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  1. Waller stresses Fed independence ahead of meeting with Trump
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/17/25 11:14 AM EST

    Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said monetary policy must remain insulated from political pressure, arguing that communication with the White House should be limited. Waller is slated to meet with President Trump Wednesday afternoon.

  2. Greystone Provides $36.6 Million in Freddie Mac Financing for Multifamily Apartment Community in Houston, Texas
    GlobeNewswire | 12/17/25 11:00 AM EST

    Greystone, a leading national commercial real estate finance company, has provided a $36,595,000 Freddie Mac loan to refinance a 476-unit garden-style multifamily community located in Houston, Texas. Originally developed in 1966, the property offers renovated apartments and townhomes with one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts.

  3. Georgia's Central Bank Keeps Policy Rate Unchanged At 8.0%, Sees Inflation Reaching Target
    MT Newswires | 12/17/25 10:54 AM EST

    Georgia's central bank Wednesday said its Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the monetary policy rate -- refinancing rate-- unchanged at 8.0%. Under the central scenario, inflation is projected to average 4% this year, while from Q2 2026 it's expected to converge toward the target, averaging 3.5% on an annual basis, wrote NBG in its policy statement.

  4. The Great Gold Rotation: Smart Money Chases Strategic Assets as Gold Holds $4,300
    GlobeNewswire | 12/17/25 10:31 AM EST

    Equity Insider News Commentary ? Gold extended its historic 2025 rally to trade above $4,300 per ounce on December 16, marking the metal's strongest annual performance in decades with gains exceeding 60% year-to-date[1]. Central banks ramped up gold purchases by 28% in the third quarter alone, adding 634 tonnes year-to-date as emerging markets accelerate diversification away from dollar reserve...

  5. Brightline Florida will tap reserves to make debt payment
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/17/25 10:26 AM EST

    The company has the option to defer interest payments three times without triggering a formal default.

  6. Chile's Central Bank Signals It May Be Done After Tuesday's Rate Cut, Says Scotiabank
    MT Newswires | 12/17/25 09:42 AM EST

    Chile's central bank cut rates 25bps to 4.50% late Wednesday as widely expected, said Scotiabank. The vote was unanimous, noted the bank.

  7. Dow Dips Over 300 Points Following Jobs Report: Investor Sentiment Declines, Fear & Greed Index Remains In 'Neutral Zone
    Benzinga | 12/17/25 09:10 AM EST

    The CNN Money Fear and Greed index showed a decline in the overall market sentiment, while the index remained in the ?Neutral? zone on Tuesday. U.S. stocks settled mixed on Monday, with the Dow Jones index falling more than 300 points during the session as mixed labor market data failed to ignite a fresh wave of risk-on sentiment.

  8. 2026 Economic Outlook: Economic Expansion Expected to Continue, But Balance of Risk Tilts Modestly Downward
    GlobeNewswire | 12/17/25 09:00 AM EST

    The U.S. economy is expected to remain resilient in 2026 despite a moderation in growth, according to the 2026 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook released today by the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation. Real equipment and software investment is projected to rise 6.2% in 2026, easing from 2025?s standout pace but still strong by historical standards.

  9. Wall Street Set to Open Higher Wednesday as Investors Dissect Mixed Jobs Report, Look Ahead to Thursday's Inflation Data
    MT Newswires | 12/17/25 08:53 AM EST

    US stocks look set to open higher in Wednesday's trading session as investors parse Tuesday's mixed jobs reports, and look ahead to the inflation reading for November on Thursday.

  10. Federal Reserve Governor Waller Says FOMC Should Continue to Lower Rates at 'Moderate' Pace
    MT Newswires | 12/17/25 08:38 AM EST

    The Federal Open Market Committee should continue to lower its policy rate at a "moderate" pace due to expectations of further labor market weakness, Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Wednesday in an interview with CNBC.

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