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  1. Sterling rises as BoE keeps rates steady
    Reuters | 03/19/26 08:46 AM EDT

    Sterling rose on Thursday as the Bank of England left interest rates unchanged, with investors looking for clues from policymakers about the impact of the Iran war. The central bank's Monetary Policy Committee voted unanimously to keep borrowing costs on hold, with some noting the prospect of raising rates.

  2. US Initial Jobless Claims Decline Unexpectedly in Week Ended March 14
    MT Newswires | 03/19/26 08:45 AM EDT

    US initial jobless claims fell to a level of 205,000 in the employment survey week ended March 14 from a 213,000 level in the previous week, compared with expectations for an increase to 215,000 in a survey of analysts compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:30 am ET. Initial claims were at a level of 208,000 in the survey week ended Feb. 14.

  3. ROI-Kevin Warsh's first move as Fed chair could be a rate hike: McGeever
    Reuters | 03/19/26 08:39 AM EDT

    By Jamie McGeever. Assuming Kevin Warsh succeeds Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair by mid-May as planned, one of his first acts may be to preside over an interest rate hike, a true baptism of fire which would raise the ire of his boss, President Donald Trump.

  4. Israeli banks to pay state $1 billion in 2026, lowering budget deficit target to 4.9% of GDP
    Reuters | 03/19/26 08:37 AM EDT

    Israel's commercial banks will pay the state a one-time tax of 3.25 billion shekels in 2026, which will lower the planned budget deficit target to 4.9% of gross domestic product from 5.1%, the Finance Ministry said on Thursday.

  5. Bessent says Fed nominee Warsh meetings with lawmakers going well
    Reuters | 03/19/26 08:37 AM EDT

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday that meetings between President Donald Trump's Fed chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, and U.S. lawmakers are going very well, but would not comment on whether a federal investigation of the current chair would be dropped.

  6. Low US weekly jobless claims signal?stable labor market
    Reuters | 03/19/26 08:36 AM EDT

    The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, pointing to stable labor market conditions and a rebound in job growth in March.

  7. US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall amid low layoffs
    Reuters | 03/19/26 08:34 AM EDT

    The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, pointing to stable labor market conditions and a rebound in job growth in March. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 8,000 to a seasonally adjusted 205,000 for the week ended March 14, the Labor Department said on Thursday.

  8. *--US Initial Jobless Claims 205,000 Vs. Expected 215,000, Prior 213,000
    MT Newswires | 03/19/26 08:33 AM EDT

  9. Tradeweb Builds on Algorithmic Execution Offering for U.S. Treasuries
    Business Wire | 03/19/26 08:30 AM EDT

    Tradeweb Markets Inc. (TW), a global leader in electronic trading across asset classes, today announced the expansion of its dealer algorithmic execution offering for U.S. Treasuries, adding strategies from Citi and RBC Capital Markets to its suite.

  10. Ondas' Sentrycs Supports Airspace Protection at World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos
    ACCESS Newswire | 03/19/26 08:30 AM EDT

    Integrated into Swisscom Broadcast's DroneDefence Deployment, Ondas (ONDS)' Subsidiary Sentrycs' Cyber-Over-RF Technology Enabled Early Detection and Tiered Mitigation Capabilities During One of the World's Most High-Profile International Events WEST PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / March 19, 2026 / Ondas Inc. (ONDS), a leading provider of autonomous aerial and ground robot intelligence through its Ondas A...

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