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  1. Wall Street, Beijing Signals Damp Asian Stock Markets
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 05:52 AM EST

    Asian stock markets traded mixed on the low side Tuesday, as traders weighed overnight declines on Wall Street, and signals from Beijing while awaiting the latest monetary policy announcement and outlook by the US Federal Reserve due Wednesday. Tokyo finished marginally in green, while Hong Kong and Shanghai lost ground.

  2. ETH, ADA, SOL Steady as Time Zone Data Shows Europe Drove Deepest Bitcoin Sell-Off Since 2018
    Coindesk | 12/08/25 11:49 PM EST

    The broader market held its recent rebound, though liquidity remained thin ahead of Wednesday?s Federal Reserve decision.

  3. Asia Morning Briefing: BTC Steadies Around 90k With Liquidity Drained and a Fed Cut Fully Priced In
    Coindesk | 12/08/25 09:14 PM EST

    QCP notes participation has collapsed while Polymarket sees a shallow easing path, putting the focus on guidance and cross central bank signals.

  4. US Equity Indexes Decline as Rising Treasury Yields Signal Divided Fed, Cautious Interest Rates Outlook
    MT Newswires | 12/08/25 04:56 PM EST

    US equity indexes fell on Monday, taking a breather near record highs, as gains in government bond yields signal potential unease with policy guidance expected from the Federal Reserve by mid-week.

  5. Fed 'Hawkish Cut' Could Jolt Markets: Should You Hedge Your Portfolio?
    Benzinga | 12/08/25 04:36 PM EST

    A 25-basis-point cut is almost fully priced for the Dec. 10 Federal Reserve meeting, with CME FedWatch data showing nearly a 90% chance for the third straight interest-rate reduction. Yet, some analysts are warning traders not to get overly excited about the move itself.

  6. TSX Closer: The Index Falls Again as the Bank of Canada Expected to Stand Pat on Rates
    MT Newswires | 12/08/25 04:21 PM EST

    The Toronto Stock Exchange fell for a second-straight session on Monday on fading expectations for an interest-rate cut this week from the Bank of Canada. The S&P Composite Index closed down 141.44 points to 31,169.97, continuing to drop off last Thursday's record high of 31,477.57. Most sectors were lower, with communication services, health care and materials leading the decliners.

  7. Munis little changed as Fed week doesn't put a damper on supply
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/08/25 04:05 PM EST

    Issuers mostly avoided pricing deals in the previous weeks the Fed met this year, but that's not the case this week, said Pat Luby, head of municipal strategy at CreditSights, and Wilson Lees, an analyst at the firm.

  8. US Equity Markets Lower Ahead of Fed's Decision on Interest Rates
    MT Newswires | 12/08/25 03:59 PM EST

    US equity indexes closed lower Monday as government bond yields rose and investors awaited the Fed's upcoming decision on interest rates. * Ahead of the Fed meeting, the current chances of the Federal Open Market Committee announcing a 25-basis-point reduction in interest rates on Wednesday are 89.4%, up from 86.2% on Friday, according to the CME FedWatch tool.

  9. Puerto Rico Tollroads upgraded to BBB-plus by Fitch Ratings
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/08/25 02:57 PM EST

    This is the first upgrade of bonds supported by assets currently or formerly in the Puerto Rico government's hands since the passage of PROMESA in 2016.

  10. Sector Update: Financial Stocks Retreat Monday Afternoon
    MT Newswires | 12/08/25 01:53 PM EST

    Financial stocks were decreasing in Monday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund each shedding 0.6%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was falling 1.2%, and the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund was down 0.4%. Bitcoin was 1.1% lower at $90,463, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was rising 3.5 basis points to 4.17%. In sector news, Oppenh...

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