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  1. Syria's growth accelerates as sanctions ease, refugees return, central bank chief says
    Reuters | 12/04/25 11:29 AM EST

    Syria's economy is growing much faster than the World Bank's 1% estimate for 2025 as refugees flow back after the end of a 14-year civil war, fueling plans for the relaunch of its currency and efforts to build a new Middle East financial hub, central bank Governor AbdulKader Husrieh said on Thursday.

  2. MSRB seeks two public and two regulated members for board in FY 2027
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/04/25 11:23 AM EST

    "The Nominating Committee's goal is to achieve broad representation of the municipal securities market on the MSRB Board of Directors," the committee's chair said.

  3. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks higher, dollar to extend losing streak, as markets weigh rate cuts
    Reuters | 12/04/25 11:17 AM EST

    * Fed expected to cut rates amid weak economic data. * U.S. dollar index set for 10th straight session of losses. * Japanese stocks lead gains, Nikkei up 2% By Chibuike Oguh and Amanda Cooper.

  4. Endeavour Silver Completes US$350 Million Offering of Convertible Senior Notes
    GlobeNewswire | 12/04/25 11:12 AM EST

    Endeavour Silver Corp. (EXK) announced today the closing of its previously announced offering of US$350 million aggregate principal amount of 0.25% unsecured convertible senior notes due 2031, which includes the exercise in full of the US$50 million option granted to the initial purchasers of the Notes.

  5. TREASURIES-US yields advance as market in consolidation mode ahead of Fed next week
    Reuters | 12/04/25 11:11 AM EST

    * * Fewer US jobs cuts in November, report says. * Markets pricing more than 90 bps of cuts next year. By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss.

  6. Investors Bet On 2026 Fed Pivot ? How Deep Will The Cuts Go?
    Benzinga | 12/04/25 11:11 AM EST

    Market expectations for next year's Federal Reserve policy have quietly shifted in recent weeks, and the tone has grown noticeably more dovish. Investors now anticipate roughly two and a half rate cuts in 2026, according to the CME FedWatch tool, a mix that essentially means two cuts are fully baked in, while a third is hovering with meaningful probability.

  7. FOREX-Dollar extends weakness; yen at 2-1/2 week high
    Reuters | 12/04/25 11:10 AM EST

    * Rate cut bets weigh on dollar. * US weekly jobless claims at lowest level in more than three years. * Yen supported by rate hike expectations. * Bitcoin takes breather, slips 1% By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed.

  8. Nomura Sees New Zealand's Central Bank Starting Rate Hikes in 2027
    MT Newswires | 12/04/25 10:52 AM EST

    Nomura said it believes the rate-cutting cycle at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has most likely ended. The reasons for this forecast are that, one, the economy is now commencing what appears to be an enduring recovery, and, second, monetary policy is now in accommodative territory, while as third, inflation is still at the top of the RBNZ's target band and forecast to decline only slowly.

  9. *--Atlanta Fed US Q3 GDP Nowcast Estimate 3.8% Gain vs Previous 3.9% Gain
    MT Newswires | 12/04/25 10:52 AM EST

  10. Exclusive-Congressional watchdog will investigate Trump official's conduct
    Reuters | 12/04/25 10:41 AM EST

    The U.S. Congress' watchdog said this week it will investigate whether Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte abused his position and government resources to accuse President Donald Trump's perceived enemies of crimes, according to a letter from the agency reviewed by Reuters.

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