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  1. Eurozone Sentiment Is Gradually Improving, Says ING
    MT Newswires | 11/27/25 08:03 AM EST

    In November, the European Commission's economic sentiment indicator climbed to 97 from 96.8 in October, said ING after Thursday's data. However, industrial confidence dipped, mainly due to dwindling orders -- especially from exports. At the same time, inventory assessments dropped to their lowest point since May, which could pave the way for increased production early next year, pointed out ING.

  2. Euro zone bond yields steady with trading muted due to Thanksgiving holiday
    Reuters | 11/27/25 08:00 AM EST

    By Ozan Ergenay. Euro zone bond yields steadied in early trading on Thursday, set for a second straight weekly decline, amid subdued activity across most markets due to the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday and growing expectations of a December rate cut by the Fed.

  3. ECB accounts show 'high option value' in staying on sidelines
    Reuters | 11/27/25 07:43 AM EST

    European Central Bank policymakers were in no hurry to cut rates when they met last month as uncertainty remained exceptionally high and it was possible that no further easing would be needed, the accounts of their October 29-30 meeting showed on Thursday.

  4. Russia's central bank says gold demand driven by G7 attempt to get Moscow's frozen assets
    Reuters | 11/27/25 07:36 AM EST

    Russia's central bank said on Thursday that central banks in emerging markets were buying gold to diversify their international reserves due to an attempt by the G7 to use billions of dollars of frozen Russian assets.

  5. Dream Industrial REIT Announces Credit Rating Upgrade to BBB (High) From BBB by Morningstar DBRS
    MT Newswires | 11/27/25 07:25 AM EST

    Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust, trading near 52 week highs, overnight Wednesday announced receipt of its issuer rating and senior unsecured debentures credit rating upgrade to BBB with Stable trends, from BBB, assigned by Morningstar DBRS.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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 ...

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