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  1. FOREX-Dollar on track for nearly flat week amid Fed outlook, China trade data
    Reuters | 11/07/25 10:21 AM EST

    * Dollar lower after soft jobs data. * Markets overreacting to labor market hints, Jefferies says. * Weak Chinese trade data may spell trouble for the euro zone. * Yen still seen as the leading defensive hedge. By Hannah Lang and Stefano Rebaudo.

  2. Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Declines More Than Expected in Preliminary November Survey
    MT Newswires | 11/07/25 10:17 AM EST

    The University of Michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment index fell to 50.3 in November from 53.6 in October, below expectations for a smaller decrease to 53.0 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:30 am ET.

  3. AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings and Assigns National Scale Rating to Soci?t? Nationale d'Assurance
    Business Wire | 11/07/25 10:12 AM EST

    AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of ?bb+? of Soci?t? Nationale d'Assurance. The ratings reflect SAA?s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong, as well as its adequate operating performance, neutral business profile and marginal enterprise risk management.

  4. Canada Adds 67,000 Jobs in October; Desjardins Says Strength Likely Keeps BoC on Hold
    MT Newswires | 11/07/25 09:53 AM EST

    Canada's labour market surprised to the upside in October, creating 67,000 jobs and offering "finally some good news on the Canadian economy," Desjardins economist Royce Mendes said, though he added the strength likely keeps the Bank of Canada on hold next month rather than cutting again.

  5. Bundesbank chief uses AI to check dovish-hawkish balance in speeches
    Reuters | 11/07/25 09:41 AM EST

    Exploring the potential uses of artificial intelligence, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel is now using the technology to check how his speeches will be perceived and whether he found the right balance on the dovish-hawkish spectrum, he said on Friday.

  6. Bundesbank chief uses AI to check dovish-hawkish balance in speeches
    Reuters | 11/07/25 09:39 AM EST

    Exploring the potential uses of artificial intelligence, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel is now using the technology to check how his speeches will be perceived and whether he found the right balance on the dovish-hawkish spectrum, he said on Friday.

  7. US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall Street set for weekly declines as concerns over economy, tech valuations weigh
    Reuters | 11/07/25 09:31 AM EST

    Wall Street's main indexes opened lower on Friday, and were set for sharp weekly declines, as concerns about the economy and towering valuations in the technology sector soured sentiment.

  8. Ameris Bank Distributes $3.75 Million in Affordable Housing Grants
    Business Wire | 11/07/25 09:30 AM EST

    Funds from Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Support Several Southeast Communities Ameris Bank, a member of Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, is distributing three $1,250,000 grants to organizations in Georgia and Florida to support the construction of more than 170 affordable rental units.

  9. CIBC Says Today's Jobs Data Supportive of BoC On Rates
    MT Newswires | 11/07/25 09:06 AM EST

    Overall, said Andrew Grantham over at CIBC, Friday's jobs data is supportive of the Bank of Canada's thinking that interest rates are now low enough to stimulate the economy, and CIBC continues to forecast no more rate cuts from here.

  10. Canada's job market posts surprise?expansion in October, unemployment falls
    Reuters | 11/07/25 08:46 AM EST

    Canada's job market made a surprise gain in October, reversing past declines, and its unemployment rate fell, data showed on Friday, a bright spot in a country that has suffered from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. The economy added a net 66,600 jobs following 60,400 job gains in September, Statistics Canada said, helping offset most of the job losses recorded in July and August.

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