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  1. ADP National Employment Report Preliminary Estimate for November 22, 2025
    PR Newswire | 12/09/25 08:15 AM EST

    ROSELAND, N.J., Dec. 9, 2025 For the four weeks ending November 22, 2025, U.S. private employers added an average of 4,750 jobs per week, according to the?NER Pulse, a weekly update of the monthly ADP National Employment Report?.?. Three times a month, ADP Research publishes preliminary estimates of the week-over-week change in U.S. employment based on a four-week moving average.

  2. Unemployment Falls in Canada During Trade War With U.S., Says BMO
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 08:15 AM EST

    Reflecting the recent improvement in its labor market, Canada's unemployment rate -- comparable with the United States rate methodology and seasonally adjusted -- fell to a more than one-year low of 5.5% in November after hitting 6.1% in August, said Bank of Montreal.

  3. US STOCKS-Wall St futures hold firm as Fed rate cut decision nears
    Reuters | 12/09/25 08:06 AM EST

    * Futures up: Dow 0.09%, S&P 500 0.08%, Nasdaq 0.03% * US to allow Nvidia H200 chip shipments to China. * Warner Bros fight heats up with $108 bln hostile bid from Paramount. By Johann M Cherian and Pranav Kashyap.

  4. Payscale Identifies the Fastest Growing and Most At-Risk Jobs Heading Into 2026
    GlobeNewswire | 12/09/25 08:00 AM EST

    Payscale, the leading provider of compensation intelligence solutions, today released its 2025 End of Year Top Jobs Report, uncovering key trends shaping the labor market as we enter 2026. Development Operations Engineers are seeing the fastest overall wage growth at 12% year-over-year with a median salary of $131,000.

  5. Sterling steadies, with focus on Fed and UK retail sales
    Reuters | 12/09/25 07:56 AM EST

    Sterling was steady against the dollar on Tuesday as traders readied for an interest rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve and October GDP data for a steer on the UK economy.

  6. Antero Midstream Announces Launch of $500 Million Offering of Senior Notes
    PR Newswire | 12/09/25 07:52 AM EST

    DENVER, Dec. 9, 2025 Antero Midstream Corporation? announced today that, subject to market conditions, it intends to offer $500 million in aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes due 2034 in a private placement to eligible purchasers.

  7. Stocks Rise Pre-Bell as Trump Approves Nvidia AI Chip Sales to China; Fed Policy Meeting on Deck
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 07:36 AM EST

    US equity futures were trending higher on Tuesday as President Donald Trump said he will allow Nvidia (NVDA) to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, while traders await a decision on interest rates from the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq edged up 0.1% each in premarket activity.

  8. Mexico's inflation accelerates more than expected, central bank notes further risks
    Reuters | 12/09/25 07:29 AM EST

    Mexico's annual inflation rate accelerated in November, landing slightly above market expectations, official data showed on Tuesday, and the central bank's deputy governor flagged possible new inflation risks for the coming year. Consumer prices rose 3.80% in the year through November, according to national statistics agency INEGI, up from 3.57% the previous month.

  9. BoC to Leave Rates Unchanged Wednesday, Says RBC
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 07:21 AM EST

    A hold by the Bank of Canada at Wednesday's policy meeting should be relatively uncontroversial, said RBC. After October's rate cut, policymakers signaled that "the current policy rate is about the right level" to deliver low, steady inflation while supporting growth through uncertainty.

  10. Tariff Relief To Provide Support For Metals In 2026, Study
    Benzinga | 12/09/25 07:06 AM EST

    BMI Research has struck an optimistic but cautious outlook for the metals market in 2026. As clarified in the note "Mining and Metals Key Themes For 2026: Global Economic Stability to Drive Gains," BMI forecasts that "the global economy [will] stabilize with easing trade frictions," helping to underpin commodity consumption. A key factor, as BMI sees it, is diminishing tariff uncertainty.

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