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  1. $2 Trillion Market Cap No More: What Drives The Bitcoin Drop
    Benzinga | 11/14/25 02:33 PM EST

    Bitcoin has slipped under the $100,000 mark amid heavy ETF outflows and renewed doubts about Federal Reserve rate cuts, signaling growing institutional caution. What Happened: Bitcoin?s rejection at key daily moving averages and the $106,800 level triggered a deeper correction toward the $95,700 zone, with a possible extension into the $91,000?$88,000 golden pocket, near the 3D 200 SMA/EMA.

  2. Turnover in Congress next year includes some muni finance, infrastructure champions
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 11/14/25 02:29 PM EST

    Two House municipal finance caucus members are running for Senate next year.

  3. Equities Mixed Intraday as Data Delays Further Diminish Fed Rate Cut Bets
    MT Newswires | 11/14/25 02:29 PM EST

    US benchmark equity indexes were mixed intraday as the odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut continued to diminish amid uncertainty around the release of key economic data.

  4. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Decline Friday Afternoon
    MT Newswires | 11/14/25 02:06 PM EST

    Financial stocks were lower in Friday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index down 0.4% and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund shedding 0.6%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was easing 0.3%, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund was increasing 0.1%. Bitcoin was declining 3.5% to $95,065, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 3 basis points to 4.14%. In corporate news, KK...

  5. Update: Gold Lower Early Friday as U.S. Rate-Cut Hopes Dim
    MT Newswires | 11/14/25 02:01 PM EST

    Gold traded lower midafternoon on Friday as traders turn cautious amid weakening stock markets and lower expectations for another interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Gold for December delivery was last seen down $95.60 to US$4,047.30 per ounce.

  6. Kansas City Fed's Schmid Sees Inflation as Too Hot
    MT Newswires | 11/14/25 01:51 PM EST

    Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid said Friday that inflation remains too hot, cautioning that additional interest rate cuts may stoke price pressures. The consumer price index accelerated to 3% year over year in September, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported late last month.

  7. AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to MG Insurance Company
    Business Wire | 11/14/25 01:51 PM EST

    AM Best has assigned a Financial Strength Rating of B and a Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of ?bb+? to MG Insurance Company. The ratings reflect MGIC?s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as strong, as well as its adequate operating performance, limited business profile and appropriate enterprise risk management.

  8. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 11/14/25 01:40 PM EST

    Financial stocks were lower in Friday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index down 0.4% and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund shedding 0.6%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was easing 0.3%, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund was increasing 0.1%. Bitcoin was declining 3.6% to $96,088, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries rose 3 basis points to 4.14%. In corporate news, KK...

  9. Fargo-Moorhead project borrower confident about bondholder consent
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 11/14/25 01:36 PM EST

    The Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Management Project had a deadline Friday for bondholder consent to a settlement resolving construction disputes.

  10. Oracle bonds sell off as AI investment fuels investor concerns
    Reuters | 11/14/25 01:35 PM EST

    Oracle Corp (ORCL) bonds have taken a hit in recent days following a report that the cloud and artificial intelligence service provider plans to add another $38 billion to its heavy debt load to fund its AI infrastructure, according to analysts and investors. Oracle did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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