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  1. FOREX-Dollar set for biggest weekly fall in four months, Fed in focus
    Reuters | 11/27/25 07:08 AM EST

    * Dollar on defensive before Thanksgiving, Fed December cut eyed. * Euro edges down after hitting 1-1/2-week high. * Ukraine peace talks could hit the Swiss Franc. * Aussie gains on inflation data. By Stefano Rebaudo.

  2. Russia's Urals oil price discount widens to 23% in November, central bank says
    Reuters | 11/27/25 07:00 AM EST

    * Urals oil price discount to Brent up to 23% in November - c.bank. * Russia's oil output rises by October to 9.38 million bpd. Russia's Urals oil price discount to global benchmark Brent widened by six percentage points this month to 23%, Russian central bank said on Thursday it its review.

  3. U.K. Budget Pleases Bond Markets; Bank of England to Cut Rates in December, Says ABN Amro
    MT Newswires | 11/27/25 06:50 AM EST

    The United Kingdom Finance Minister Rachel Reeves made her "hotly" anticipated annual budget announcement on Wednesday, said ABN Amro. In it, she laid out a host of revenue-raising measures that kick in largely later in the budgeting horizon. Where Reeves did surprise -- and positively -- was in the amount of estimated headroom she has built up against her fiscal rules, stated ABN Amro.

  4. PRECIOUS-Gold slips from near 2-week high, traders weigh US rate cut chances
    Reuters | 11/27/25 06:08 AM EST

    * Traders see a 85% chance of US interest rate cut in December. * US consumer confidence falls in November. * Kevin Hassett, frontrunner for Fed Chair, says rates should be lower. By Noel John. Gold prices edged lower on Thursday, easing from a near two-week high hit in the previous session, while investors assessed the likelihood of a U.S. interest rate cut in December.

  5. German consumer sentiment brightens modestly as holiday shopping begins
    Reuters | 11/27/25 06:07 AM EST

    Consumer sentiment in Germany will improve slightly in December as households show more willingness to spend on Christmas gifts and festive celebrations, though less rosy income prospects are ...

  6. SocGen's Overnight Economic News Summary
    MT Newswires | 11/27/25 05:50 AM EST

    Societe Generale in its early Thursday economic news summary pointed out: -- US dollar drifts lower in Asia, DXY closed below 200dma on Wednesday, 10-year United States Treasury below 4.0%. 7Seven-year UST auction tailed 0.6bp, non-dealer bidding 86.9%. Sterling extends post-budget gains on bull flattening in 2s/10s and 10s/30s Gilts; 10-year steady at 4.42% after 7bps slide, Bank of England De...

  7. PRECIOUS-Gold holds near 2-week high as traders weigh US rate cut chances
    Reuters | 11/27/25 04:38 AM EST

    * Traders see a 85% chance of US interest rate cut in December. * US consumer confidence falls in November. * Kevin Hassett, frontrunner for Fed Chair, says rates should be lower. By Noel John. Nov 27 - Gold prices were steady on Thursday, holding near a two-week high as investors assessed the likelihood of a U.S. interest rate cut in December.

  8. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks gain as investors bet on Fed rate cuts; yen locked in intervention zone
    Reuters | 11/27/25 04:35 AM EST

    * Stocks edge up, US rate cut expectations grow. * Yen perks up but intervention focus remains. * AI spending worries subside for now. * US markets closed for Thanksgiving holiday, trading more muted. By Amanda Cooper.

  9. Euro zone bond yields edge up in muted trading
    Reuters | 11/27/25 04:34 AM EST

    Euro zone bond yields steadied in early trading on Thursday, set for a second straight weekly decline, as activity across most markets thinned out in light of the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, while investors increasingly bank on a December rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

  10. NAVIGATING A MULTIPOLAR WORLD: GLOBAL LEADERS GATHER IN PARIS
    PR Newswire | 11/27/25 04:00 AM EST

    PARIS, Nov. 27, 2025 On December 16?17, 2025, Paris will host the 9th Conference of Paris, organized by the International Economic Forum of the Americas. STRENGTHENING AMBITION IN A CHANGING WORLD The 9th edition of the Conference of Paris takes place in a context marked by unprecedented economic, technological, and geopolitical challenges.

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