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  1. Brazil opens up $2.9 billion of credit for exporters hit by Middle East tensions
    Reuters | 03/25/26 09:13 AM EDT

    Brazil's government has issued an executive order establishing 15 billion reais in credit lines managed by state development bank BNDES to support companies hit by geopolitical instability, it said on Wednesday. * The package is aimed at exporters and companies considered strategic to Brazil's trade balance, the government says.

  2. BRIEF-Bank Of Canada Says It Resumes Market Operations
    Reuters | 03/25/26 09:10 AM EDT

    * BANK OF CANADA SAYS IT RESUMES MARKET OPERATIONS; WILL PROCEED WITH ITS REGULAR SCHEDULE FOR MARKET OPERATIONS, INCLUDING TODAY'S AM AUCTION OF RECEIVER GENERAL BALANCES.

  3. ROI-Inflation-spooked rates markets have overshot: McGeever
    Reuters | 03/25/26 09:00 AM EDT

    By Jamie McGeever. Markets overshoot, and the dramatic surge in bets on higher interest rates in light of the Middle East energy shock is the latest case in point: the move may be logical, but its magnitude is questionable. As the dust settles on one of the busiest central bank weeks in years, the Iran war shows no sign of ending and markets remain in flux.

  4. Gold Tests Central Banks As Forced Selling Meets New Demand
    Benzinga | 03/25/26 08:59 AM EDT

    Gold's violent reversal this month shows how a quick sentiment flip can erase value. Prices peaked just shy of $5,600 an ounce in late January, capping a powerful rally driven by geopolitical tension, central bank demand, and retail momentum.

  5. Chile's cenbank trims GDP growth estimate, fuel costs set to drive inflation
    Reuters | 03/25/26 08:52 AM EDT

    Chile's central bank reduced its growth expectations for the country's economy in 2026 while its inflation forecast increased amid pressures from rising global fuel prices.

  6. US Q4 Current Account Deficit Narrows Significantly, Smaller Than Expected
    MT Newswires | 03/25/26 08:40 AM EDT

    The US Q4 current account deficit narrowed to $190.75 billion from a revised $239.14 billion in the previous quarter, compared with expectations for a $208.5 billion deficit from a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:30 am ET. The narrower current account deficit reflected a smaller goods and services gap, the return to surplus for the primary income component and a smaller secondary income gap.

  7. *--February US Import Price Index Rises 1.3% Vs. Expected 0.6% Gain, 0.6% Prior Increase
    MT Newswires | 03/25/26 08:32 AM EDT

  8. *--US Q4 Current Account Deficit $190.7 Bln Vs. $208.5 Bln Estimate; $239.1 Bln Prior
    MT Newswires | 03/25/26 08:31 AM EDT

  9. Chile central bank trims GDP growth estimate for 2026
    Reuters | 03/25/26 08:16 AM EDT

    Chile's gross domestic product is expected to grow between 1.5% and 2.5% this year, the central bank said on Wednesday, reducing its forecast from a previous range of 2% to 3%. The bank also raised its forecast for inflation in 2026 to 3.6% from a previous 2.9%, amid pressures from rising global fuel prices.

  10. Iowa mulls competing proposals for property tax reform
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 03/25/26 08:00 AM EDT

    Iowa lawmakers have to merge competing visions for property tax reform after multiple bills passed out of committee in the state House and Senate this month.

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