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  1. Central Bank Outlooks Move Asian Stock Markets
    MT Newswires | 12/05/25 05:42 AM EST

    Asian stock exchanges largely gained on Friday on rising expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut rates at its mid-December meeting, following recent soft US labor market reports. Hong Kong and Shanghai finished in the green, while Tokyo fell back.

  2. Market Chatter: Banco Santander Executive Investigated by Brazil's Central Bank Over Fraud Allegations by Former Employer
    MT Newswires | 12/05/25 04:55 AM EST

    Banco Santander's senior executive, Alexsandro Broedel Lopes, is being investigated by Brazil's central bank over fraud allegations made by his former employer, Itau Unibanco, the Financial Times reported Friday, citing a document. Broedel, who is Itau's former finance chief, was accused of siphoning funds through an arrangement with an external consultant he hired for the bank.

  3. Nasdaq Rises 50 Points Ahead Of Next Week's Interest-Rate Decision: Greed Index Remains In 'Fear' Zone
    Benzinga | 12/05/25 02:52 AM EST

    The CNN Money Fear and Greed index showed some easing in the overall fear level, while the index remained in the ?Fear? zone on Thursday. U.S. stocks settled mixed on Thursday, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining around 50 points during the session ahead of next week?s widely expected Federal Reserve rate cut.

  4. Here's How Much Bitcoin, XRP, Ether, Solana May Move on Friday's Inflation Report
    Coindesk | 12/04/25 11:00 PM EST

    A softer inflation report could lower the 10-year Treasury yield and support cryptocurrencies.

  5. US Equity Indexes Mixed Following Divergent Labor Market Data
    MT Newswires | 12/04/25 05:08 PM EST

    US equity indexes traded mixed on Thursday as a contrast in labor market data weighed on market expectations for next week's monetary policy easing, pushing government bond yields higher.

  6. Kinross upgraded to Baa2 Rating by Moody?s
    GlobeNewswire | 12/04/25 05:00 PM EST

    Kinross Gold Corporation (KGCRF) announced today that Moody?s Investors Service has upgraded the senior unsecured rating of Kinross to Baa2 from Baa3. In its announcement, Moody?s noted Kinross? scale and production profile, low financial leverage and conservative financial policies as key factors driving the upgrade.

  7. Equities Mixed as Traders Assess Labor Market Data Amid Fed Rate-Cut Expectations
    MT Newswires | 12/04/25 04:50 PM EST

    US equities ended mixed on Thursday as markets digested the latest labor market data, while keeping bets for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut largely intact. The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.2% to 23,505.1, while the S&P 500 edged up 0.1% to 6,857.1 -- both advancing for a third consecutive day. Among sectors, health care and consumer staples saw the biggest drop, while industrials led the gainers.

  8. US Equity Markets Mixed as Investors Parse Jobs Data
    MT Newswires | 12/04/25 04:08 PM EST

    US equity indexes were mixed Thursday as investors weighed jobs data amid a rise in most government bond yields. * Initial jobless claims last week dropped to 191,000 for the week, the lowest since September 2022, down from a revised 218,000 the previous week and below 220,000 expected in a Bloomberg survey.

  9. Munis little changed, USTs see losses
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/04/25 04:04 PM EST

    Robust issuance this year has contributed to muni underperformance relative to other asset classes, but it also has "improved after-tax relative value for investors in higher tax brackets," said Sam Weitzman of Western Asset.

  10. US Equity Indexes Mixed as Treasury Yields Jump Following Divergent Labor Market Reports
    MT Newswires | 12/04/25 03:50 PM EST

    US equity indexes traded mixed ahead of the close on Thursday as investors weighed labor market data amid a jump in most government bond yields.

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