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  1. Gold Reserves Are About to Face Their First Real Audit, Silver Will Force It
    ACCESS Newswire | 12/15/25 10:55 AM EST

    NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 15, 2025 / For more than a century, the global financial system has rested on an unchallenged assumption. That blind spot has persisted because the system was built on trust, paperwork, and inertia. That era is ending, and it will not end quietly.

  2. TD Sees Canada's Home Sales Rising In 2026 Despite November Slip
    MT Newswires | 12/15/25 10:51 AM EST

    Canadian existing home sales declined 0.6% month over month in November, partially reversing October's 1% month-over-month gain, said TD after Monday's data from the Canadian Real Estate Association. Ontario and Quebec, drove the national decline, noted the bank.

  3. Euro zone yields dip before central bank decisions, US data
    Reuters | 12/15/25 10:47 AM EST

    * Citi expects the ECB to downplay undershooting inflation projections. * Investors on hold before US jobs and inflation data, says UBS. * German Federal Finance Agency auction calendar in focus. By Stefano Rebaudo.

  4. PRECIOUS-Gold rises on weaker dollar, rate cut expectations ahead of US jobs data
    Reuters | 12/15/25 10:47 AM EST

    * Dollar hovers near two-month low. * U.S. employment data due on Tuesday. * Palladium climbs to 2-month peak, platinum at 14-year high. By Sarah Qureshi. Spot gold rose to hover near a seven-week peak on Monday, bolstered by a softer dollar and expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts ahead of key jobs data, while silver held below a record high hit on Friday.

  5. Fed chair front-runner Hassett's candidacy opposed by people close to Trump, CNBC reports
    Reuters | 12/15/25 10:45 AM EST

    White House economic adviser and Federal Reserve chair front-runner Kevin Hassett's candidacy has received some pushback from people close to President Donald Trump, CNBC reported on Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The opposition is owing to concerns that Hassett is too close to the president, the report added.

  6. Fed chair front-runner Hassett's candidacy opposed by people close to Trump, CNBC reports
    Reuters | 12/15/25 10:37 AM EST

    White House economic adviser and Federal Reserve chair front-runner Kevin Hassett's candidacy has received some pushback from people close to President Donald Trump, CNBC reported on Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The opposition is owing to concerns that Hassett is too close to the president, the report added.

  7. Williams says Fed policy in good position, sees inflation moderation in 2026
    Reuters | 12/15/25 10:31 AM EST

    New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Monday the U.S. central bank's interest rate cut last week was the right move and leaves it in a good position to deal with an economy that's on track to perform fairly well next year. "Monetary policy is well positioned as we head into 2026," Williams said at an event held by the New Jersey Bankers Association in Jersey City.

  8. AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of SNIC Insurance B.S.C. (c)
    Business Wire | 12/15/25 10:30 AM EST

    AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B+ and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of ?bbb-? of SNIC Insurance B.S.C.. The outlook of these Credit Ratings is negative. The ratings reflect SNIC?s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong, as well as its adequate operating performance, limited business profile and marginal enterprise risk management.

  9. CIBC Sees Bank of Canada On Hold Through 2026 After Release of November CPI
    MT Newswires | 12/15/25 10:27 AM EST

    CIBC expects headline inflation will see some volatility in the months ahead, thanks to base effects from last year's GST/HST holiday, but it also expects core measures excluding tax changes to continue easing following the release of "generally softer measures of core inflation" Monday.

  10. Canada's Inflation Steady In November, With Signs Of Cooling In Underlying Measures, Says TD
    MT Newswires | 12/15/25 09:58 AM EST

    Canadian headline consumer price index inflation for November came in at 2.2% year over year, matching October's pace and broadly in line with expectations, said TD after Monday's data. However, inflation at the grocery store heated up in November, with prices up 4.7% year over year, up from 3.4% in October and the fastest pace of increase in nearly two years.

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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