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  1. Top Midday Stories: Stocks Up on Cooler-Than-Expected Inflation Report; Micron Earnings, Guidance Top Estimates
    MT Newswires | 12/18/25 11:27 AM EST

    All three major US stock indexes were up in late-morning trading Thursday after the latest batch of inflation data came in lower than expected. The US seasonally adjusted consumer price index, a measure of inflation, rose by 2.7% in November from the year-ago period, below expectations for a 3.1% increase in a survey conducted by Bloomberg.

  2. December Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Index Posts Decline
    MT Newswires | 12/18/25 11:13 AM EST

    The Kansas City Fed monthly manufacturing index fell to a reading of 1 in December from 8 in November, below expectations for a smaller decline to 6 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg. The decrease follows lower readings for the other regional manufacturing data released so far.

  3. Freddie Mac Will Close the Gold PC / Giant PC Exchange Offer on December 18, 2026
    GlobeNewswire | 12/18/25 11:11 AM EST

    Freddie Mac today announced that its offer to investors to exchange certain eligible Gold PCs and Giant PCs for TBA-eligible and non-TBA-eligible mirror securities will close on December 18, 2026. Freddie Mac announced the opening of the exchange offer on May 7, 2019.

  4. November Consumer Inflation Trails Views, Core CPI Hits Lowest Since 2021
    MT Newswires | 12/18/25 10:31 AM EST

    US consumer prices rose less than expected on an annual basis in November, while core inflation decelerated to the lowest since early 2021, likely keeping the door open for another interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The consumer price index rose 2.7% year over year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday.

  5. Gold Eases Off a Record High as the U.S. Releases an Incomplete November Inflation Report
    MT Newswires | 12/18/25 09:30 AM EST

    Gold edged down from a record high early on Thursday after the dollar and treasury yields weakened after the United States released incomplete data showing inflation slowed in November.

  6. Wall Street Set to Open Higher Thursday as Inflation Rises Less Than Expected; Jobless Claims Decline
    MT Newswires | 12/18/25 09:23 AM EST

    US stocks look set to open higher in Thursday's trading session as investors dissect key inflation and jobless claims figures released earlier in the morning, which came in lower than expected.

  7. National Bank Says Canadian Dollar to Benefit From BoC and Fed Monetary Divergence In 2026
    MT Newswires | 12/18/25 09:20 AM EST

    The Canadian dollar is ending the year on a "strong footing", with gains broad-based across the G10: all currencies except the Swedish krona have depreciated against the loonie, National Bank of Canada noted Thursday. It said the recent resurgence reflects a mix of better-than-expected economic data and clearer policy follow-through from the Canadian federal government since the Nov. 4 budget.

  8. A Tumultuous Year Tests Optimism Among American Retirement Savers
    GlobeNewswire | 12/18/25 09:05 AM EST

    Retirement optimism dropped by over 10% in 2025, according to new consumer sentiment data by PensionBee (PBNYF). 2025 brought volatile markets, unprecedented tariffs, and the longest government shutdown in history.

  9. Inflation Eases To 2.7% And Wall Street Finds Some Breathing Room
    Benzinga | 12/18/25 09:02 AM EST

    U.S. inflation cooled more than expected in November, giving investors renewed confidence that price pressures are easing and strengthening expectations that the Federal Reserve's easing cycle can stay on track into 2026. The Consumer Price Index rose 2.7% year over year in November 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday.

  10. Risks Skewed to Slower But Deeper Easing Cycle at Bank of England After 25bps Rate Cut Thursday, Says Deutsche Bank
    MT Newswires | 12/18/25 08:58 AM EST

    The Bank of England delivered its fourth rate cut of the year, reducing 25bps and taking Bank Rate to 3.75% on Thursday, as expected, said Sanjay Raja, chief United Kingdom Economist at Deutsche Bank. As has been a long-standing theme for the BoE, divisions within the Monetary Policy Committee remain, noted Raja. It's now been more than four years since investors had a unanimous decision.

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