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  1. Scotiabank Sees Peru's Central Bank Holding Rates At 4.25%
    MT Newswires | 12/31/25 06:50 AM EST

    Peru's central bank will be the only central bank holding a policy meeting next week, said Scotiabank. BCRP's decision on Jan. 8 is expected to be another hold at a reference rate of 4.25% for a fourth straight meeting, noted the bank. The consumer price index, which is due on Thursday, is unlikely to alter the pattern of readings in the lower half of the 1%-3% target range, stated Scotiabank.

  2. Tunisia's Central Bank Cuts Key Rate 50 Bps to 7.0% on Weaker Growth, Lower Inflation
    MT Newswires | 12/31/25 06:08 AM EST

    Tunisia's central bank said its Executive Board decided on Tuesday to lower its key interest rate by 50 basis points, down to 7%, effective as of next Wednesday.

  3. FRN Variable Rate Fix
    Business Wire | 12/31/25 02:00 AM EST

    ?. ISIN Code. Our Ref. ISSUE NAME. City Of Goteborg. SEK 650,000,000.00 MTN. Floating Rate Green Bonds due 2028. Series GB25 Tranche 1 MTN. INTEREST PERIOD. VALUE DATE. INTEREST RATE. NUM OF DAYS. DAY BASIS. CURRENCY CODE. TOTAL INTEREST AMT. SEK 3,999,955.56. POOL FACTOR. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251230407430/en/ Source: Deutsche Bank AG.

  4. China's factory activity snaps record slump on festive stockpiling
    Reuters | 12/30/25 10:16 PM EST

    * China's manufacturing PMI tops growth threshold to 50.1. * Non-manufacturing PMI rises to 50.2 from 29.5 in November. * Separate private-sector survey also shows marginal growth. * Economists doubt momentum can last. By Joe Cash and Xiuhao Chen.

  5. China's factory activity edges back to growth in December, private PMI shows
    Reuters | 12/30/25 08:45 PM EST

    * PMI rises to 50.1, indicating marginal growth. * Domestic demand offsets decline in foreign orders. * Producers raise export charges to protect margins. * Employment contracts and input costs rise. By Liangping Gao and Ryan Woo.

  6. China's non-manufacturing activity recovers in December
    Reuters | 12/30/25 08:38 PM EST

    China's non-manufacturing activity recovered in December, after shrinking ?last month for the ?first time since ?December 2022, ?an ?official survey showed on Wednesday. The ?non-manufacturing purchasing ?managers' index, which includes services and ?construction, ?grew ?to 50.2 from 49.5 in November, according to ?the National Bureau of Statistics.

  7. BRIEF-Arbe Successfully Completes $15.7 Million Private Placement Follow-On Offering Of Its Series A Convertible Bonds
    Reuters | 12/30/25 05:42 PM EST

    ?Arbe ?Robotics ?Ltd: * ?ARBE ?SUCCESSFULLY ?COMPLETES ?A $15.7 ?MILLION ?PRIVATE PLACEMENT FOLLOW-ON ?OFFERING OF ?ITS ?SERIES ?A ?CONVERTIBLE BONDS Source ?text: Further company ?coverage:

  8. US Equity Indexes Lower After FOMC Minutes Reveal Support for Keeping Rates Unchanged
    MT Newswires | 12/30/25 04:34 PM EST

    US equity indexes fell on Tuesday after Federal Open Market Committee minutes revealed that officials who voted to support a rate cut said "they could have supported keeping the target range unchanged."

  9. Arbe Robotics Completes $15.7 Million Private Placement Follow-on Offering of Convertible Bonds
    MT Newswires | 12/30/25 04:29 PM EST

    Arbe Robotics (ARBE) said Tuesday it completed a $15.7 million private placement, via a follow-on offering as an expansion of the company's Series A convertible bonds. The company said that in June 2024 it announced the issuance of about $30 million in Series A convertible bonds, and in January 2025, $21.5 million of that amount was released from escrow after the conversion of the bonds to shares.

  10. US Equity Markets Fall After FOMC Minutes Show Narrow Support for Rate Cut
    MT Newswires | 12/30/25 04:21 PM EST

    US equity indexes closed lower Tuesday after Federal Open Market Committee minutes showed that the decision to lower interest rates earlier this month was heavily contested. * The Federal Reserve released minutes Tuesday from a meeting earlier this month showing that the vote to lower rates was closer than the final tally suggested.

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