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  1. Scotiabank Previews This Week's Policy Meeting at Peru's Central Bank
    MT Newswires | 11/11/25 12:03 PM EST

    Peru's central bank is widely expected to leave its reference rate unchanged at 4.25% on Thursday, said Scotiabank. BCRP delivered a hold message at its last meeting and has been backed by solid economic activity and business optimism, noted the bank.

  2. Mobiliare Issues US$500 Million 6.75% Senior Notes Due 2032 in Successful Debut in the International Capital Markets
    ACCESS Newswire | 11/11/25 11:10 AM EST

    Mobiliare Issues US$500 million 6.75% Senior Notes due 2032 GUATEMALA CITY, GT / ACCESS Newswire / November 11, 2025 / Mobiliare Real Estate Solutions, a company focused on developing, owning, managing and leasing real estate properties in nine Latin American countries, announced today the closing of the issuance of US$ 500 million aggregate principal amount of its 6.75% senior unsecured notes ...

  3. BMO on The Week Ahead in Canada
    MT Newswires | 11/11/25 10:34 AM EST

    On Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. ET, the Bank of Canada publishes the Summary of Deliberations from the last policy meeting, which may provide some color on why the Governing Council thinks rates are "at about the right level" to meet the inflation target, said Bank of Montreal. Also on Wednesday but at 8:30 a.m. ET, Statistics Canada will release the September data on building permits.

  4. Morgan Stanley Previews This Week's Eurozone Industrial Production, Q3 GDP
    MT Newswires | 11/11/25 10:00 AM EST

    Morgan Stanley said it foresees eurozone industrial production to bounce back in September by 1.0% month over month after August's 1.2% month-over-month decline was affected by summer volatility. Eurozone IP is scheduled to be released on Thursday.

  5. Genesis Primary Bond Market Solution Deployed by T. Rowe Price
    GlobeNewswire | 11/11/25 08:59 AM EST

    Genesis Global, announced T. Rowe Price, one of the world?s largest asset managers, has deployed Primary Bond Issuance, a Genesis solution addressing data management and workflow challenges in the market for corporate bond deals.

  6. ADP US Private Payrolls Decline in Four Weeks Ending October 25
    MT Newswires | 11/11/25 08:46 AM EST

    ADP's weekly measure of private payrolls showed an average decrease of 11,250 jobs in the four weeks ending on Oct. 25. This is the second national employment weekly report published by ADP. ADP noted slower demand and supply in the labor market, so economists are reassessing the break-even point to keep the unemployment rate steady. MT Newswires does not provide investment advice.

  7. Brazil?s Central Bank Sets Crypto Rules, Establishes up to $7M Capital Bar for Firms
    Coindesk | 11/11/25 08:34 AM EST

    The rules classify crypto activities as subject to foreign exchange and capital market rules, and require reporting of international transactions.

  8. Rosenberg Sees Further Weakness Ahead for Loonie Despite Bank of Canada Pause
    MT Newswires | 11/11/25 08:30 AM EST

    The near-term outlook for the Canadian dollar will be driven by structural and cyclical weakness, despite the Bank of Canada's signaled pause and the productivity/investment-focused Canadian federal budget, said Rosenberg Research. The BoC's hold will be short-lived based on an implied widening in the disinflationary output gap embedded in budget forecasts, noted Rosenberg.

  9. *--US ADP Private Payrolls Four-Week Moving Average Decline 11,250 in Week Ended Oct. 25
    MT Newswires | 11/11/25 08:28 AM EST

  10. Bullish Upgraded to Buy by ClearStreet as Exchange Gains Market Share, Expands Into U.S.
    Coindesk | 11/11/25 08:28 AM EST

    Analyst Owen Lau cites Bullish?s global growth, new options platform and improving sentiment despite a lower price target.

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