scotiabank Doesn't See Bank of Canada Governor Saying Anything New on Monday
    MT Newswires | 11/03/25 08:07 AM EST

    Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem participates in a fireside chat at 1:30 p.m. ET on Monday, said Scotiabak. However, it's hard to imagine him saying anything materially different from last Wednesday's policy meeting communications, stated the bank. On the Canadian gross domestic product, Macklem is likely to say the BoC's forecasts are on track, stated Scotiabank.

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